Double Ended Stuff Sack

(12 customer reviews)

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This is the perfect stuff sack for hammocks. It has an opening on both sides with drawcords and cord locks. If your suspension is damp, you can leave it on the outside of the sack, so your hammock stays dry and sap free. It is made out of lightweight waterproof material. Comes in Black. Hammock not included.

Made in the USA by DutchWare

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This is the perfect stuff sack for hammocks. It has an opening on both sides with drawcords and cord locks. If your suspension is damp, you can leave it on the outside of the sack, so your hammock stays dry and sap free. It is made out of lightweight waterproof material. Comes in Black. Hammock not included.

Made in the USA by DutchWare

Specs:
Dimensions and Weight:
16-inches L x 8-inches W (Regular and Printed Chameleon Instructions); 12 grams
16-inches L x 10-inches W (1 1/2 Double ended stuff sack); 14.1 grams
17 1/2-inches L x 15-inches W (Double Double ended stuff sack); 24 grams

Color: Black

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Weight 11.61 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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SKU DUT029

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  1. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    bdemello8

    Good sack but

    bdemello8 (verified owner)

    This is a well made stuff sack, my only grip is that both of the ends have red line. Makes it easy to remember which end is head end and which is foot end when different color lines on each end of the sack. Only thing I’ve done is attach a piece of yellow chord to one line to help me quickly distinguish which end is which.

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  2. 3 out of 3 people found this helpful
    durban4_20

    durban4_20

    I recently received one of these with a hammock order and the first thing I did was replace the red Zing-It at one end with yellow to make the head and foot end easily distinguishable without opening the stuff sack. I think that having a different color cord at each end is very convenient, thought I’d share .

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  3. One person found this helpful

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    rlgoffstein

    What is this stuff sack’s capacity in liters?

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      We do not have that exact measurement however it is 16″L x 8″W

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  4. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    Micah Epps

    13 liters - Doublenest and trimmings easily

    Micah Epps

    I estimate 13 liters capacity. Holds a DoubleNest, straps and such.

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  5. 8 out of 8 people found this helpful
    Kerry

    Kerry (verified owner)

    If the TARDIS were a stuff sack…I ordered three of these, along with some Amsteel loops.

    When the package arrived, it felt impossibly light. “Dang,” I thought to myself, “Dutch remembered the loops but forgot the sacks.” But when I opened it, there they were, folded—impossibly small—into mini zip bags. “Dang,” I thought, “these will never be big enough.” But as I pulled one out, it expanded miraculously into a sack possibly big enough for my hammock, but surely nothing else. “Dang,” I thought, “I might get the hammock in there, and probably the carabiners, but definitely not the tree straps.” But after I easily stuffed in my hammock, there was more space remaining than I could get my head around. “Dang,” I thought, “maybe Dutch really does know what he’s doing.” In went the carabiners. In went the tree straps. The cord locks cinched down smoothly. “Dang,” I thought, awed. The sack reclined plumply—and a tad smugly, it seemed to me—on the table, daring me to further insult its perfection. “Dang, Dutch” I thought. “You’re a bona fide wizard.”

    I’m off to order my fourth.

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  6. One person found this helpful

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    ash35hay

    Would this fit a hammock and under quilt and do you recommend another one for the top quilt aswell to fit in the large mesh bag

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  7. 5 out of 5 people found this helpful
    Zack

    Zack (verified owner)

    Outstanding!I bought this stuff sack to house my ENO Doublenest hammock and ENO Guardian bug net together. With the hammock inside the bug net, I was able to cram both into this stuff sack. I also have the ENO Atlas straps rolled up and stuffed into each end. I’m really pushing the limits of the stuff sack with all of this, but it seems to be working perfectly. The quality looks great and I didn’t see any signs of weakness as I pushed hard against the fabric and seams getting everything inside. I love that everything I need for a hang fits into this stuff sack and that i can store the straps outside if they are wet. Great job making a simple, effective product.

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  8. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful

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    Doug Goldring

    Is this the same stuff sac that is included with the Chameleon?

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      DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      yes

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  9. Question

    Gregory Tervola

    What size double end stuff sack would I need for the Wide Winter Tarp with Tarp Sleeve?

