The DOD Mitz Wakebukuro, also spelled Mitsu Wakebukuro, is a specialized organization tool designed to solve the problem of "stuff bag chaos" inside backpacks and carry-on luggage. Its primary function is to act as a three-chamber stuff bag, allowing you to separate clean clothes, used laundry, and small gear within a single unit. The roll-top closure allows you to compress the contents, while the 70D water-repellent nylon protects your gear from moisture and condensation.
Technical Specifications
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Brand: DOD (ディーオーディー)
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Item Name: Mitz Wakebukuro (ミッツ・ワケブクーロ)
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Dimensions:
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Weight: Approx. 140 g
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Capacity: Approx. 16 L (Combined volume across all three chambers)
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Material: * Main Body: 70D Nylon (Water-repellent coating)
Performance Features
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Triple Chamber Structure: The interior is divided into three vertical sections, meaning your socks, shirts, and damp towels don't mix. This makes it a perfect "sorting bag" for multi-day trips.
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Roll-Top Closure: Similar to a dry bag, the top can be rolled down and buckled to adjust the bag's size based on the volume of its contents, providing effective compression.
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Lightweight Water Repellency: The 70D nylon construction provides a balance between being ultra-light (140g) and offering enough water resistance to protect clothing from light rain or a leaking bottle inside your pack.
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Easy Identification: In some color variants, the chambers are color-coded internally or visible through the fabric, helping you remember which chamber contains which items.
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Compact Storage: When not in use, the bag can be folded down to a near-flat profile, taking up virtually zero space in your main luggage.
What’s Inside the Box
***Can also be used as a shoulder bag
If you purchase a separate shoulder strap, you can use it as a shoulder bag.
You can carry it with a change of clothes inside, such as when taking a bath while camping.
*Please purchase a shoulder strap separately. The image shows the Usazenile (BG1-999) .