The Sea to Summit Evac Lightweight Dry Bags will keep your compressible gear dry, as air squeezes out, water can't get in. The Evac Dry Bag is a bluesign-approved recycled 70D nylon waterproof main body fabric and a 70D EVAC waterproof but air-permeable base that allows you to push air out while still keeping your contents dry inside, resulting in more efficient space utilisation. DWR finishes on both fabrics are C0 non-PFC. Pack your compressible items- sleeping bags and insulated clothing into the Evac Dry Bag, roll the roll-top closure down, then squeeze the bag to push the air out. This function allows you to fit items into your pack or travel bag more effectively. It was also designed with an oval base making them perfect for sliding into the contours of your pack. All seams are double stitched and tape-sealed.
Pro-tip: sitting on a packed Evac Dry Bag is the best way to squeeze the air out- then pack the dry bag into a tight space in your bag or pack so it does not draw itself full of air again.
Features:
Double-stitched and fully taped waterproof seams
Light-reflecting white interior for better visibility of gear
bluesign® APPROVED recycled 70D nylon main body fabric uses a PFC-free DWR finish
D-ring attachment point at buckle for securing to boats, bikes, kayaks
Specifications:
Best Use: Backpacking
Closure: Non-wicking hypalon roll-top closure
Repair Buckle Size: 5/8in / 15mm (2-Pin)
Shape: Oval base
Dimensions/ Weight:
3 Litre: 17 x 13.3 x 21.3 cm / 43g
5 Litre: 16.8 x 14 x 32 cm / 50g
8 Litre: 19.9 x 16.5 x 39 cm / 60g
13 Litre: 22 x 20 x 45.9 cm / 72g
20 Litre: 31.5 x 28.8 x 55.6 cm / 113g
FAQ's:
Is this dry bag waterproof? - The body of the dry bag is waterproof (10,000 mm hydrostatic head). However, avoid submersion since water can seep through the roll-top closure of any dry bag.
Is this dry bag suitable for paddle sports? - Absolutely. The tough nylon material on this dry bag is perfect for water sports. Just be cautious around sharp objects or abrasive surfaces.
Does this bag work for modular packing in a backpack? - Yes! Use these bags for all compressible items. First, squeeze the air out, then pack the dry bag into a tight space so it doesn't draw air back in. It works wonders on items such as sleeping bags and insulated clothing.