Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack, Ultralight Dry Bag, 4 Liter, Pacific Blue
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Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack, Ultralight Dry Bag, 4 Liter, Pacific Blue
Ultralight 4-liter roll-top dry sack is the ideal dry storage and organizing option for backpacking, bike touring, and travel
Manufactured from 30D Ultra-Sil Cordura nylon with a smooth finish for easy packing; 2,000mm waterhead (the higher the waterhead rating, the more waterproof the fabric)
Reinforced waterproof seams are double-stitched, and tape sealed, with reinforced stitching at stress points; secure hypalon roll-top closure; fabric is translucent for visibility of contents
Cylindrical base has ideal height-to-width ratio for easy packing; patent-pending field repair buckle can be replaced in seconds
4-liter dry bag is ideal for carrying a shell jacket, gloves, and beanie; open dimensions: 5.9 x 13 inches, weight: 0.9 ounces, volume: 4 liters (with closure rolled three times)
The new Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sacks are more than 50% lighter than our super popular Dry Sacks. They’re made of Siliconized Cordura, which is one of the lightest and toughest waterproof nylon fabrics available. Now you don’t have to choose between keeping your gear dry and keeping it light. Proper Use: Any roll-top dry sack must be closed properly to ensure water can’t get in. Begin by folding the Hypalon strip down first and be sure to have at least three rolls before closing the buckle. Avoid contact with sharp objects or subjecting the sack to high abrasion, as this could compromise the waterproof fabric. Like all manufacturers of roll-top, fabric dry sacks, Sea to Summit recommends that sensitive electronic devices be ‘double bagged’ (i.e. putting electronics inside one dry sack then placing this inside a second dry sack). For maximum protection, the use of a waterproof hard case should be considered.