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      The tarp will fit in a regular sized Double Ended Stuff Sack. Go for the 1 1/2 Double Ended Stuff Sack if you want to include a ridgeline, guylines, and other items.

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  10. Question

    Eric Rakers

    Would an 11 ft Cloud 71 Netless with 3/4 underquilt (20 degrees) fit in the Double Double sized stuffsack together? I was looking at using this as a quasi hammock/underquilt sleeve so I wouldn’t have to take my underquilt off my hammock each time I setup.

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      It may work if your underquilt compresses and packs down really well.

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  11. Question

    srpullen10

    I’ve gotta 12′ tarp is the double double stuff sack big enough? I’m tried of trying to fold it up and putting it back in it’s sack. I want something I can just stuff and go. Thanks for the help

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  12. Question

    dennisroebuck

    what type of cord is this made of? What diameter?

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  13. Question

    naynay328

    Would a Hennessy explorer delux model with tarp fit into this sack?

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    • Carolyn Palmer

      Carolyn Palmer

      No it would not. You would need a double ended stuff sack almost double in size.

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  14. Question

    stephane renaud

    What size i need for a chameleon(cloud71) with bugnet

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      The Chameleon comes standard with the regular size Double Ended Stuff Sack. This size will work fine with the Cloud71 Chameleon and bugnet

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  15. Question

    sirkaltenbach

    What size just fits a double nest with bug net and straps? And which has room to spare so it’s flexible in the pack? Looking for both options.

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    • One person found this helpful
      Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      The regular size will work, but the 1 1/2 will give you even more room.

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  16. Question

    Michael Welker

    Would a UGQ Winter Dream 12 fit inside this sack?

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    • One person found this helpful
      DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      It should fit for you.

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  17. Question

    kdrose

    Would your netless hammock and summer sock fit in this together? I don’t know the dimensions of the sack that came with the hammock. If not, would it be possible to order a custom double ended sack that would hold both?

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      I do believe that you will be able to fit the 1.0 or the 1.6 fabric hammock with the sock in the double ended stuff sack.

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    Kevin Cahoon

    Is it possible to pick other colors? Such as dark olive?

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  19. nchsgriz55

    Perfect

    nchsgriz55 (verified owner)

    I got the regular double ended stuff sack. It fits my budget hammock perfectly. 10’4″ x 6’5″ hammock I bought off amazon. I wanted a double ended stuff sack so my hammock doesnt get dirty and to keep the straps outside of the sack. The sack weighs nothing and I am glad I bought it. Makes hanging my hammock fast and easy.

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  20. Question

    Thomas Draper

    I’m ordering the half zip netted wide hammock, what sized stuff sack would I need?

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      It will come with a 1 1/2 double ended stuff sack so you will not need to order one.

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  21. Question

    m1k3y0n3

    I’m not trying to undermine you dutch. But is the sewing pattern for this open source?. (I love making my own gear) or even buyable ?

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  22. Question

    SeanDaly

    I really like the material you made this bag from…thinking I might want to buy some for my own projects. What is it?

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    • admin

      This is our Xenon 5300 fabric.

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  23. Question

    Matt Hayes

    Assuming this is the same stuff sack that comes with the 11′ Wide Netless Hammock. Is it big enough to fit your 11′ Rectangle Tarp as well (both in the same stuff sack)? If not, what stuff sack would you recommend?

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      It will not fit both of them in the same stuff sack and yes it is the same stuff sack that came with your hammock. I would recommend to store them separately. (the large dyneema stuff sack may be the only stuff sack we carry to house both items)

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  24. Question

    bstarr9

    Would a Hennessy Explorer fit in this bag without the tarp. (if continuous loops are on the hammock), or none of the rope is in the bag if it still had the rope ends (ie rope possibly wrapped around the outside of the bag?

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    • One person found this helpful
      DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear (verified owner)

      It should fit if it is just the hammock. If it does not work for you then you would be able to return it.

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  25. walt.maner

    Good size for ridgeline storage of bugnet

    walt.maner (verified owner)

    I had been storing my bugnet in a snakeskin when it wasn’t needed. Both it and the snakeskin could be left on the ridgeline until needed again since both were double-ended. However, the stuffed snakeskin took up too much length on the ridgeline so I swapped it out for this double-ended stuff sack, which works nicely.

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