Would it be stupid to use a strong trash bag as a bag to hang my food with? Or should I just suck it up and cash out on a zpacks food bag?
Would it be stupid to use a strong trash bag as a bag to hang my food with? Or should I just suck it up and cash out on a zpacks food bag?
why are those your only choices
Last edited by MuddyWaters; 03-18-2017 at 04:35.
A lot of people use just a regular stuff bag, ursack..you name it, it's being/been used for a good bag. Like MuddyWaters said, no need to limit yourself to only your listed options. Grab what makes sense and use it
I use a vynal Dru bag. I keep it sprayed down with scent-off for a little extra protection.
It costs around 7 or 8 bucks and is still going strong.
I use one of those sting type nylon backpacks from the local college, blood drives, job fairs, etc.... They give away for free at most of their events and I just put an aluminum carabiner on the rope part for hanging. Very light and durable.
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Even a "strong" trash bag isn't going to last long before it starts to get holes and tears in it. If your real careful maybe you'd get a few days to a week out of one. Plus there isn't any good way to attach a rope to it. Basically a bad idea.
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At least get the 3 dry bags for $9. At Walmart for your food bag.
Probably something more durable than a trash bag. One curious bird and its done.
I would think that a garbage bag would be harder to attach too.
Dry bags and the like have an easy access point for a carabiner.
You would have to tie a cord around the garbage bag.
Even if it was a drawstring garbage bag you would need to tie it shut.
Some folks hang their bags upside down to minimize the possibility of rain getting in.
This is not much of a concern with a dry bag.
In my experience the Bluefield dry bags seem to be about the same quality as the Walmart ones.
OP; how many people /days of food do you need to fit in your bag?
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Garbage bags stretch. I came across one tied up as a food bag once; it may have started out at a decent height, but at 7am it was at face height. The material had completely deformed.
It was like a bear piñata.
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i use a really light mesh stuff sack with all my food and trash in two ziplocs
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