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    Lawson Kline
    BPL Member

    @mountainfitter

    Hey Everyone,

    The worlds best cuben fiber drybags are back.. As of today, every size is instock and ready to ship but I will have a limited instock inventory for a few weeks so act fast. To make sure I was selling the lightest most water resistant cuben fiber drybags available I switched to a much ligher CT2K.18(.95oz) material which is a thicker film, more waterproof version of the CT2K.08 (.75oz) material most shelters and tarps are made from. After extensive testing I found this material has equal water resistantance to the heavier material I was using but is about 52% lighter. I am confident to say these new drybags are the lightest most water resistant available.

    Thanks,
    Lawson

    LawsonEquipment.com

    Lawson equipment cuben fiber ctf3 waterproof rolltop drybags

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    Lawson Kline
    BPL Member

    @mountainfitter

    After a few requests, I have decided to offer the ditty kit again. The ditty kit includes a 6"x12", 8"x16", 10"x20" and 12"x24" and knocks $17 off the total price for a 20% discount.

    Thanks,
    Lawson

    #1765063
     
    BPL Member

    @rememberthelorax

    Which would you recommend for:

    Montbell UL Super Spiral #1 (long)

    and

    Western Mountaineering Alpinlite (long)

    #1765077
    Backpack Jack
    BPL Member

    @jumpbackjack

    Locale: Armpit of California

    Thanks Lawson for offering the ditty kit again, just ordered mine, can't wait to use them on my up coming trip. Thanks, Jack

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    Lawson Kline
    BPL Member

    @mountainfitter

    Hi John,

    I don't own either of these bags so I can't say for sure but they both should be able to fit in the 12"x24" drybag. This would be equal to a round bag about 8" in diameter x 18" tall which I think is bigger then both of their stuff sacks. My 10"x20" would be equal to a round bag about 6.5" in diameter x 14" tall. Keep in mind with a drybag the height is adjustable since all you have to do is roll it down more. Let me know if this answers your questions.

    Thanks,
    Lawson

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