Gear Review
10L of dry space
By Matthew Johnson
Ranked #87 - Kayak Accessories
September 10, 2009
I've had nothing but good experiences with my SeaLine Kodiak Window. The 10L bag is large enough for a change of clothes and a jacket or two when you're spending a day on the river (and the kids you're supervising decide to include you in their water war). The window makes it easier to find everything in your bag and I've never had problems with it leaking. It's pretty light and durable so I've used it as a bear bag a few times on short trips - it works pretty well for this purpose. It's not as heavy-duty as some of the drybags out on the market, but it's also not as heavy.
View Details: SealLine Kodiak Window Dry Bag
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- PVC-Free coated nylon
- Closure:
- Roll-top
- Volume:
- [5L] 380cu in (6L); [10L] 750cu in (12L); [20L] 1520cu in (25L); [30L] 2380cu in (39L); [40L] 3310cu in (54L)
- Dimensions:
- [5L] 7 x 10in (18 x 25cm); [10L] 8 x 15in (20 x 38cm); [20L] 9 x 20in (23 x 51cm); [30L] 11 x 25in (28 x 64cm); [40L] 13 x 25in (33 x 62cm)
- Backpack Straps:
- No
- Weight:
- [5L] 3oz (85g); [10L] 5oz (140g); [20L] 7oz (198g); [30L] 9oz (255g); [40L] 11oz (310g)
- Recommended Use:
- Rafting, kayaking, backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
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