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  1. Are you after the lightest stuff sack? Then sure. Otherwise, no.

    Definite no if you’ll have it rubbing against something, like a rack, handlebar or similar. It doesn’t stretch and despite “durable” it wears thin.

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    I don’t like DCF for nearly anything but tarps or tents and even then I think it has many drawbacks. With stuff sacks especially when bikepacking they get worn out way too fast. I get a lot of abrasion from everything bouncing around and the weight savings over silnylon or silpoly just isn’t that great. In summation I think DCF stuff sacks are a giant waste of money.

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