This pack is great. It packs easily, the straps and back support are among the best/most comfortable that I've ever worn, and this thing is so tough that it would take a pret…
- Matthew, 08/21/12
Rockford, IL
Bombproof design and functionality. It has proven itself on the Grand Canyon and elsewhere. The shoulder and waist straps are beefy and made to last.…
- CYNTHIA RAE, 01/07/08
CLEMSON
I use the Baja Dry Bag for everything from camping and keeping clothes dry from the dew to surfing at the beach in Florida and keeping clothes, keys, my phone, and wallet dry…
- Dave, 09/13/10
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
These are the toughest dry bags that I know of. Thick, durable rubber all over ensures a complete seal from water, rocks and other snags. I use my 4 bajas particularly in the…
- Erik, 08/15/11
The Northland
I bought the 20L to stick my camera bag in (it's a bulky DLSR) on backpacking trips during rainy season. No more carrying around a garbage bag just in case! I am sure you co…
- AIMEE, 03/21/09
Fairbanks, AK
We are using this bug for trekking to protect our sleeping bags.…
- Tetsuji, 06/27/11
I've done drybags before, everybody has right? Things stay, well, dry. For bike commuting and weekend trip this bag is SWEET. I added few external pockets and the SL internal…
- Alexander, 11/29/10
DC
I used it during my Peace Corps service in Africa. It has been slammed, overstuffed, left in the sun & it still functions beautifully. Its capacity is perfect: room for a 3-se…
- emily, 09/21/12
so i borrowd my friends pack and at first thought it looked a little flimsy but it held my supplies and was comfortable. i am now planning on buying one. would reccomend to an…
- Ian, 04/29/11
Sand Springs
I bought the 2.5 Liter to put my jetboil in. Fits perfect, and adds a little padding. Plus room for a cup and your coffee on top.…
- Frank, 04/29/10
Harrisburg, IL
Does keep stuff dry, but next to impossible to re-seal if you're in and out of the case, especially when it gets a little dirty. SO - OK whhere you can see the whole map whil…
- BRYAN, 05/19/08
CARMEL
had it in and out of the water for three hours and kept my map dry…
- KIM, 07/22/08
VENTURA
I use this bag extensively on caving trips to keep clothing and food dry (the dry bag goes inside a larger caving pack). After multiple 12+ hour trips in which this bag has be…
- Joe, 06/03/13
If you need something to stay dry . . . get some SealLine canyon bags!! Tossed all our electronics (read "phones") into one on a canoe trip a few weeks ago and they all staye…
- Jon, 09/21/11
Tennessee
Put a change of clothes or your sleeping bag in one of these and rest assured you will have dry clothes/ sleeping bag even after a ton has rained on you!…
- Heloisa, 09/17/12
north miami beach
I bought two of these bags (70L and 115L) to replace two Seattle Sports H2Zero bags I bought a few years ago (which did not hold up well). We used the Boundaries for a canoe t…
- Tom, 09/07/09
Syracuse, NY
Because Japan is a country where it rains much, such backing is necessary.
The shoulder doesn't become quite painful.…
- nishi, 07/01/09
tokyo
Bought this bag at first site at the store in aa, used it daily for my bike commute in NYC. Very well constructed and even withstood a couple hard crashes quite well - the fa…
- MARK, 01/16/12
Saint Louis
These are the best map cases on the market period.
I've used these in several adventure races in rain, snow, and insane heat and they've never let any water inside. Also, t…
- Robert, 11/05/10
I returned this product because the side grommet thing seemed cheap. It also seamed more difficult to seal than the original SealLine case.
Save your money.…
- Erik, 04/22/10
Kalamazoo
This works well to keep your stuff dry in the rain, but isn't quite as watertight as I had hoped for use at the beach/in the water. It's pretty good, though.…
- ALYSSA, 06/13/07
They sure know how to cut corners on these things, but it still does not leak.…
- Conrad, 11/01/09
Port Charlotte, FL
The only down side is that the straps are just nylon webbing and tend to dig into your shoulders a bit if you have any weighted items in the bag, i overcame that problem by bu…
- Nathan, 12/08/10
Brooklyn
this what i have been looking for, a light daypack/tote bag. it is great for backpacking trip you can roll this up and put in your big backpack. or carry them as a tote bag wh…
- CHAKRAPHAN, 02/03/08
FAIRFAX
I've used this bag to store clothes and food. Sometimes I bring it with me empty because I know it will come in handy. In Big Sur, California, I packed clothes in it, then i…
- sarah, 04/16/11
Naples, Florida
Make sure you get the proper size. These bags are extremely versatile. You can literally fit a ton of stuff and it will keep your stuff dry. It can be easily attached to your…
- Bruno, 12/07/09
Plantation
My son lives in Seattle and put this SealLine Zip Duffel 75 on his xmas list. A couple of his friends have the product and recommended the product as a great to have item. H…
- Deb, 11/20/09
Kansas City
Really good bag for water-proofness. Seals tight. Just pricey for size.…
- JIM, 02/05/09
Colorado Springs
Quality, effective dry pouch for your electronics. I feel safe getting caught in a rainstorm knowing my electronics are in this SeaLine case.…
- Buddy, 08/07/12
Chapel Hill
I have never used it completely submerged underwater, but I use the pak to hold my Nikon D80 camera when I'm hiking, caving, and skiing. It works great! It successfully keep…
- ANNIE, 06/17/08
WYOMING
Great dry bag for your small stuff. I have used it a few times on day paddles when all I need to take is my wallet, Adventure Medical Kit and cell phone with plenty of space l…
- Chris, 12/04/09
IT's squishy, it's purple, and you can hang it anywhere! What more could you want, it's my best friend in my boat, and it keeps we warm whe I hug it!…
- BRENT, 12/08/06
Mulliken
i think the design i recieved is slightly different to the one pictured and is probably bettter in my opinion. The blue is sort of more grey and there is not funny pattern on…
- Emma, 01/09/12