CarryOut 30L Dry Tote
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The CarryOut Dry Tote 30L is what we always wished a duffel bag was, and we reckon it may have taken a 'wet' travel experience for its inspiration. This duffel's fabric is completely waterproof and the convenient shoulder strap is wearable for long periods of time without discomfort. This bag fits in during our day-to-day errands just as well as it does as our overhead bag during long flights.
Details
- Durable bag can easily be a daily necessity
- Laminated nylon construction is ultra-durable and waterproof
- Taped seams prevent moisture from leaking in
- Internal and external pockets to keep necessities separated
- 30L volume is perfect for weekend trips or large day-trips
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- Material
- [membrane/laminate] TPU, [face fabric] 100% nylon, [panel] 70D nylon ripstop
- Volume
- 30L (1830cu in)
- Shoulder Strap
- padded, detachable
- Pockets
- [external] 1 zippered stretch, 1 zippered, [internal] 1 drop-in
- Compression
- yes
- Waterproof
- fully seam sealed, non-submersible
- Closure
- roll-top
- Dimensions
- 29 x 19 x 10in
- Recommended Use
- backpacking, flatwater paddling, hiking, river paddling, travel
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 22, 2021
Could do with beefier shoulder strap attachment points
I am using the product as a shoulder bag rather than a tote and I find that the should strap attachment on the daisy chain limits the load that can be carried. I bought this to make a waterproof camera bag for outdoor shooting in the rain. The padded insert from my LowePro Nova Sport 35L camera bag fits perfectly inside the tote. The roll top allows access in and out while limiting the amount of rain that gets in during access. It works well but I have to be careful not to carry too much gear. I am a professional photographer and some of my lenses are pretty heavy (1.7 kg) on top of the weight of the camera. Luckily, I limit myself to a single lens on the camera when shooting in the rain.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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