Features
- 33g – 42g ultralight backpack liner made of PE-LD
- Very robust, therefore also suitable for long thru-hikes
- Significantly more durable than most other ultralight backpack liners (e.g. such as those made from Nylofume)
- Waterproof and food-safe material
- Due to the side gusset, a box-like shape is created that optimally adapts to the shape of the backpack, minimizes empty spaces, and thereby increases the usable volume
- 2 sizes available: LARGE: width 350 mm, fold depth 250 mm and height of 800 (ca. 59 liters, max. usable approx. 50 liters) mm AND SMALL: 300 mm x 200 mm x 700 mm (ca. 36 liters, max. usable approx. 30 liters), making it suitable for almost all backpacks (regardless of whether it’s a daypack, a 30-40L ultralight backpack or a traditional trekking backpack)
- Flexible and adaptable to the shape of the backpack
- Can be individually trimmed in height (can be shortened) and thus further weight savings achieved
- Transparent, allowing visibility of the contents
- Reliably protects the contents of the backpack from penetrating moisture
Advantages of a backpack liner
A backpack liner protects the contents of your backpack from water and dirt. Rain covers and dry bags are heavier than backpack liners. In addition, a rain cover does not adequately protect the contents of your backpack from water, as water can penetrate through the uncovered parts of the backpack in heavy rain.
Here you can find a summary of all the advantages of a backpack liner.
Weight
Large: 42 g
Small: 33 g
Dimensions
Large: W + fold x H 350 x 250 x 800 mm = ca. 59 L (of which approx. max. 50 L can be used)
Small: W + fold x H 300 x 200 x 700 mm = ca. 36 L (of which approx. max. 30 L can be used)
Scope of delivery
3 x liners
Material
PE-LD film, 50 µm, transparent, colorless

Note
The material of the backpack liner is waterproof. However, it is open at the top. Make sure that no water can get in through the opening.