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Outdoor Research Ultralight Dry Sack
Protect your gear from moisture without weighing down your pack or boat with the Outdoor Research Ultralight Dry Sack. This super-light dry bag features waterproof nylon fabric, taped seams, and a roll-top closure to seal out intrusive moisture. Store your sleeping bag, clothing, or food inside and know that whatever goes in will come out dry.
Bottom Line: Ultralight waterproof protection for all your outdoor gear.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Waterproof 40D nylon
- Volume:
- [5L] 305cu in (5L); [10L] 610cu in (10L); [15L] 915cu in (15L); [25L] 1526cu in (25L); [35L] 2136cu in (35L); [55L] 3356cu in (55L)
- Dimensions:
- [5L] 12 x 6in (30 x 15cm); [10L] 14 x 7in (36 x 18cm); [15L] 17 x 8in (42 x 20cm); [25L] 19 x 10in (49 x 25cm); [35L] 21 x 11in (53 x 28cm); [55L] 23 x 13in (58 x 33cm)
- Weight:
- [5L] 1.6oz (44g); [10L] 1.8oz (51g); [15L] 2.2oz (61g); [25L] 2.8oz (78g); [35L] 3.2oz (91g); [55L] 3.7oz (105g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backpacking, camping, paddling
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime






1 Comment Last Comment: September 2, 2009 by: Wade Brown
By: Wade Brown
September 2, 2009
Before u roll it up, start from were the stuff inside ends and put your arm flat across and grag it toward u on flat surface. Then don't open the end, hold shut. Then roll it over at the end, then begin your rollin. Works for the big bags for tight places.
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