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You don't travel in a rain and mud-proof bubble, but your clothes can. SealLine made the Wide Mouth Duffle Bag with RF-welded seams, rugged fabric, and a watertight closure. The Wide Mouth Duffle keeps your gear dry even if this bag gets momentarily submerged. Stash your keys and cell phone in the exterior pocket, and use the D-rings for car-top tie-downs.
Bottom Line: SealLine's Wide Mouth Duffle Bag protects your clothes throughout your crazy adventure travels.
Write your question here...planning a trip down grand canyon, wide opening duffle bag would be ideal for clothing but must stay dry. if this bag were completely covered with water-repetitively-even floating down river. would contents stay dry??
hi there stan. i took a 25 day trip down the grand canyon in february. of all the bags on the trip, this one seemed to be among the best. i took two zippered pacific outdoor equipment bags that i ended up returning because the zippers busted.
Yes it would. It has a class 2 rating. Which means constant water and submerged for brief periods. All most all dry bags have a class 2 rating. Class 3 is 30mins fully submerged before failure. This would be a killer product for what you want to use it for.
40 liter wide mouth duffle was well made, but not what I expected from the tech specs. Actual outside dimensions were 9.5 w x 14 h x 21 long and the ends are full radius, so it is only 21" long for the center. Usable length was only about 18 - 19" so it didn't meet my needs. It has an outside pocket made of water proof materials with a high quality water proof zipper, but they put a drain hole in the pocket, so it is useless as a water proof feature. But backcountry return policy is the best I've encountered, so these guys will be my first stop for future gear.
I bought this for a canoe trip in Maine. Worked very well and kept clothes and other stuff dry in a real down poor of rain. Liked the wide mouth for easy access. I would only recommend you get the large model. Unless you have some specialty item to protect I think the small would be to small to be very practical.
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Greetings. First, I want to say I am copying this letter to Cascade Designs, not in an effort to critisize a product but rather to improve a product I have been waiting to be manufactured for many years.
Let me digress to 20 years ago when I purchased my first SealLine bag. My fellow canoeists love the line of products. Since that time, I have purchased many, many pieces of gear from Cascade. In the early days, the long gear bags (with roll top) definitely kept gear dry, but were cumbersome in removing gear from the bag, often times having to remove the entire contents to get to a sweatshirt in mid-bag, for example.
Needless to say, I was excited to discover that SealLine had finally manufactured a Wide Mouth Duffel. I immediately ordered one from BackCountry. I chose the small size for day trips, having already owned the large size zip duffel for longer excursions. (Note...my girlfriend loves the wide-mouth bag and is heartbroken to see me send it back.).
The reasons for the return are these: For a duffel bag, the bottom is narrow. It constantly wants to tip over on its side when loaded. No shoulder strap is included, or even available as an option even though D rings are on the piece itself. The zip pocket on the side of the bag is nonsensical. When I first saw its photo on the internet, I thought, What a great place to store a small camera or a cell phone. Unfortunately, there is a drain hole in the bottom of the pocket. What purpose could this possibly serve? To dry out a pair of paddling gloves? There may be a reason, but I am yet to find it. Finally, the plastic tubes on the carrying straps dont match the quality of the Sealine designs. I would rather see a snapping device, designed for keeping the straps together.
I have read the internet comments, and many say to buy the larger bag. Please dont stop making the smaller version...its perfect for day trips on the river (incidentally, I live in the Ozark Mountains where we have thousands of miles of rivers and we canoe them nearly ever;y week of the year.).
If modifications are made to the wide mouth duffel, I can sell a ton of them for you to my fellow river rats. Please, please keep me informed of any such changes.
All my best, and with heartfelt consideration,
Jay Nicholson cc: Amber 4225 2nd Avenue So. Seattle WA 98134 USA
The dimensions of the 80L are as follows: * Weight: 2 lbs. 11 oz./1220 g * Volume: 4800 cu. in./80 liters * Size: 15 x 12 x 26 in./38 x 30.5 x 66 cm.Unfortunately all the black 80L bags are sold out.
I used this bag for a two week trip around Greece, it had enough space for my stuff and some bulky close I did not expect to have to bring.
The stay dry folding opening is a bit tough to seal right if too much stuff is in there, but aside from that it was a good bag that you can stuff plenty of whatever you need in there.
To make it even more streamline it could you use strap tie-downs to put the extra straps away.
I really like the bag. It's a tough bag, and can take a beating.
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