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Camping & Hiking | Home » » See Bag by SealLine | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | 218331 Features: Forgo color-coding, clear vinyl materials allow you to see exactly what you have and have not packed Keep everything dry with the Dry Seal dual-strip roll-down top that provides water-tight protection for your gear Heavy duty vinyl bottom and sides withstand years of use Specifications: Capacity: 280 cu in (5-liter); 620 cu in (10-liter); 1170 cu in (20 liter); 1950 cu in (30-liter) Weight: 65 ounces (5-liter); 10 ounces (10-liter); 14 ounces (20-liter); 1 lb 2 oz (30-liter) Dimensions: 7 x 8 inches (5-liter); 8 x 14 inches (10-liter); 9 x 16 inches (20-liter); 11 x 19 inches (30-liter) Material: clear vinyl (body); scrim-reinforced vinyl (bottom) Access: top | | | Product Details: | | | Package Weight:
| 1.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 43 reviews |
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79 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Give it a try and keep things dryOct 13, 2009
By G. Kaiser
"Goose Charmer"
This past summer, I took a trip in a canoe down 400 miles of the Mississippi. I talked with a lot of people and salespeople about the BEST bag I could buy to keep my stuff dry for the adventure. Everybody who had ever heard of the SEALINE Dry Bags recommended them. These things are tough. They are thick and do not rip easily. My favorite part of this bag is that it is clear.
I was able to keep all of my clothes for the trip in this bag (I do pack light though). Being that it is a clear bag, it was easy to see what I was grabbing to wear. At night, temperatures got below 30 degrees and all I had was a tent to sleep in. Wet clothes would have been my death and so, this bag saved my life in a round-a-bout kind of way.
Even when it rained... even when waves crashed over the canoe's sides... even when I threw this bag on the ground and in the morning and thick dew saturated everything else- the contents I kept in this bag were dry as a bone. Often, this sat in the bottom of the canoe sloshing around in water!
Just to clarify, our bones are not really dry. They are actually living tissue. The contents in the bag were as dry as a bone is a figure of speech which, I believe, refers to the bones of a dead mouse but that's just an assumption... and you know what happens when we make assumptions... oh, wait- I assumed you knew.
Happy shopping and thanks for reading this review. I hope it helped!
36 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Great productJun 28, 2007
By K. Kenda I bought this product mostly because the place where I rented a kayak used them. The bag is basic, simple, easy to use and very effective (I dropped it in the water accidentally and all my goods -cell phone and ipod and lunch) were fine. This was a gift for my husband and when he opened it he recognized the name right away - turns out his friends use their products as well and like them.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
20L bag is big enough for two beach towelsJan 08, 2011
By Just a guy These are great bags for the boat. We use them on the laser to go sailing. I tie the painter around the mast and the bag - it just lies on the bow. The 20L bag is the right size for two beach towels and few other small things. The bottom is reinforced. It is more or less a cylinder. There is a light plastic D loop to run a line through. If you just want something for your camera and cell phone - I would go with the 5 or 10L. The 20L is really quite large.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Water ProtectionJun 16, 2008
By Nicholas M. Folts
"Nikk"
This is definitely a must have for backpacking trips. Keeps the contents nice and dry while helping compress them to fit in the pack better. I am thinking about getting another "See 10" so all my bag's content will be safe from water. My only issue is it does add a bit of weight (10 oz) for you true light-weight backpackers.
Whether you are looking for backpacking gear, or for general water protection storage, this product seems very well made for it.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Pricey, but well-designedJun 27, 2010
By Poison Wood I bought the 5L version of this bag to hold my mid-sized digital SLR (Canon 20D) while kayaking. The 5L bag is 7 inches in diameter and about 10 inches long when sealed. It's just large enough to hold my camera with a zoom lens (55-250mm). I'm confident in this configuration it'll keep it well safe from splashes. If I was worried about it being submerged, I'd probably turn the top one more time, making it a little smaller.
The bag is easy to open and close and fairly compact. I give it 4 stars rather than 5 because the price is a bit steep.
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