With the retirement of the citizen canine, is there a Tom Bihn bag you are using for dog treats? If so, which one(s) are you using? Thanks!
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With the retirement of the citizen canine, is there a Tom Bihn bag you are using for dog treats? If so, which one(s) are you using? Thanks!
I know @MikeV uses a Side Effect. I've used my Travel (err, Everyday) Cubelet in a pinch!
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Another vote for the Everyday Cubelet. Perfect size.
I think the geometry and orientation of the Everyday Cubelet (EC) works better for this purpose than the Side Effect (even though In general I make more use of my Side Effect). In addition, you could insert a size #1 Travel Stuff Sack to perfectly fit into the EC (used to be Travel Cubelet, and more easily recognized as TC), if you wants to separately hold the treats, with the added bonus that you could pull the drawstring closed, and pull out the treats to keep them moist, or separately packaged. The top of the size #1 Travel Stuff Sack (TSS) puts the open top just under the zippered opening, and the width of this TSS is also well matched to the Everyday Cubelet. It’s easy to reach your hand into the open #1 TSS inside the Everyday Cubelet. I suppose if your hands are really large — so large that you can’t easily reach into the bottom of the Cubelet itself — you might have problems doing this, but since the #1 TSS is a good match to the width (and height) inside the EC, this should work for you. I would use 200d Halcyon TSS’s as being more flexible and easily washable than the 210d Ballistic Nylon versions.
HTH
moriond
Very helpful! Thanks so much!