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SealLine Boundary Pack/Dry Bag - 2006

SealLine Boundary Pack/Dry Bag - 2006

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2006 Model No Longer Available

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SealLine Boundary Pack/Dry Bag - 2006

The SealLine Boundary Pack is a combination backpack and dry bag—perfect for canoeing and canyoneering. The burly 20oz vinyl sides and heavy-duty 34oz bottom reliably protect your gear on trains, buses, boats, and float planes. The Boundary Pack features include removable padded shoulder straps and SealLine's Dry Seal roll-down closure. Made with continuous double sealing strips, the roll-down closure is one of the best waterproof closures in existence. Especially handy are instructions embossed directly on the strips, making it easy to get a reliable seal. The Boundary Pack closes with side-cinch buckles.

Bottom Line: Go anywhere, get really wet, keep your gear dry.

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Rating for this product: 5

The SealLine Dry Bag

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December 19, 2006

This is the toughest bag I've seen. But I'm getting ready to Dry TEST them on a 2000 mi. road trip. I'll post the results

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Jacket

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August 31, 2005

I bought this jacket for some light hiking. Now, I am in Stockholm and every once in a while it really pours. This jacket keeps me dry. Bottom line: A lot of dryness for the bucks - highly recommended.
AND it is small and light enough to keep it in my daypack ALL the time.

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Rating for this product: 5

Tough as nails

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July 12, 2005

I just got back from a canyoneering trip down in southern Utah. The bag was a little uncomfortable at first and I wasn't sure whether I liked it. But as I broke it in a little, it was super comfortable. I did a lot of swimming and had no moisture get in (except for a little condensation). I tossed the bag around quite a bit, and it held up really well. I couldn't expect any more for such a competitive price.

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Rating for this product: 5

Light and Adjustable

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September 13, 2006

I bought the largest of the SealLine packs and we pleasantly surprised at how much stuff I could cram in there. The side compression straps are key, locking the pack into a tight container so nothing slops around inside. I carried clothes and gear for three people for a three day canoe trip, and had room to spare. The construction is also noteworthy: SealLine products are sturdy and reliable. I highly recommend this pack.

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Rating for this product: 5

Handled Class V With No Problem

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 2, 2005

So I bought this thing to try on the Toulomne river and I was very happy.Easy to drag around with the pack straps, much easier than most dry bags. Not a drop of water got in. Perfect for one person for three days.

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Rating for this product: 5

Keeps Everything Dry and Makes Portage Easy

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 29, 2003

The Boundary is an excellent bag to stuff all your smaller dry bags into. I like to double bag my items to be sure my sleeping bag stays dry. If you have to hike with the boundary it is no problem. Just strap the 50 pounds to your back and start huffing.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[sides] 20 oz. vinyl, [bottom] 34 oz. vinyl 
Closure:
Dry Seal roll-down 
Volume:
[Boundary 70] 3940 cu in, [Boundary 115] 6940 cu in 
Dimensions:
[Boundary 70] 9"x17.5"x25", [Boundary 115] 12.5"x18.5"x30" 
Backpack Straps:
Yes 
Weight:
[Boundary 70] 2 lbs 9 oz, [Boundary 115] 3 lbs 6 oz 
Warranty:
Limited lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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