Sea to Summit Lightweight Dry Sack,Yellow,Medium-8-Liter

May 21, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:26 GMT+0100 - Details)

A less expensive and less bulky alternative to traditional dry bags. You can squash these into spots ordinary heavy dry bags won’t go. Fits into little corners of a sea kayak or light enough to take backpacking or adventure traveling. Not intended for situations where dry sack will be submerged under water. Proper Use: Any roll-top dry sack must be closed properly to ensure water can’t get in. Begin by folding the Hypalon strip down first and be sure to have at least three rolls before closing the buckle. Avoid contact with sharp objects or subjecting the sack to high abrasion, as this could compromise the waterproof fabric. Like all manufacturers of roll-top, fabric dry sacks, Sea to Summit recommends that sensitive electronic devices be ‘double bagged’ (i.e. putting electronics inside one dry sack then placing this inside a second dry sack). For maximum protection, the use of a waterproof hard case should be considered.

Product Features

  • XX-Small (1-Liter) 6″ flat x 9″; X-Small (2-Liter) 8″ flat x 12″; Small (4-Liter) 9″ flat x 15″; Medium (8-Liter) 6.5″ dia x 18″; Large (13-Liter) 8.5″ dia x 21″; X-Large (20-Liter) 10″ dia x 24″; XX-Large (35-Liter) 12″ dia x 27″
  • Much lighter weight and more “packable” than traditional boating dry bags
  • A lot less expensive than other dry bags on the market
  • Designed for backpacking, adventure travel and water sports
  • Bright white inner laminate for easy visibility of contents

Comments

kjm27434 says:

So far, so good I purchased the Black 13 Liter as a food bag, works great, There is a D-ring near clasp/buckle that allows you to attach carabiner and then run your rope thru the carabiner to hang. Mind you, I have about 5 days of fairly lightweight food. If you pack a lot of heavy food, you might be watchful of how well the D-ring holds up (where its attached to the actual bag) to the heavier weight the first couple of times. I also found while playing around, my 20degree 800fill sleeping bag fits in this as…

Kerry says:

It worked great! Fill with water My husband and I actually used this bag to do laundry on a backpacking trip. It worked great! Fill with water, add a little soap, shake it up and roll it around, then rinse and wring everything out. Very lightweight, well-constructed, and a nice green color. Plan to use it for its intended purpose in the future as well.

Rebecca says:

Great dry bags! I bought this to keep my clothes dry while backpacking… just wish I had gotten a size bigger. I have three of these now in all different sizes and I really like them!But please note that these are different from a waterproof dry bag. That is, I am sure if you left one of these out in heavy rain, stuff would be damp.

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