Dry Bags & Boxes
Dry Bags

Seal Line Kodiak Window Dry Bag


Product Details

Built of durable and watertight polyurethane nylon, the Seal Line Kodiak Window Dry Bag features a reinforced body and translucent TPU window, letting locate what you need without digging around. A one-way purge value allows for increased compressibility and is flexible and flush to prevent snagging.With a roll-down closure, the Kodiak delivers a watertight seal to keep your necessities dry and the reinforced bottom no only provides long lasting durability, it also keeps your Kodiak Dry Bag upright for backing and transport.

Price : $34.95


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Dry Bags and Gear Checklist

Get a bag larger than you need : At least 1/3 of the dry bag will be "empty", even when full, so get one larger than you think you need.
Make sure you have a small, separate one for all those pesky little things : Such as keys, wallet, snack, the list is endless....
Protect Your Electronics! If you take electronic items out on the river, protect them...rivers and iPods are a poor mix.
Don't forget the rope. You need something to lash dry bags down to your raft or canoe. And keep it lashed at ALL times!!
See Through Bag? No privacy for your stuff, and it looks bad, but it's highly functional. Especially handy for smaller bags you go in and out of frequently.

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