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Pack Liner (3pcs.) | Yama to Michi

Pack Liner (3pcs.) | Yama to Michi

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Yamatomichi Pack Liner 3-piece set

*There are no purchase restrictions for this Yama to Michi product*

■Quote from manufacturer's description
Turning shipping bags into pack liners
At Yama to Michi, we create custom-sized plastic shipping bags for the backpacks we sell.
The size is just right, and Yama to Michi staff have been actively using these shipping bags as pack liners (waterproof bags) for their backpacks.

At Yama to Michi's directly managed stores, we tell customers that these shipping bags can also be used as pack liners, but to most customers they are just plastic bags.
We thought it would be a waste to just throw them away, so we designed them to make it clear that they can be used as pack liners, and we decided to continue including them in Yama to Michi backpacks as shipping bags, as well as selling them in sets of three.

■Material: 100% Polyethylene
Weight: 42g / 1pc.
■Size: H900mm x W500mm

We recommend putting your sleeping bag in the pack without using a stuff sack for the following reasons:
- Prevents loft loss caused by compression in a stuff sack.
- The area around the waist becomes softer, making it more comfortable to carry.
- The softer bottom makes it easier to take a water bottle in and out of the side pocket.
- By not compressing the sleeping bag too much, the gap in the cargo area will be reduced, preventing the packing from moving around.
- The load is balanced better by having the lighter sleeping bag on the bottom and the heavier items on top.

*2 Put items that you absolutely must not get wet into the pack liner, and waterproof the rest of your items individually using Ziploc bags, etc. as necessary. Separating items will improve both usability and waterproofness.

※Caution※
1. We recommend that you put your sleeping bag in the pack without using a stuff sack for the following reasons:
- Prevents loft loss caused by compression in a stuff sack.
- The area around the waist becomes softer, making it more comfortable to carry.
- The softer bottom makes it easier to take a water bottle in and out of the side pocket.
- By not compressing the sleeping bag too much, the gap in the cargo area will be reduced, preventing the packing from moving around.
- The load is balanced better by having the lighter sleeping bag on the bottom and the heavier items on top.

2. Put the items you absolutely must not get wet into a pack liner, and waterproof the rest of your items individually using Ziploc bags, etc. as necessary. Separating your items will improve both usability and waterproofing.

3. Please be careful when inserting sharp objects to avoid puncturing the bag.

*Since we use manufacturer images, the specifications (logo position, color, pattern position, etc.) may differ slightly from this product.

Pack Liner: A hidden gem for the mountains and roads

*This product is sold by sharing inventory with our physical stores and other shopping sites operated by our company. We will check the inventory after receiving your order, and in some cases, the item may be out of stock. In that case, we will notify you by email, so please understand.

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