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Anyone used this for canyons? I go down canyons regularly (which...
By kikorras2362739
Ranked #1523 - Sleeping Bags
August 17, 2008
Anyone used this for canyons? I go down canyons regularly (which means diving into the water - 2-3 deep dives after jumping) and I am sick of hard plastic containers. This would be perfect if it is waterproof enough. Thanks,Enrique
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By Tyler Olander
Ranked #37 - Sleeping Bags
December 4, 2008
I have not used this for canyons, but i have used this for kayaking. For the price, it's waterproof enough. However, after not too long, water starts to slowly seep through the small crevasses not perfectly sealed by this system. It seems like you're going to be putting this bag through a good bit of water exposure, so i'd recommend the sea to summit ultra-sil line. It's basically the same thing, but with the traditional dry sack seal. Hope that helps!
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 10K Waterproof polyurethane-coated nylon
- Dimensions:
- [XXS] 4 x 10in (10 x 25cm); [XS] 5 x 12in (13 x 30cm); [S] 6.5 x 13in (17 x 33cm); [M] 7 x 15in (18 x 38cm); [L] 8.5 x 17in (22 x 43cm); [XL] 9.5 x 19in (24 x 48cm); [XXL] 10.5 x 23in (27 x 64in)
- Capacity/ Volume:
- [XXS] 130cu in (5.2L); [XS] 240cu in (4L); [S] 430cu in (6.5L); [M] 580cu in (9L); [L] 960cu in (15L); [XL] 1400cu in (20L); [XXL] 2080cu in (30L)
- Recommended Use:
- Backpacking, camping, mountaineering, rafting
- Weight:
- [XXS] 1oz (28g); [XS] 1.2oz (34g); [S] 1.5oz (43G); [M] 1.8OZ (51G); [L] 2.1oz (60g); [XL] 2.7oz (77g); [XXL] 3.2oz (91g)
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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