Gone are the days when backpacking meant emptying out your entire rucksack to find that elusive pair of clean socks.
With the SegSac, your bag turns into a highly-organized wardrobe rather than a frustrating muddle. By splitting each sack into separate compartments, you can keep socks, underpants and t-shirts apart but still in the same place, leaving you with more time to explore and less time digging around.
Gobi Gear, the company behind the SegSac, manufactured both a 15-liter and a 20-liter version. For travelers short on space, there is also a compression SegSac in both sizes. In addition to splitting different items, the SegSac can also keep dirty clothes from contaminating those precious clean items.
Gobi Gear has come up with a great solution to a common problem for backpackers, and the idea has proven popular. From the outside it looks like any other stuff sack or compression bag, but inside it allows backpackers to become more organized either by packing their clothes by day or by type of clothing.
After a successful Kickstarter campaign, which had already raised $46,685 at the time of writing, it looks like backers will get their hands on a convenient packing solution.
The different versions range in price from $16–34, and Gobi Gear aims to deliver the product by March 2016.
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