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Discovery View Dry Bag
SealLine
Discovery View Dry Bag
$34.95 - $57.95
Description

  Ultra-durable, see-through dry bag

  Save time and energy by swiftly identifying contents in the Seal Line waterproof Discovery View dry bag. The PurgeAir™ valve quickly vents trapped air for easy closing and packing, while the oval bottom helps keep the bag from rolling around.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
SealLine
Cubic Inches:
5 Liter: 305
10 Liter: 610
20 Liter: 1220
30 Liter: 1831
Weight:
5 Liter: 122 g (4 oz.)
10 Liter: 190 g (6.5 oz.)
20 Liter: 258 g (9 oz.)
30 Liter: 328 g (11.5 oz.)
Waterproof:
Yes
Dimensions:
5 Liter: 11 x 17 x 25 cm (4 x 7 x 10 in.)
10 Liter: 13 x 21.5 x 37 cm (5 x 8.5 x 14.5 in.)
20 Liter: 15 x 25 x 45 cm (6 x 10 x 18 in.)
30 Liter: 18 x 30 x 50 cm (7 x 12 x 20 in.)
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
• PurgeAir™-equipped: New waterproof valve helps the bag compress further once it's been sealed.
• See inside: Waterproof translucent materials allow contents to be easily identified without having to open the bag, simplifying packing and finding what you're looking for.
• Color-coded oval bottom: Color-coding distinguishes between bags; stable shape won't easily roll around and is easy to store, stack, and pack.
• Durably constructed: Fully welded seams result in stronger and more durably waterproof construction compared to sewn-and-taped seams.
• Tight, simple sealing: Updated DrySeal™ roll-top closure makes it easier and more intuitive to achieve an optimal seal.
• PVC-Free: Materials have a reduced environmental impact over vinyl-coated materials.
• Made in U.S.A. of U.S. and Imported Materials
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