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Outdoor Research Mesh Ditty Bags

Hiking & Camping > Stuff SacksRated: 4 by 8 reviews.

ProLite Gear

Keep the contents of your pack in line with these heavy-duty mesh ditty bags. The sturdy dark grey mesh allows you to see the contents of the bag from the outside. A drawcord top with a cordlock closure prevents sunglasses, granola bars, and sunblock from dispersing throughout your pack. Mesh ditty bags are purchased as a set of 3: small, medium, and large.

Features:

  • Drawcord and cordlock closure
  • Heavy-duty dark grey mesh
  • Set includes 1 small, 1 medium, and 1 large

Campmor

Mesh construction makes contents easy to see. Set of three. One each 8 ⅝" x 4 1/2" x 3", 11 1/4" x 4 3/4" x 3 1/2", 12 7/8" x 5 1/2" x 4".

USOutdoor.com

Ditty bags are a virtual necessity for organizing all the little things in your pack: compass, knife, repair kit, avalanche beacon, sunglasses, etc.


Moosejaw (Fall 2008)

No description provided.

Features:

  • Draw cord and cord lock closure
  • Heavy-duty dark gray mesh
Avg. weight:1.3 oz./37 g
Dimensions:127/8" x 5 1/2" x 4"/33 cm x 14 cm x 10 cm
Set of 3 ditty bags:1 small, 1 medium, and 1 large
Volume:283 cu. in./4.6 L
Outdoor Research

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Option Availability:

Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.

ColorSize
SetN/A
Black
Black
 7.00
Dark Grey
Dark Grey
19.00 
Grey
Grey
 22.00

Legend

  •     - USOutdoor.com
  •     - Campmor
  •     - Moosejaw (Fall 2008)

Notes:

ProLite Gear offers this product at $15.98, but does not provide any color/size information.

Outdoor Research Mesh Ditty Bags Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

OR makes the best ditty bags.

Rating:*****
There is not much to say about these either. These bags are great. Super light, and very and very tough. OR has always been the leader in pouches and sacks. I have used these for years.
Kirk at Moosejaw (Fall 2008) on 10/26/2007

Buy it!!

Rating:*****
These bags are perfect for keeping of all those little things organized. especially if you are out in the boonies doing field work, it makes sure you sunscreen doesn't get on your sunglasses or field notes.
Emma at Moosejaw (Fall 2008) on 06/12/2006

good, not bad

Rating:****
the drawstring design on thes bags is the best i have ever seen. they somehow dont get tangled!?!?! other than that it is a regular bag, slightly overpriced.
Mike at Moosejaw (Fall 2008) on 01/10/2007

I even store bags inside of the bags

Rating:*****
These things are AWESOME!!! What more could you want? Bags with Little Holes. You can even drain Pasta in them.
Michael at Moosejaw (Fall 2008) on 12/10/2006

Can't wait 'til it gets warm to use these.

Rating:****
Boy are these going to come in handy this summer. No more soppy shorts with the dry stuff!
Amy at Moosejaw (Fall 2008) on 04/25/2007

nice

Rating:****
great to separate things in my back or duffel.
Stephen at Moosejaw (Fall 2008) on 01/10/2008

great fro travelling

Rating:*****
this sack works great for toilteries when travelling!
Dave at Moosejaw (Fall 2008) on 11/04/2008

Neutral Reviews:

Well Constructed But Heavy.

Rating:***
These bags are extremely well constructed of a heavy duty mesh...but I mean HEAVY-duty. These things weigh a lot. If you need something for backpacking go with they OR nylon ditty bags as their light weight will better serve you.
Adam at Moosejaw (Fall 2008) on 11/14/2006