All-in-one storage – handmade to order
- Small Bag (great for cutlery) – 10x30cm laid flat
- Medium Bag – 30x40cm laid flat
- Medium Round Bag (great for pots and bowls/plates) – 30x40cm laid flat, with a round base
- Large Bag – 40x60cm laid flat
- Large Round Bag – 40x60cm laid flat, with a round base
Looking for SilPoly bags, which are a few dollars less? Â Click here!
How do we use the Small (cutlery) Bag? Easy!  Everybody’s experience will be different, but for us, all of our food-related items go inside it, and it in turn goes inside our “pots/bowls” bag – it’s plenty big enough for the list below:
- 2 Sporks (including the long Sea to Summit ones with the knife on the other end) – you could fit up to 5 sporks easily
- Sharp Knife
- Large Spoon (for doling out portions)
- Pot Handle
How to we use the Medium and Large Bags? Â With a round base, it’s ideal for putting pots and bowls in! Â Slip them in, pull the drawstring tight, and we’re good to go. Â Otherwise we’ll chuck our food and breakfast food in them. Our larger bags easily hold our “hut clothes” and our warm clothes within our pack – in separate bags of course!
Materials Used
MEMBRANE SilPoly is one of the lightest, most waterproof fabrics on the market, with exceptional UV resistance.  Weight: 32GSM.  Click HERE for our SilPoly line of bags.
MTN Silnylon is the lightest, thinnest fully waterproof fabric on offer.  It’s almost 20% lighter than MEMBRANE SilPoly, but with roughly 2x the tear strength – these qualities make it a bit more expensive.  Weight: 26GSM.
NOTE: Â Colours are subject to availability from our suppliers. Â If we are unable to provide your preferred colour, we’ll let you know ASAP.
Disclaimer: Â By using BUFFA Outdoors products, you acknowledge that ultralight gear is inherently more delicate and less durable than conventional heavy equipment. Â While we have tested our gear in “average tramper” conditions, regular use and extreme use-cases such as bushbashing and rock sliding will shorten the life of this gear.
