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Pacific Outdoor Equipment Hull Bag

Pacific Outdoor Equipment Hull Bag

Rating for this product: 2 September 28, 2010

So, this bag is not waterproof. It is not a dry bag in the traditional sense. You definitely would not want to put your gear in this bag and drop it in the water, leave it out in the pouring rain. With the zipper fully zipped, light pressure on the bag will gush air out of the zipper. Not like a roll top dry bag, or my Patagonia zippered dry bag that is, well...dry.

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Backcountry.com Stoic Inbounds Glove - Men's

April 2, 2009

I had the same issue and when I was all done I felt like a dumbass because they gloves looked like crap. However, after ~2 days on the hill and they looked good again.

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