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[QUOTE="rainswift, post: 1231573, member: 111599"] I have an EE Revelation Apex like you, and a 36L pack (though the main body of the pack is only 28L). What I have opted to do is what a lot of American thru-hikers do: I will use a pack liner. You put the pack liner into your backpack first. You drop the quilt in next. You pile everything else that needs to stay dry on top of the quilt, which compresses it simply due to weight. You close the pack liner. Anything like a food bag or tupperware container goes in next, on top of the closed pack liner. Then you close the pack. A nylofume bag that will fit a 35-ish-liter bag is only 28g and pretty cheap - $4-5. A big trash compactor bag is only around 60-70g and very cheap. A fancy Osprey "ultralight" pack liner in size 35L is 74-80g and expensive compared to the first two. [/QUOTE]
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