Showing posts with label how to make stuff sacks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to make stuff sacks. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Silnylon Stuff Sacks and Ditty Bags-Sale Item

This set consists of 3 stuff sacks, one stake bag and three ditty bags. All together, they only weigh 2.5 ounces. Price includes shipping. $25


You get:
Large blue stuff sack 10.5 x 14.5
Medium green stuff sack 8 x 12
Smaller blue stuff sack 8 x 10.5

black ditty bag 6 x 12
green stake bag 16" long
blue ditty bag 4.5 x 6.5
camo ditty bag 4.5 x 6 (a heavier ripstop, ideal for fuel tablets, knives, etc.)




The three stuff sacks shown above have squared off bottoms. The smaller blue one has a pull loop which aids in cinching to a pack, or facilitate removing tightly stuffed gear.

See sales page for ordering information.
http://brawnyview.blogspot.com/p/sales-page.html

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Stuff Sack and Water Set

This set has a lot in it and weighs a total of 3.75 ounces, not even 4 ounces. Complete set is only $25.

You get:
a water sack (3 quart capacity)
6 - 2x3 resealable plastic bags
6-3x6 resealable plastic bags
one stake bag(stakes not included)
two ditty bags- 4x4.5, and 4 x 5
black stuff sack 8.5 x 15
blue stuff sack 8x13
green stuff sack 7 x 11
small blue stuff sack with bottom loop 6 x 8






All of these bags are new. Seams are rolled. Made with 1.3 siliconzied first quality silnylon.

This is a water sack in action. You can fold them and carry to the water source in your pocket. Hang on the tree when you get back. Easy to pour out of, too.

This set is now sold. We'll be offering another set soon, Stay tuned.
http://brawnyview.blogspot.com/p/sales-page.html for details on how to buy this.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Packless System-Part Two

Today we are analyzing all our available stuff sacks, the gear we plan to use, and taking measurements.

Because none of my available stuff sacks are very large, I'm going to make one tomorrow.

My pack is 14 inches wide, and I would like to have one central bag about 14 inches long by 4.5 inches deep. On that sack I will sew a mesh pocket for water bottles.


This video was made about a year ago showing how to make stuff sacks. Its really pretty easy and like all other skills, the more you do it, the easier it becomes.

I'm writing details on http://www.thefemalesurvivalist.blogspot.com

as well.

If you have an external frame pack that you are converting to a packless system, but do not want to sew bags, simply buy some large stuff sacks and be prepared to modify them with a little hand sewing of anchor points. We will show you how to do that tomorrow.

http://www.trailquest.net/BRpackless.html

has a trail tested review and results from my Pacific Crest Trail hike where I used this system for over 1500 miles.