The Sea to Summit Lightweight Dry Bag offers peace of mind and reliable protection.
This dry bag is of a 70D Nylon, PFC-free construction with a PU coating that boasts a 2000mm Hydrostatic Head (HH). The HH is a measure of water resistance – and in this case specifically, the water pressure the bag can withstand before submitting to leakage. The interior white PU-coating allows a reflective panel for easy identification in lowlight conditions – so you can locate that trusty torch in the first place!
Field repair buckles keep close to the sides of the bag for a better seal, and a reinforced construction on all stress points ensures rugged durability from the kayak to the hike track. An oval shape allows a snug fit into any storage space, encouraged too by the non-wicking roll-top closure for a naturally rounded top, ultimate tackle security, and moisture management.
The Lightweight Dry Bag by Sea to Summit is the bag for the kayak cabin and the sack for the hike pack.
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You have the same dimensions of 16.5 x 19.9 x 39cm for both the 8L & 13L sizes, but this equals just under 13L. What are the correct dimensions for the 8L size?
G'day John,
Thanks for the flag!
The dimesnions listed are for the 8L bag, its the 13L bag that is incorrect - we'll get that sorted ASAP.
These measurements are taken when the bag is fully open and laying flat, the volume capacity for each size is based on the bag rolled up to the intended use size, so the dimensions don't directly correlate to the inuse volume.
Theres no fixed dimensions for in-use because ultimately it depends on how many times you want to roll the closure.
The volume size is just a best case use guide.
Hope that helps.
Just wondering if the lightweight is a better option than ultra-sil for food storage to keep critters away? Is the 70D Nylon likely to be more effective at containing food odours than the 30D dry-sil?
G'day Kristi,
They'll both pretty much do the same job. The decision would largely come down to wether or not weight is a consideration. There are many hikers who use ultrasil or dyneema dry sacks for food storage on longer multi day hikes, without issues.
Generally the ultra-light materials tend to have a shorter life span than a more heavy duty material, especially if they're getting frequent use, but you'd still get a fair amount of time out of them.
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