Spent some time this morning researching and testing out the Ursack Major AllWhite Bear Bag. What else are you going to do on a Saturday morning when the house is still clean from the holiday and you #opt(ed)outside all day on Black Friday? Note: The Ursack is now made in black but works the same.
Specs from the Ursack site:
The Ursack S29.3 MAJOR AllWhite (IGBC cert. no. 3738) is the larger version of our classic S29.3 AllWhite. The Major holds about 50% more food than its smaller sibling and weighs 8.7 ounces. Otherwise it is identical. The Major is made of “bullet proof” Spectra fabric and is designed to prevent bears from getting your food in their territory. It comes with an integrated six foot, 2,500 pound tensile strength cord. The Major weighs 8.7 ounces. It is about 24 inches in circumference (<8″ dia.), 18.5 inches tall and holds about 925 cubic inches (15 Liters). The Major does not come with an odor barrier bag (OPSak) or an aluminum liner–neither of which are made to fit the Major. Two OpSaks would be required, and must be purchased separately. We highly recommend OPSak, which is designed to always be used inside the AllWhite. Without the optional aluminum liner, your food may be crushed, ripped or punctured.
The Ursack Major is only slightly heavier than the smaller version, holds 50% more and is $20 more. Great for two people or longer trips. I searched on all kinds of thru hiker forums and websites and couldn’t seem to find an estimate of how much food the Ursack Major would hold since most people were solo and using the smaller version, so I got to work filling it myself.
Odorproof Opsacks are recommended liners for the Ursack and they are relatively cheap, so I’ll probably pick 2 up for our thru hike. For today’s test run, I used two mylar bags that I have been using on backpacking trips for the last 5 years. I got them for free at a bulk food place and they work great. I was able to fit two full bags with 4 days worth of food for two people and still have a little bit of room at the top for our smellables and cozies. Since my sister and I will be planning our own separate freezer bag meals, it’ll be great to each have a bag and keep things organized.
Have you used an Ursack? Any tips for us before we use it in the wild? Still prefer to hang your food? Leave your questions or comments below.
Happy Trails!
~WP
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