A less expensive and less bulky alternative to traditional dry bags. You can squash these into spots ordinary heavy dry bags won't go.
Ideal for clothing and sleeping bags or for keeping critical items dry. Fits into little corners of a sea kayak and light enough to take backpacking or adventure traveling.
Not intended for situations where dry sack will be submerged under water.
Much lighter weight and more "packable" than traditional boating dry bags
Less expensive than most dry bags on the market
Designed for backpacking, adventure travel & water sports
Made from high-performance, waterproof, lightweight 70 denier nylon fabric with fully taped sealed seams
Bright white inner laminate for easy visibility of contents
Hypalon™-stiffened roll-top closure
D-ring attachment point at buckle
XXS - Small: flat bottom design; Medium - XXL: round base design
Packaged in recyclable polypropylene sleeve; easy to repackage
Assorted colors
Proper Use:
Any roll-top dry sack must be closed properly to ensure water can't get in; begin by folding the Hypalon™ strip down first and be sure to have at least three rolls before closing the buckle
Avoid contact with sharp objects or subjecting the sack to high abrasion, as this could compromise the waterproof fabric
Like all manufacturers of roll-top, fabric dry sacks, Sea to Summit recommends that sensitive electronic devices be 'double bagged' (i.e. putting electronics inside one dry sack then placing this inside a second dry sack)
For maximum protection, the use of a waterproof hard case should be considered
Following a successful 1984 climb up the north face of Mount Everest, one of the summiteers, Tim Macartney-Snape decided to return six years later so that he could do what no one else had done - climb it starting from sea level, that is from "sea to summit".
For this trip, in 1990, Tim swam in India's Bay of Bengal and then set off on foot across the Gangetic plain toward the distant Himalayan foothills and four months later, set foot once again on the highest point on earth. Tim's solo ascent of Mt. Everest was named the "Sea to Summit" expedition.
Back in Australia, he joined forces with friend Roland Tyson to build a business that could make use of their knowledge of the outdoors to create truly ingenious, well-made but affordable outdoor equipment. They named their company Sea to Summit® after Tim's expedition and the business prospered. Today the Sea to Summit brand continues to provide innovative gear and serves a growing band of outdoor enthusiasts all over the world.
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