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Lightweight Dry Bag Set
Sea to Summit
Lightweight Dry Bag Set
$59.95 - $79.95
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  The updated Lightweight Dry Bag is Sea to Summit's most versatile design, and with this set of three bundled together you are at the peak of versatility. It's flexible in both senses of the word - soft and pliable and ideal for many different uses. It's made from a bluesign®-approved recycled 70D nylon with a C0 non-PFC DWR finish. The interior polyurethane coating is white to improve visibility and make it easy to find small items in poor light. Lightweight Dry Bags are available in various colors to optimize color-coded packing. They use the same hypalon non-wicking roll-top closure as their other dry sacks and feature a D-ring attachment point at the buckle. The oval base prevents the dry bag from rolling away on sloping surfaces. Ideal for backpacking, cycle touring, travel, ski touring and more.

  Small set includes one 3-liter blue, one 5-liter yellow, and one 8-liter orange dry bag.Large set includes one 8-liter yellow, one 13-liter orange, and one 20-liter blue dry bag.Not designed for submersion.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand:
Sea to Summit
Dimensions:
Small Set: [3L] 8.4 x 6.7 in [5L] 12.6 x 6.6 in [8L] 15.4 x 7.8 in
Large Set: [8L] 15.4 x 7.8 in [13L] 18 x 8.6 in [20L] 18.8 x 10.6 in
Other Features:
  • bluesign®-approved recycled 70D nylon fabric uses a PFC-free DWR finish
  • Light -reflecting white interior for better visibility of gear
  • Oval base prevents rolling away and packs better
  • D-ring attachment point at buckle for securing to boats, bikes, kayaks.
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