- Home
- SealLine Storm Sack Dry Bags
- Review
Gear Review
typical water bag
By Scott Anderson
Ranked #233 - Stuff and Compression Sacks
March 10, 2010
I've burried this bag deep in the surf during a beach launch, stuff flying all over the place and the camera and clothes inside remaind dry. There is an extra flap to this bag that is designed to keep things air tight.
I've even used this bag as a rescue throw. I think that if I was going to buy a dry bag as big as 60L, I would probably buy something made with a thicker double sided PVC material. 60L size would work fine inside a backpack or other bag that would be offering the abrasive strength.
View Details: SealLine Storm Sack Dry Bags
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- PVC free double-coated nylon
- Volume:
- (2.5L) 165 cu in, (5L) 390 cu in, (10L) 656 cu in, (20L) 1310 cu in, (25L) 1525 cu in, (35L) 2135 cu in, (60L) 3661 cu in
- Dimensions:
- [2.5 L] 4.5 x 12 in; [5 L] 6 x 15 in; [10 L] 7.5 x 17 in; [20 L] 9 x 21 in; [25 L] 7 x 25 in; [35 L] 10 x 28.5 in; [60 L] 10-16 x 35 in
- Closure:
- roll-top
- Backpack Straps:
- no
- Weight:
- (2.5L) 1.6 oz, (5L) 2.2 oz, (10L) 2.7 oz, (20L) 3.8 oz, (25L) 4.1 oz, (35L) 5.4 oz, (60L) 7.7 oz
- Recommended Use:
- rafting, backpacking, camping
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.


