When you’re out in the woods, organisation and protection from the elements make all the difference. These five waterproof stuff sacks are purpose-built for camping and bushcraft, keeping your kit dry, tidy, and easy to find when you need it most.
Made from the same PU-coated ripstop nylon as their Superlight Tarps, they’re tough, lightweight, and fully waterproof—perfect for the unpredictability of outdoor life. At just 100g altogether, they add almost no weight to your pack but provide invaluable peace of mind in wet or damp conditions.
The practical sizes include: 42cm x 25cm (ideal for clothing) and 37cm x 29cm (well-suited to food, rubbish, or general camp items). The simple drawcord closures make them easy to open and seal, even with cold or gloved hands around camp.
Each bag is clearly labelled for purpose:
Food – keep rations dry and easy to locate.
Clothing (clean) – protect spare clothes from rain and damp ground.
Clothing (wash me) – separate used items so they don’t taint the rest of your kit.
Rubbish – carry out what you carry in, helping keep camp and woodland pristine.
Bag No. 5 – a spare, versatile bag for tinder, maps, toiletries, or whatever your trip demands.
For the wilderness traveller, these sacks become part of campcraft itself. Dry socks at the end of a long, wet day, tinder kept bone-dry for reliable firelighting, or food safely stowed away from the rest of your gear—small details that make time in the wild both more efficient and more enjoyable.
When you’re out in the woods, organisation and protection from the elements make all the difference. These five waterproof stuff sacks are purpose-built for camping and bushcraft, keeping your kit dry, tidy, and easy to find when you need it most.
Made from the same PU-coated ripstop nylon as their Superlight Tarps, they’re tough, lightweight, and fully waterproof—perfect for the unpredictability of outdoor life. At just 100g altogether, they add almost no weight to your pack but provide invaluable peace of mind in wet or damp conditions.
The practical sizes include: 42cm x 25cm (ideal for clothing) and 37cm x 29cm (well-suited to food, rubbish, or general camp items). The simple drawcord closures make them easy to open and seal, even with cold or gloved hands around camp.
Each bag is clearly labelled for purpose:
Food – keep rations dry and easy to locate.
Clothing (clean) – protect spare clothes from rain and damp ground.
Clothing (wash me) – separate used items so they don’t taint the rest of your kit.
Rubbish – carry out what you carry in, helping keep camp and woodland pristine.
Bag No. 5 – a spare, versatile bag for tinder, maps, toiletries, or whatever your trip demands.
For the wilderness traveller, these sacks become part of campcraft itself. Dry socks at the end of a long, wet day, tinder kept bone-dry for reliable firelighting, or food safely stowed away from the rest of your gear—small details that make time in the wild both more efficient and more enjoyable.