Tasmanian Tiger Stuffbag 25 WPV – 25 L Waterproof Compression Sack

Description
Tasmanian Tiger Stuffbag 25 WPV – 25 L Waterproof Compression Sack
A bigger, tougher dry bag for gear you absolutely must keep dust-free and splash-proof. Open the valve, squeeze out air, roll and buckle—your load shrinks fast and stays bone-dry. Welded laser-cut slots make lashing to rafts, roof racks or rucksacks a no-brainer.
Key features
- IP64 ratingⓘ – camp, paddle or overland without worry.
- Roll-top closure + side-release buckle for a tool-free, watertight seal.
- Compression valve – vent air, save space.
- PFC/PFAS-free DWRⓘ – eco-friendlier water beading.
- 420 D Nylon TPU Ecoⓘ – tough, flexible, PVC-free.
- Laser-cut welds – no stitching, so no pinholes.
Tech specs
Volume | 25 L |
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Dimensions | Ø 22.5 cm × 48 cm |
Weight | 215 g |
Fabric | 420 D Nylon TPU Eco (100 % polyamide) |
Closure | Roll-top + SR buckle |
Waterproofing | IP64 (dust-tight / splash-proof) |
Perfect for…
Week-long paddling trips, motorcycle panniers, multi-day overlanding bins, or corralling bulky insulated layers in winter packs—anywhere you need a lightweight “mini barrel” that shrugs off grit and sprays.
How to use
- Load gear, leaving room to roll.
- Pop open the valve, roll the top 3–4 turns, buckle tight.
- Squeeze to expel air, then close the valve.
- Lash via the welded slots or drop it straight into your pack.
Manufacturer & GPSR compliance
Tasmanian Tiger (tactical division of Tatonka GmbH)Robert-Bosch-Str. 3, 86453 Dasing, Germany
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Product meets EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) requirements.
Glossary:
DWR (Durable Water Repellent) – surface treatment that makes water bead up and roll off; Tasmanian Tiger’s formula skips PFC/PFAS chemicals.
TPU Eco coating – solvent-free Thermoplastic Polyurethane that’s recyclable and stays flexible in cold weather.
IP64 – “6” = dust-tight, “4” = splash-resistant from any direction.
420 D – denier count; higher numbers mean thicker, more abrasion-proof yarn.
Hand-wash in lukewarm soapy water; avoid sharp edges for longest life.