I try to just say no to stuff sacks....but there's an enthusiastic thumbs up for Hilltop Coffee - I'm enjoying the Guatemalan variety right now. Cheers from the left coast
With the dry bag, if I get enough air out of it to start, it holds shape fairly well. Advantages in both. Good vid! I'm glad you showed the different sizes.
I have truly never pondered the simple fact that a stuff sack releases air better. I've used both depending on weather but im still scratching my head for never thinking of that simple difference. 😀
The only time I've used a dry bag for a quilt and/or sleeping bag is when I need extra space in my pack and I will strap the bag/quilt to the bottom of my pack in the dry bag.
I placed an order from France. I paid the shipping costs etc... and I still had to pay €15 at the reception because it was a tax package!!! Nice surprise!!!
I try to just say no to stuff sacks....but there's an enthusiastic thumbs up for Hilltop Coffee - I'm enjoying the Guatemalan variety right now. Cheers from the left coast
With the dry bag, if I get enough air out of it to start, it holds shape fairly well. Advantages in both. Good vid! I'm glad you showed the different sizes.
Very welcome
I have truly never pondered the simple fact that a stuff sack releases air better. I've used both depending on weather but im still scratching my head for never thinking of that simple difference. 😀
Pretty much only use dry bags for food and electronics
Awesome video! Thanks Ben for posting! This will answer a lot of questions for people looking for which one they should get!
Appreciate the feedback!
@@HilltopPacks absolutely! I appreciate your awesome products and look forward to purchasing some soon!
I use your stuff sack since I always use a pack liner but as said, it’s a personal preference. Great video, Ben!
Thank you!
Love your products.
Thank you!
Good advice Ben, thanks!
I'm so smart
Great informative video Ben! Definitely value in both options. Love the Cedar Ridge Quilts as well!
Thank ya!
Great video Ben! Truly a question I have been wandering about!
thanks!
Great video very informative on dry vs stuff sacks !
Thank you!
Got a bag recommendation for us hammock campers that need to put a 20degree topquilt and underquilt in?
The only time I've used a dry bag for a quilt and/or sleeping bag is when I need extra space in my pack and I will strap the bag/quilt to the bottom of my pack in the dry bag.
Great advice!
Great video personality depends on time of year for me if go stuff or roll top winter I use roll top any other time I normally just go with stuff sack
Thank ya!
Hi. The 50F quilt by EE, was that APEX or Down? Thanks and enjoyed the video!
It was down. Thanks for watching!
Very cool
When compressing a quilt in a dry bag, do you think it would pop seams vs the stuff sack?
I havent seen that happen
@@HilltopPacks Thank you! Really helpful video, just starting to organize the chaos in my pack.
@@HilltopPacks I use the Sea to Summit Event compression sack. This allow the air to escape as you compress.
I placed an order from France. I paid the shipping costs etc... and I still had to pay €15 at the reception because it was a tax package!!! Nice surprise!!!
@@bealeader_ your country's taxes are not dictated by us. We sincerely apologize for any confusion. Those fees and taxes are imposed by your country.
@@HilltopPacks I bought an item on zpack and I didn't get this tax when I received the package
Which one wld I need to get for my lanshan 2 tent?
Or is it ok to put my tent in one of your bags
I just throw my sleeping bag into my dyneema pack liner and shove it all the way to the bottom, everything else goes on top of it.
Always an option
Same
These should be called “Decibel Bags”