Super-strong, abrasion-resistant bags are must haves for keeping your gear dry while kayaking or canoeing. Non-PVC, mid-weight dry bags have a roll-resistant, space-saving oval shape and Hypalon® lash loops on the sides for secure stacking. Abrasion-resistant 420 Denier nylon offers long-lasting durability. Waterproof, double-stitched, reinforced seams and a Hypalon® roll-top closure ensures your gear won’t get wet. Available in sizes 13–65 liters. Assorted colors.
| Size | Dimensions | Weight |
| S/13 Liter | 20"L x 9"W x 6"H | 4.2oz. |
| M/20 Liter | 24"L x 11"W x 7"H | 6oz. |
| L/35 Liter | 28"L x 13"W x 10"H | 7.7oz. |
| XL/65 Liter | 33"L x 15"W x 10"H | 10.1oz. |
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- Easy To Load And Tote
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Comments about Big River Dry Bags:
think will be a great product
Pros
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Camping
- Sailing
Comments about Big River Dry Bags:
Okay so this summer I was going on trail to the BWCA for 2 weeks. I love it on trail everything gets durty and hand wash gets anoying. So I came back and put it in my washing mashine. It's so great that it was used for the rest of the summer. That was so great when I dropped my bag in the lake. It may be a little more expensive than other brands, but it las t so much longer than others. Some of the others on my trip had other brands and the fell apart half way through. Lots of space, and I just love it to death. Can't get enough. I also bought a small one for my phone. I droped my phone it the lake. I still works today. The also float if packed right.
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