2010-04-20

SealLine Baja Dry Bags

Cheap SealLine Baja Dry Bags Review




I use both the 5 Liter and 10 Liter bags for canoeing and rafting. They are extremely well made and I have never had any leaks, even after complete submersion. I used to keep a camera in the bag but not any more. When I saw something I wanted to photograph, I had to unfold the seal to get at the camera. This simply took too long and the moment was usually gone. So don't use this as a waterproof camera case. Get a waterproof camera instead and use the SealLine to keep your lunch and gear dry. That it does extremely well.




SealLine Baja Dry Bags Feature


  • Dry Seal roll-top Closure ensures the best watertight seal possible
  • 19 oz. scrim-reinforced vinyl side with heavy duty 30 oz. scrim-reinforced vinyl bottom




SealLine Baja Dry Bags Overview


SealLine Baja Dry Bags have been proven on rivers, lakes, and oceans around the world. Versatile and durable, the 20-ounce vinyl sides and heavy-duty 34-ounce bottom withstand just about any abuse Mother Nature, or your crew, can dish out. Baja Bags close with SealLine's Dry Seal roll-down closure and have an attached D-ring for securing inside a raft or on top of a luggage rack. Made with continuous double sealing strips, the roll-down closure is one of the best waterproof closures in existence. Especially handy are instructions embossed directly on the strips, making it easy to get a reliable seal.

Product Features
  • Material: [Sides] 20 oz. vinyl, [Bottom] 34 oz. vinyl
  • Closure: Dry Seal roll-down
  • Volume: [Baja 30] 1950cu in (32L), [Baja 40] 2400cu in (39L), [Baja 55] 3310cu in (54L)
  • Dimensions: [Baja 30] 11 x 19in (28 x 48cm), [Baja 40] 13 x 20in (33 x 51cm), [Baja 55] 13 x 24in (33 x 61cm)
  • Backpack Straps: No
  • Weight: [Baja 30] 20oz (567g), [Baja 40] 24oz (680g), [Baja 55] 28oz (794g)
  • Warranty: Lifetime




*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Apr 20, 2010 17:19:05

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