This thing isn't a water bottle. It's a machine! I was sucked in by the shapely curves and moosejaw logo on this bottle.
The ring around the outside of the top flips up int…
- CHRISTOPHER, 05/15/13
Twin Cities, MN
What can I say except this water bottle kicks butt. Big check ! No leaks check ! Holds water ! Compartment holds key and gym membership card check ! Plus it looks super cool.…
- Dale, 04/10/13
As noted, these are handy for large groups or distant water sources. I use the Dromedary primarily to pack water into dry areas. A 6L bag weighs ~13.75# full (almost nothing e…
- John, 12/02/09
The Buffalo Commons
This is a versatile bag. I bought the 6L bag and it works great for camp water storage. I just hang it from a tree and the spout works good for filling my pot. Now all I need…
- NATHAN, 05/12/09
PEKIN
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
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 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
Super light dry sack, but still 100% waterproof. Really thin fabric, so not something you would drag after you down a canyon, but great for keeping things waterproof inside a…
- Lars, 12/03/12
Minneapolis
if you backpack or canoe and everything in between, you can and will find these useful...i use mine primarily for backpacking in which i have a food bag, clothes bag, hygiene…
- Chris, 12/17/09
Appalacian Area
I have this durable stuff sack in both the 15L size and the 30L size. This bag is extremely well made and should last for decades. It repels water, and thanks to the daisy cha…
- STEVE, 06/11/10
Utah
I considered buying the "lightweight" Outdoor Research stuff sacks and then I realized how small of a difference in weight it would be compared to the "durable" labeled sacks…
- Megan, 07/09/10
Cincin-nasti
The description written for this is actually the description for the "granite gear eVent Sil Compression Dry sack." this one is not made of eVent, it does not replace the comp…
- greg, 03/17/12
ROCHESTER! NY
I bought this compressor for a backpacking trip. It's pretty durable!
Just note that that the colour may be a little off, I ordered the tigerlily 11L block and it's a darker…
- Mila, 05/06/13
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
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
My two buddies and I used these bags to keep our stuff dry during a stormy voyage from Chicago to South Haven Michigan. They worked great and we were able to finally dry off…
- Eric, 03/07/11
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 love these bottles. After you polish off a liter of water it is so nice to be able to roll your bottle up and stuff it in your pocket. They are also very durable. I threw it…
- HAROLD, 07/05/08
LEXINGTON
When someone asked me, "Why do you carry 1/2 a pound in bottles?" it change my life. I'm not uber light in cutting off excess threads and straps, but lighter = more enjoyment…
- Daniel, 08/13/11
Just bought it and used it for the first time this week. You can fit a couple of light weight jackets in the 3 L size. Like another reviewer said, I like that the fabric for…
- David, 04/28/13
Los Angeles
I've switched all of my stuff sacks to the air bags. These things are super light and strong. They are a little slick too, which helps when I am trying to slide them in or o…
- Jeremy, 01/26/12
Los Angeles
I'm generally a fan of Granite Gear; I use their packs exclusively and have had good experiences with the regular non-eVent version of these bags. The eVent style, however, ha…
- Will, 07/09/12
San Francisco, CA
The transparent fabric is wonderful for seeing where stuff is inside. They are light - unbelievable fabric. I haven't gotten really drenched in rain while packs in one of thes…
- Ferrell, 12/17/11
Roswell
If you always forget where you have put your shirt or your last pair of socks these boys are for you. They seal your stuff and you don´t have to open it to see what´s inside…
- Heloisa, 09/17/12
north miami beach
A great stuff sack, the fact that it is seam sealed gives you that extra bit of water protection and creates the option to use this bag to carry water from a water source to y…
- Christopher, 02/04/12
OK...so the OR lightweight stuff sack is pretty much unbeatable for what you get. It is incredibly lightweight for all you ultralight ding dongs out there....and it can take…
- Joshua, 06/10/11
Columbus, GA
I have had many dry sacks this is not the best by any means it doesn't keep things completely dry and the rope straps are hard to use and to say the least they don't really wo…
- Benton, 08/08/11
This does exactly what it says - compresses and keeps your stuff dry. I use it for my sleeping bag and down vest. It compresses more than the original bag, weighs less, and ad…
- Brendan, 01/11/13
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
I got my first Platypus bladder over ten years ago, and I have used the fire out of it! I used to fill it about three-quarters full of water and then freeze it. I haven't bo…
- Cooper, 06/09/09
North Western Kentucky
Honestly, as far as hydration packs go this thing basically takes the cake. Its not a hydration "pack" in and of it self exactly, but rather a fully insulated bladder equiped…
- Joshua, 02/10/11
When ordering this item, I also ordered Bibler replacement Tent Stakes, Moosejaw item 65371. This item is described as Tough 24 cm 9 in tent stakes by Bibler. Made from aircra…
- JOHN, 11/23/07
ALEXANDRIA
I am going to get more, but you should get some too. Great little bags.…
- GERALD, 03/30/08
GROSSE POINTE FARMS
I needed to compress my down sleeping bag AND keep it dry. This is amazing. My huge down bag compresses to the size of a volley ball. But I flatten it a little to fit in my…
- J, 09/08/12
Kansas
Very strong and durable. The compression straps won't twist, bind, or fray and neither will the material. Available in plenty of sizes to fit any kind of gear you need. A s…
- Eric, 03/08/12
United States