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Black Canyon Dry Pack 115L
SealLine
Black Canyon Dry Pack 115L
$279.95
Description

  Versatile, durable large-capacity dry pack; PVC-free

  The updated PVC-free Black Canyon Dry Pack is a versatile large-capacity waterproof portage pack designed to keep your gear dry and protected while being comfortable to carry on any adventure. The improved suspension system supports moderate loads while padded shoulder straps, a padded waist belt, and padded lumbar area translate to more comfortable load hauling on canoe and raft trips, canyoneering adventures and travel expeditions. Also available in a 65L size.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
SealLine
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
7010
Liters:
115
Weight:
4 lbs 10 oz / 2.100 kg
Waterproof:
Yes
Dimensions:
12.5 x 18.5 x 30 in / 32 x 47 x 76 cm
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
• Waterproof: Constructed with 100% waterproof materials & welded seams (not intended for submersion).
• Confident closure: DrySeal™ roll-top closure makes it easier and more to achieve an optimal seal and secures with side compression straps.
• Comfortable carrying: Updated harness system provides optimal load support while padded shoulder straps, padded waist belt and padded lumbar offer improved comfort.
• Adaptable: Straps and waist belt are removable for travel and dry bag use.
• Light-colored interior: Easily identify contents within.
• Lash Points: Secure accessories to the pack and secure the pack to boats, vehicles, burros, etc.
• PVC-free: Materials have a reduced environmental impact over vinyl-coated materials.
Made in the USA of US and imported materials.
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