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Get Rid Of Your Stuff Sacks They're Killing Your Pack

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One of the easiest pro moves to get a more comfortable, lighter and easier to pack...pack, is to get rid of all the stuff sacks you use to pack up you stuff. I started backpacking with a stuff sack for everything and recently I've transitioned to using just a trash compactor bag or pack liner for the things I don't want to get wet and tossing everything else in on top (except food). My pack is a touch lighter without all those stuff sacks, but more importantly it's way more comfortable without all those stuff sack bulges in there and it's easier and faster to pack too.

Links to stuff I use that I get paid a bit if you buy them:
Thermarest Neo Air https://alnk.to/1XUaI3l
Sea 2 Summit Ultralight Pillow https://alnk.to/aeVMOrj
MSR Hubba 3 (this is not the Hubba 3 we carried, the new Hubba 3 has side entry doors, which I would not recommend if you actually have 3 people sleeping in it, great for people and dogs though!) https://alnk.to/cb07BnX
Jet Boil Micromo https://alnk.to/31oIJMJ
Black DIamond Storm 500 https://alnk.to/fwoweVL
Black Diamond Alpine FLZ https://alnk.to/btl5Gbx
Power Bank https://amzn.to/41PRBmc
Ice Axe https://alnk.to/gVIAe2H
Micro Spike https://amzn.to/3oBHtPG
Chargers https://amzn.to/3H7fWvL
Sea To Summit Clothes Line https://alnk.to/87WHbmP
Cotopaxi Sombra https://alnk.to/4qIMAfd
Cotopaxi Fuego https://alnk.to/hhy6bOz
BD Alpine Pants https://alnk.to/1MZpS2i
Fenix 6x https://amzn.to/3N63RL9

posted by kpdperuah