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The 35x35x65 bulk bag is a high-volume, tall-profile FIBC built for operations that are trying to pack more product per bag without changing the footprint. Same 35×35 base that fits standard pallet handling. Extra height that pushes capacity further than 60″ bags — especially useful when your product is light density and you’re constantly running out of volume before you hit weight limits.

This is the size buyers choose when they want max capacity on a standard footprint, and their facility has the clearance to handle it.


What a 35x35x65 bulk bag actually means

A 35x35x65 bulk bag measures:

At this height, you’re in “tall bag territory.” That means you get more usable volume — but you also need to think about:

This size is not a casual choice. It’s an intentional “capacity-first” decision.


Why buyers choose 35x35x65

1) Your product is volume-limited

For lighter materials, taller bags let you hit target loads without switching to a bigger footprint.

2) You want fewer bags per shipment

More volume per bag can reduce:

3) You want better freight efficiency at scale

When you increase capacity per bag, the cost per pound moved can drop — especially when you buy and ship in truckload quantities.

4) You want to keep the 35×35 footprint

If your warehouse is standardized around the 35×35 base, this size adds capacity without forcing operational changes.


Clearance check (the “don’t skip this” part)

Before you standardize 35x35x65, make sure your facility can comfortably handle the height:

If your team already runs 60″ bags with no issues, 65″ is often a clean next step. If 60″ is already tight, jumping to 65″ creates frustration.


Typical capacity behavior for a 35x35x65 bulk bag

Capacity depends on density and construction, but this size is commonly used when:

This is a “high volume per bag” play.


Common industries using 35x35x65 bulk bags

This size is often seen in:

If your material fills space fast and you’re trying to reduce bag count, this size is a strong option.


Construction options (critical at 65″ height)

At 65″, construction becomes a performance decision — not a preference.

U-Panel

4-Panel

Circular

Baffle (strongly recommended at 65″)

At this height, baffles are often the difference between a bag that stacks cleanly and a bag that turns into a “pillowy barrel.”


Coated vs uncoated fabric (often worth it here)

Uncoated fabric

Coated fabric

With taller bags, dust and fines are more noticeable. If your product is powdery, coating can prevent leakage and reduce cleanup.


Top options (how you fill tall bags)

Duffle top

Spout top

Open top

For tall bags, spout tops help fill consistently and reduce mess.


Bottom options (how you discharge)

Spout bottom

Flat bottom

Closed bottom

Most process-driven facilities choose spout bottoms at this height for safety and flow control.


Liner options (very common in tall bags)

Liners are often used when:

Common liner types:


New vs used 35x35x65 bulk bags

Used / reconditioned bulk bags

A good option when:

New bulk bags

Preferred when:

CPP can quote both depending on availability and your requirements.


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Related sizes to compare

If you’re deciding between close options:

The right choice depends on whether your constraint is volume, weight, or handling clearance.


Buying at scale and want predictable pricing?

We quote 35x35x65 bulk bags based on your specs and truckload quantities, so your costs stay stable as you scale.

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FAQ: 35x35x65 Bulk Bag

Is 35x35x65 considered very tall?
Yes — it’s a tall profile on a standard footprint, typically chosen for volume-limited materials.

Is baffle construction necessary?
Often recommended at this height to reduce bulging and improve stacking stability.

Do I need coated fabric?
If your material is fine or dusty, coating is commonly recommended at taller heights.

Can liners be added?
Yes — liners are common and often used for added protection and cleaner discharge.


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