Seal Line ILBE Sack
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Mark West
> 3 dayI purchased this product to use in conjunction with my traditional waxed canvas and leather rucksack from Frost River after seeing a video posted on YouTube. Very first impression, wow! You can definitely see the quality in this dry dag as soon as you remove it from the packaging. The 56L has a very useful, dual purpose orange liner on the inside, which makes for a great signaling device for SAR, but is very useful in aiding quick identification of items in your pack. The material is PVC free and noticeably thicker than your everyday, run of the mill dry bag from the local sporting goods store. I highly recommend this for those who are in search of a dry bag/pack liner. Even the UL Backpackers out there utilizing the trash bag liners, could benefit from switching over to this. I would be hard pressed to say this would also work well in an old Medium ALICE pack as well.
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Brent Okuley
Greater than one weekThe primary reason I purchased this dry bag is because it is used by the USMC. I figure if its tough enough for their use itll be just fine for mine. No complaints here. Very strong. Built to last.
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Sugar
> 3 dayIf youve got the time and patience+shoe goo go for it. Itll save you $30-$40.
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QpH
> 3 dayWell made. Does not have the inner orange color for better visibility.
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Luis
> 3 day4/5 because I havent put them to use. But from first appearance looks good
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Tim Harp
> 3 day56 liters is huge. Fits into the ILBE pack very easily. Got a note from the seller too. That was a first.
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Leanne M. Keeble
> 3 dayHolds my sleeping bag perfectly, & keeps the moisture out.
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joseph boone
> 3 dayI bought this to go in my ILBE. while it does work, its not optimal. once stuffed its hard to get in and out of the bag because of its rubbery texture. it does work as advertised though...
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Lester
> 3 dayGreat bag. Excellent quality.
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john syrell
> 3 dayBought this to use with the ILBE MAIN PACK, works well and the air valve is a nice feature, it has a blaze orange interior if needed for signaling purposes. Bag can be emptied and inflated for use as a flotation device for safely fording water. Overall pretty heavy duty. Definitely worth the money if this fits your criteria for waterproof storage. Add your gear, roll down the top and fasten the snap buckle then open the air valve to squeeze excess air out making it more compact for your pack, close the air valve after compressing the bag.