Well made, compact, and durable – the Lightweight Dry Sacks from Sea to Summit are a great value choice for keeping your gear dry on the go.
These versatile bags are constructed from 70D nylon which gives them a 10,000 waterhead rating, and they also have double stitched taped seams. The interior is white which makes it easy to locate your gear, and the Hypalon roll top closure makes it easy to secure the contents of your bag.
When you’re cycling, paddling, or hiking - stash your essentials in a Lightweight Dry Sack from Sea to Summit.
Lightweight 70D nylon with fully taped seams
10,000mm waterhead
White interior for visibility
Hypalon® roll top closure
D-ring attachment point at buckle
Double stitched seams
Round base on all sizes
In Use Dimensions:
24L x 11W x 11H cm
Packed Dimensions:
20L x 4W x 3.5H cm
Weight:
0.03 Kg
Capacity:
1 L
Material:
70D PU Coated Nylon | Taped Seams
Waterproof:
10000 mm
Warranty:
Limited Lifetime
Supplier Code:
ADS1BK
Snowys Code:
7155
Reviews
(10)
4.910
Q&A's (4)
Sleeping bag 1 answer
Is it ok to keep you sleeping bag in a dry sack while hiking and if so which one would suit my large Sea to summit tree line sleeping bag thanks stevo
Stephen - Warrnambool(4 years ago)
G'day Stephen,
Your best bet will be to go for the compression dry sack if you want to take your treeline hiking and ensure it will be dry and compressed. The Medium Compression Dry Sack will suit the Treeline.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Dimensions 2 answers
Are the measurements taken on an open dry bag ie before it is rolled and closed?
The dimensions given for a 35l bag are 70cm long. What would the length be once the bag is rolled and sealed?
Ross Turner - Pine Mountain (6 years ago)
G'day Ross,
The dimensions we've got on the Sea to Summit Lightweight Dry Sacks is before you've rolled them. As for the length once rolled and sealed, it all depends on how much you roll them down. You could keep rolling until it's less than half if you wanted to, or you could just roll it once or twice.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
G'day Ross,
Rolling the bag 3 times, I still had a length of a fraction over 60cm, so you should be pretty safe.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
Does this dry sack have an easy carry handle? 1 answer
Does this dry sack have an easy carry handle?
Alison - Broome(7 years ago)
G'day Alison,
I've just had a look at the stock we have downstairs, and it looks like the Sea to Summit Lightweight Dry Sack doesn't come with a handle. However, this brand does make a Sling Dry Bag in a 10L, and 20L which you might want to check out.
Emily - Snowys(7 years ago)
Can you please tell me what sizes would fit the main compartment of the Blackwolf Tempo 30L an 40L daypacks?1 answer
I'm guessing 35L for the Tempo 40 and 20L for the Tempo 30?
Simon - Perth(8 years ago)
G'day Simon,
That's spot on, although I find it's sometimes good to get a slightly larger dry bag so that you have extra roll top space for sure fire waterproofing and don't waste any internal capacity once you have it all packed out. So having said this, you could use the 35L in the Tempo 30 happily as you can always just roll out any extra space.