Innate Mentor Trail Sacs
The Innate Mentor Trail Sacs is not available from the stores we monitor.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Innate retailers:
- EMS
User Reviews
With more than 2,400 miles of backpacking experience…
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Source: tested or reviewed it for the manufacturer (Kept it)
Summary
With more than 2,400 miles of backpacking experience under my belt and being a thru-hiker of the Appalachian Trail, I give my full endorsement to Innate's Mentor Storage Sacs.
Pros
- Novel
- Waterproof
- Easy-to-use
Cons
- Hard to find
These are the only compression sacs I use and work perfectly for storing food, clothing, and non-bulky sleeping bags. The air release valve is ideal for optimizing space inside your pack and preventing moisture buildup. Highly recommended.
The one drawback with this product is that it can be hard to find in most brick and mortar stores (at least near me in Colorado). Luckily you can find these on Amazon.
Specs
Specs
| Weight |
1.36 oz / 39 g |
| Capacity |
122 cu in / 2 L |
Description
The Mentor Trail Sacs is a stuff sack made by Innate. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
Where to Buy
The Innate Mentor Trail Sacs is not available from the stores we monitor.
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Innate retailers:
|
EMS |
Second Ascent |
Mountain Gear |
You may be able to find it new or used at one of these sites:
![]() Trailspace Classifieds |
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US | Canada | UK | Aus |
![]() Amazon |
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