DuffelSåk Waterproof Duffle Dry Bags | 90L Yellow
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Mark L.
> 24 hourMy husband and I packed for a weekend aboard a center console. It was splashed on and rained on and our contents were DRY. Very roomy too and easy to open up and see contents. Thick material that should hold up for a long time.
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Kallie Rodriguez
> 24 hourThe bag seems very well made and is VERY large and roomy. Still havent tested in outdoor environments - so I have to hold off the 5-star rating until that day. But Id recommend it so far...
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horslovr
> 24 hourThis bag is rather expensive and I don’t usually spend this much money on a bag like this but WOW it’s fabulous! It’s nicely sized to hold a lot, it stands up on its own which I really like (see pic) and I haven’t tested it yet for waterproofness but I think it’ll have no problem with that. It’s also very well made and worth the money.
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Sherri
> 24 hourLove the durability of the bag. The only negative is the bag gets very easily marked up. The bungee cords used to strap to my motorcycle caused black marks all over the bag. I have not found a way to get these removed. Other than that, pleased with the purchase.
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John Giuffre
> 24 hourI have not water tested this bag yet so while the design and closing feature mimics other dry bags I am expecting it to perform as advertised. There are 3 permanent black marks on the bag which appear to be manufacturing defects and normally would classify this product as a second but I like the size and overall construction.
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Lucy Corwin IV
> 24 hourGreat bag, easy to put under the seat in airplanes and overall very useful for our purpose with Regattas and rowing because we are obviously by the water a lot. This is our second purchase of the same bag, my son bought one and my daughter liked it so much we purchased another. Now I am thinking of purchasing one too. Overall highly recommend this product.
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Leeloo
> 24 hourI have had this for a little over two years now and it has survived 3 to 4 week long trips to Madagascar, Uganda, Costa Rica, and Ecuador. These bags are still holding up and cleans up well with a little detergent. It still keeps my gear dry despite having gone through being tossed and dragged around on mud and concrete. I used the larger bag as a check in. and the smaller one as a carry on. These combined with a couple of EVA Hard cases were just perfect to protect my gear for my wet and rainy trips.
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C. Colby
> 24 hourThis bag is excellent quality and despite my comments below, I have ZERO regrets for purchasing this. I purchased the 40L version as my referee gear bag, and it has plenty of room for all of my gear plus my winter jacket (when Im out on the field working). Easy to clean if it gets muddy. There are a number of small refinements I would make if I manufactured this, however Im likely not the typical consumer for this bag. 1. I wish it had bigger pockets - both inside and the external ones. Also, if I compare it to the dry bags I use for scuba, it would be really nice to have some Velcro on opposing sides of the top of the closure to help it stay closed. 2. Also, Ill echo another reviewers comment - why only 2 D-rings on opposing handles? Im sure it would bring the price up minimally to add the other 2, and the added flexibility would be great. 3. Last small refinement - there is a set of straps that buckle across the top of the bag. Well, the male ends are on the same side of the bag (and the female ends on the other side, obviously). It would be super-awesome if they put one male and one female on the same side, so that when they arent strapped over the top of the bag, they can be connected on the (same) side of the bag such that they dont dangle and swing all over the place. You *can* connect them around the ends of the bag, but you cant really cinch them up without wrecking integrity of the flatness (and therefore seal) of the opening at the top...so they still flop around. Again, these are just refinements. The bag is otherwise perfect - nothing gets wet, even in sideways rain. One of the things I love is when all the other referees are messing with putting their bags inside garbage bags to stay (somewhat) dry, and theres mine looking great and not trashy (pun not intended, but works anyway).
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al
> 24 hourI just completed racing in the 50th TRANSPAC yacht race, a yacht race from Los Angles to Honolulu Hawaii on a 40 foot sailboat. The ride was extremely wet and we had a lot of water down in the boat. The bag was constantly sitting in water for 9 days. Not one item got wet. Accessing the contents of the bag was easy with the full length roll down enclosure and the closing it was a breeze. The locking clips kept the enclosure from coming unrolling thus keeping all my stuff dry. The 40L size was perfect for all of my gear. I had planned and stored enough clothing and gear for 12 days and still had extra space for additional gear. All of the straps and weld seams were sturdy. This will be my go to waterproof bag for all of my future offshore races and outdoor adventures.
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Paul Griesshaber
> 24 hourI have not used it yet, but it looks like it is going to work out fine. Larger than I thought, which is good, since I am about to go on a 4000 mile motorcycle trip, and will surely run into some weather. Looks well constructed, and should fit on the back of my bike fine. If things dont work out, I will revisit this review in a few weeks UPDATE: I did use it, and it worked great. Only down side is it doesn’t hold its shape, and without any compartments, you have to dig around to find anything, and it takes some engineering to figure out how to lash it onto the bike.