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SealLine Zip Dry Duffle Bag

SealLine Zip Dry Duffle Bag

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SealLine Zip Dry Duffle Bag

SealLine's Zip Duffle Bag is totally waterproof, which means you can submerge this duffle underwater and your gear and clothes will remain dry. Crazy, eh? The Zip Duffle's RF-welded seams and reinforced vinyl create a weather-proof barrier, so you won't have to worry about your stuff getting soaked on your adventure travels. Choose the 40-liter duffle for day trips, or the 75-liter for longer excursions.

Bottom Line: SealLine's Zip Duffle Bag loves a good romp through rain forests and muddy swamps.

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I'm searching for a waterproof duffle I can strap to the

I'm searching for a waterproof duffle I can strap to the back of a motorcycle that is Waterproof. This bag says its waterproof, but with an exposed zipper (even with a flap),....how can it be as waterproof as say a Rolltop? Has anyone really tested this bag in a downpour for hours at a time with the wind blowing across the top at 70mph?

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October 27, 2009

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I just use a regular dry bag on my motorcycle. I was off road going through streams nothing got wet.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
November 11, 2009

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Not on the back of a motorcycle, but a friend of mine has one, and he brought it with us on a trip to Jasper a little while back. It was in the box of the truck, pouring rain going about 110 km/h and was completely dry to the touch on the outside as soon as we were out of the storm, and was bone dry inside when we arrived.

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October 27, 2009

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The seal line 40L bag dimensions do not add up. The bag dimensions

The seal line 40L bag dimensions do not add up. The bag dimensions equal 3552 cu. inches. It is advertised at 2400 cu in. The size matters here. Need a clarification

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January 30, 2009

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The reason why the dimensions don't match up to the measurements is because the bag is oval. The actual measurements are closer to 10" x 13" x 24". It depends if you include the overlapping seam... The "D" shape bag is probably what throws off the cu. in. dimensions. When filled with water it will hold 42L exactly.

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February 3, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Material:
19oz Scrim-reinforced vinyl 
Volume:
[S] 2400cu in (40L); [M] 4580cu in (75L) 
Dimensions:
[S] 10 x 14.5 x 24.5in (25 x 37 x 62cm); [M] 10 x 17 x 29in (25 x 43 x 74cm) 
Pockets:
None 
Backpack Straps:
No 
Weight:
[S] 1lb 12oz (794g); [M] 2lb 10oz (1190g) 
Recommended Use:
Travel 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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