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Product Description
Designed to provide lightweight protection from the elements, this PackLite set includes three roll-top dry bags in different sizes and set colors. In 3-liter, 5-liter, and 10-liter volumes, these bags offer a number of dry storage options Read More
Inexpensive, light, and gets the job done. I wouldn't use them in place of a real *thick* dry bag, but they work great in keeping the damp out.
I went on a canoe trip and used these "drybags" to store gear/food that I wanted easily accessible while paddling (as opposed to my gear which went in the real drybag). There was some water in the bottom of the canoe but my stuff stayed dry :-) They also work great for organizing your gear inside your backpack, though Dyneema/cuben would be lighter.
I'll be honest....they feel cheap and the single stitching looks a little flimsy. But then again, they ARE cheap. So far, they do exactly what they are supposed to. Definitely worth it.
I used these on a kayaking trip and had absolutely no problems. My kayak turned over once and my backpack was fully submerged for a few minutes. Everything remained dry!
They're bags. They stay dry. Nailed it.
Haven't torn one yet, which is a little impressive for the weight. I'm pretty hard on my gear and I've got a cumulative couple weeks in the field with these. I thought I would have torn at least one of the set by now, but they're holding up. Good value.
These have worked very well, I use them for organizing my backpack mostly, not as "ultralight" as some competitors but got them on the Massdrop "sale" so it was a good value. They have kept my gear dry, even when I left my backpack out in the rain accidentally.
Great value when compared to other retail stuff sacks I have aquired. I keep discovering new uses to these items and in all probability will be purchasing more...
I went on a canoe trip and used these "drybags" to store gear/food that I wanted easily accessible while paddling (as opposed to my gear which went in the real drybag). There was some water in the bottom of the canoe but my stuff stayed dry :-) They also work great for organizing your gear inside your backpack, though Dyneema/cuben would be lighter.