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Gear Review
Durable Bag
By Kelli Busch
Ranked #45 - Kayak Accessories
February 26, 2009
I bought the 115L sized bag, which will definitely hold all of your gear for a week long Boundary Waters trip, and then some. Nice to see the new model has the hip-belt: mine doesn't have this feature, but I sure wish it did! There is no padding against your back; to solve this you can pack your sleeping pad against that side, or stick a lightweight piece of foam on the inside before you start packing. Everything stayed dry the entire week, and it handled being set down in mud and on rocks/gravel nicely. If you plan on getting the largest bag and/or have lots of gear, I recommend putting "like" gear in smaller light-weight dry sacks first, so it's easier to find what you're looking for when you're digging through the big bag, especially in mosquito territory! The yellow color also made it easier to see the contents on the inside.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Scrim-reinforced vinyl
- Closure:
- Roll-top
- Volume:
- [S] 2145cu in (35L); [M] 4271cu in (70L); [L] 7017cu in (115L)
- Backpack Straps:
- Yes, removable
- Recommended Use:
- Carrying kayaking and canoeing gear, keeping gear dry
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- United States
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