Pole Kit Stuff sac fits all of center poles. Will also fit the new and old style Ridgerunner spreader bars.
Weight: 12g
Pole Kit Stuff sac fits all of center poles. Will also fit the new and old style Ridgerunner spreader bars.
Weight: 12g
ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
Elguaposweater (verified owner) –
I have a Ridgerunner, but carbon fiber pole upgrades, plus a tarp pole set. This fits both perfectly. I don’t know why Warbonnet can’t seem to find smaller cord locks, but I replaced the cord lock with a smaller one. It’s a minor irritation on an otherwise perfect stuff sack. The bag also feels silky smooth.
elguaposweater (verified owner) –
Fits my carbon fiber Ruta spreader bars and tarp spreader poles. A fraction of the weight of the trekking stuff sack I was using as a makeshift solution and keeps it in a more slender and tidy package. On my scale, this sack weighed 10 grams. My previous sack (Leki trekking pole sack) weighs 28 grams.
Two complaints.
1. I super hate the cord locks that Warbonnet uses with all their gear. I replace them every time. The ones I switch to are smaller, more rounded, and don’t look so clunky. Cord locks that come with gear from other companies are tiny by comparison. I shuffled a couple of cord locks around until I got the smallest one for this small stuff sack and the weight dropped down to 7 grams on my scale. Find better cord locks, Warbonnet!
2. $7 for shipping this tiny item that would fit inside a $0.50 envelope is lame. The shipping practically doubled the cost of the product.
I looked at dyneema alternatives. There was a tent pole option from one vendor, but the dimensions were about 2 inches too long. They offered custom bags, but that pushed the price to almost $50 before shipping.