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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
Just to mention that Sea To Summit line of Ultra Sil Nano Dry sacks have similar sacks twice lighter than these, but more expensive:
1L: 13g, $13
2L: 16g, $15
4L: 19g, $17
8L: 24g, $20
13L: 28g, $23
20L: 36g, $27
35L: 46g, $35
If you're going to be super ultralight this drop is not for you.
I might actually get some more of these... they're amazingly lightweight, strong, and definitely water proof! I would definitely recommend them for any kind of hiking or backpacking!
thefeevI bought these on a previous drop myself. I can definitely vouch for the lightweight and strong robust design. Luckily I haven't needed to test their waterproofness yet!
Hey Guys! In the past we’ve seen lag times between Tendered to USPS and Arrived at Sort Facility. The amount of info we have on our side is limited to what the tracking shows as well, but this amount of time seems abnormally long and we’re working with DHL to figure out exactly what’s happening.
dkmcMaybe he's not responding to you because you sound like an overbearing dad trying to talk to a petulant son. Now what did you learn here today, dkmc? I hope you were taking notes. People won't respond to you when you act like an insolent daddy figure. Ahem. Yes, well. Good day, now.
nicobSince these bags are described as lightweight protection I would not expect them to be fully submersible and expect totally dry for more then a quick dunk. They don't seem to be described as expedition quality type of dry bag.
These bags are definitely not submersible and barely qualify as 'waterproof'. The most accurate description should be 'splash-proof'.
Yes, they will keep your stuff dry for a few minutes if it starts raining for example, but the material itself as well as the seams will eventually give in to the water and your stuff will get wet. The term 'Dry Bag' is very misleading.
xWarewolfx
Nov 17, 2018
The seams aren’t sealed? On a waterproof bag?!?
LOL- hard pass.
I'm not trying to be difficult here or offend anyone, but what's the point of a "dry bag" that doesn't keep things dry?
I used this on a small water ski boat to keep my dry clothes, well you know, dry...but since the bag was placed on the floor they were soaked once I opened the bag. Other than looking cooler than a grocery bag, what's the point?
BarryBogaveDry sacks like these and heavier duty "dry bags" should keep your stuff dry. I have an Outdoor Research bag just like this, and I would easily trust it in a kayak. I'm not sure what a splash proof bag is, but I don't think I'd trust one on water.
Tested these out in my swimming pool this weekend; they are NOT dry bags. All three allowed water into the bag. I would say at best these are water resistant. Biggest issue is that the seams are not sealed, so I'm guessing the water got in that way. Very disappointed in these bags, and probably will never use them.
Any word on how well the 10L acts as a stuff sack for a 20°F down bag? Specifically a Kelty Cosmic Down. Internet is not absolute but suggests another 10L works.
Cromulent*Update: it fits in the large one but JUST barely. It's quite the struggle. I'd honestly just get a specific compression bag, or use the one that comes with Kelty.
I own both. I haven't tried it but I could do that when I get home tonight, ill update you once I do.
I will say that the stuff sacks are fantastic regardless. I've used them on multiple trips now.
CromulentI mean, you might be able to jam it in, but it would take a lot of effort and it would be quite hard to close it up. Cosmic 20 is not particularly compact