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I have been using industrial strength trash bags for my multi-day...
By presbajones
Ranked #517 - Kayak Accessories
September 8, 2010
I have been using industrial strength trash bags for my multi-day canoe trips but they just don't seem to do the trick. Will the 115L dry bag easily hold two sleeping bags, two sleeping pads, a tent, pillows, and a few other misc items (like jackets and hiking boots)? Will the 70L bag also fit all this gear? Also, what is the difference btw this bag and the Black Canyon 115L dry bag? Both are by SealLine but there is a big price difference.
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By Jason Fox
Ranked #287 - Kayak Accessories
October 6, 2010
Hey there, Look above to Chris's review. He was able to fit two sets of gear (bags, pads, pillows, etc) into the 115L bag. This same stuff would certainly NOT fit within the 70L bag. This will certainly be better than trash bags and will last much longer. This bag is made from scrim-reinforced vinyl, while the Black Canyon bag is made from Double-coated nylon. Generally speaking, scrim = woven and woven = tough. Both are roll-top bags, though this bag has cinch straps (70L & 115L models) for additional compression. They should both work excellent for any water adventure. Read the reviews, Google the materials and design and make your choice.
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