DuffelSåk Waterproof Duffle Dry Bags | 90L Yellow
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Anna
> 3 dayI will be using this duffel bag on a 30 mile hike in 2 weeks and it looks super sturdy with space and the material is great. I am looking forward to testing it out in the outdoors. For now, I am super happy with it and cant wait to try it
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Kevin green
> 3 dayWife loves it
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Steve King
Greater than one weekPurchased this bag to keep towels, clothes, blankets, electronics, ect... while out in the boat. Its perfect! The largest bag is huge and will hole a bunch of items. Small pockets with zippers inside and out.
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Abear
Greater than one weekI have had this bag for over a year, and it is great. I over stuff it with cold weather clothes and gear and have flown across the country on several trips with it check in on airlines. Shows no wear after the trips. I also use it to go out in boats where it has gotten rained on and splashed with salt spray. Everything inside stays dry. I also have a smaller version, that I use in a kayak to keep camera dry. Great project.
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al
> 3 dayI 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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AK Al
> 3 dayI am a Swift Water rescue tech for my FireDept. After a lot of research I decided to purchase these dry bags for our response team to keep on our rafts and jet boat. They are very roomy, durable and waaaay cheaper than the big name brand bags. They will definetly keep your gear safe and dry on the water.
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Chen Sunny Anne
Greater than one weekOriginally I had just submitted a quick 2 word review that it was a great value but now I want to add that this item is really well designed. I love when an item has clearly been thought through for ease of functionality. I will be purchasing more as gifts. Thank you for a great product. update, I did purchase one for a friend and last week, my husband ask if I would buy one for him. I stand by my previous comments
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sal
> 3 dayGreat bag very durable Performance is just as described Definitely recommend a purchase
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M. Corlis
Greater than one weekI havent had a chance to take the bag out on the water yet, but already I believe it will be my new go to wet bag for kayaking. The quality is evident, I love the shape, which is much more accesible than the typical tube. The carrying strap has great hardware and the double sided pockets (inside and out) look very useful.
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Aaron kleinschmidt
> 3 dayI recently took the Duffelsak on a 4 day kayak camping trip. All of my supplies--tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, clothes, cooking gear, snacks, toiletries, spare shoes--were stored in the Duffelsak and secured with straps on back of a Diablo Amigo sit-on-top kayak. The bag worked flawlessly through numerous full submersions. All in all Id say the bag was fully submerged ~10 times and partially submerged ~12 times with zero leakage. Ive done the same trip before with Sealline bags and they leaked. I especially like the accessibility of the bag. Ive done the same kayak trip multiple times with 3-4 smaller (20L) Sealline bags and much prefer the horizontal access provided by the duffel. The duffel makes it super easy to access all of your gear at once rather than having to unload an entire smaller bag to get to the gear at the bottom. Plus the compression straps on the Duffelsak allow you to pack minimize the profile of the bag to take up less space. I cannot speak to durability, as Ive only taken the bag on one trip. I will update this review after extended use. The only improvements I would suggest are to remove the clear ID card slot. It didnt cause any problems but I feel like it is the weak point in the bag as far as possible leaks go. If you really need to put an ID card on it Id prefer to remove the clear built in slot and just tie/clip on a separate ID card pouch. Id also look into adding an air release valve so you can remove air trapped in the bag while compressing it. I make these recommendations with the provisio that these are simply suggestions and not actual problems with the bag. If youre looking for a waterproof gear bag for camping, hiking, traveling, etc. Id highly recommend Sak Gear. You cant beat the quality at this price point.