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Seal Line Dry Bag
Seal Line Dry Bag
Brand: Seal Line
Model: Baja 55HD
Size: 55 Liter
Price: $30
Purchased At: REI

Seal Line Dry Bag

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posted by Wade in Canoeing, Canyoneering, Flatwater/Sea Kayaking, Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, Kayak Touring, Sailing, Saltwater Fishing, Whitewater Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting

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I bought this Dry Bag several years back and it has served me well. I have used it for Canoeing and Kayaking and even packed it for a cross-country trip and tied it to a roof rack.
The goal of a Dry Bag is to keep things dry, this one does it well. I’ve dropped it in a river, and splashed it many times. I’ve also found that if you fill the empty space inside with air it will float. I have a Wal-Mart special dry bag that velcros shut at the top and I’m always worried things will get wet. This one just seals together, similar to a zip lock but it doesn’t quite lock. Then you roll the top down and snap the buckles together.

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pikka
pikka
  I have the Sea Line SEE 10. I took it canoeing with my on the Big South Fork River...The thing worked great if used right it def does keep things bone dry! Plus you can see all your gear and makes it a bit easier to get to! Great review!
(5-29-2007 12:43 AM)
Bex
Bex
  I like my Seal Line bag too. I use it a lot mainly for packing dry clothes for paddlin but lately as a lunch bag. pack it with ice, keeps every nice and cold.
(5-27-2007 1:26 PM)
Wade
Wade
  Cool thanks. I'll check those out. If you get a chance throw up a gear review so I can see the price and what they look like. They sound like a good bag though if you trusted your electronics in them.
(2-8-2007 3:20 PM)
Explorer49
Explorer49
  REI now carries another brand - Sea to Summit. I bought a couple of these for my last adventure, various sizes and very light weight. I got one to squeeze over my laptop and one for my camera equipment, both were a god-send in the rains of SE AK.
(2-8-2007 1:15 PM)

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