SACK
This is a bag, usually made of a thin-thread material (such as
hessian, synthetic fibre, wool, plastics, and the such) into a simple
bag. Often sown or sealed at the two long sides and one short end, and
once filled often sown closed for transportation, or gathered together
and tied. Some may have a drawstring fixed through the open hem, or
even a velcro strip. In their simplest form, a sack is a cheap carrying
bag, but is also used for long-haul transportation of everything from
flour and foodstuffs to rocks or other goods. Their sizes are generally
dictated by their intended use, but the most common are around 36
inches (91cm), and hold 99lbs. (45kg) in weight.
Weight: Typically 7oz (200g)
Cost: 2-6 credits
Availability: U.S. = Common