Gear Review
These are great!
By bear47
Ranked #689 - Kayak Accessories
August 3, 2007
So after not knowing which size to buy, I finally opted for the 20L and it was much larger than I was expecting. Plenty of room for clothes, towel, food, whatever you would need for a day or maybe even a light over night packing. You won't fit a sleeping bag in there, but clothes and other personal items would fit no problem. I also have a 10L bag which is great for smaller items, food, or a few clothes. I haven't tried to stuff it, but it's great for a day trip. I haven't submerged these under water, but they have gotten wet on the outside and everything inside remained completely dry. I like having the see-thru window too. It's foggy, but easy enough to see what's in there. Great bag for the price.. I wouldn't hesitate to buy more of these.
View Details: SealLine Kodiak Window Dry Bag
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- PVC-free coated 200D nylon, 400D HD TPU
- Dimensions:
- [5L] 7 x 10 in; [10L] 8 x 15 in; [20L] 9 x 20 in; [30L] 11 x 25 in; [40L] 13 x 25 in
- Volume:
- [5L] 380 cu in; [10L] 750 cu in cu in; [20L] 1520 cu in cu in; [30L] 2380 cu in cu in; [40L] 3310 cu ft cu in
- Backpack Straps:
- no
- Closure:
- roll-top
- Weight:
- [5L] 3 oz; [10L] 5 oz; [20L] 7 oz; [30L] 9 oz; [40L] 11 oz
- Recommended Use:
- rafting, kayaking, wet-weather camping
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