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Big River 50L Dry Backpack
Balanced option for paddlers who want a high-confidence all-round setup with strong value retention.
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Product Breakdown
Get the Sea to Summit Big River 75L Dry Backpack with waterproof nylon ripstop and 75L capacity for paddling and wet weather travel.
Deep Dive
Why We Like The Sea To Summit Big River 75L Dry Backpack
When it comes to dry bags, the Sea to Summit Big River 75L Dry Backpack stands out from the rest. Unlike other basic designs, this backpack offers much more. It features a streamlined EVA foam pack harness, shoulder straps, and a removable hip belt for a comfortable and ergonomic backpack-carrying option. Whether we are carrying our gear to or from the water, this backpack is the perfect companion.
With a massive 75L capacity, this dry bag can hold days worth of food, clothes, and gear. The waterproof nylon ripstop material provides excellent protection and keeps everything dry, whether we are hiking, kayaking, or exploring the great outdoors.
Details
Best for: paddling and wet weather travel
Large 75L capacity: Ideal for gear-heavy activities
420-denier nylon: Highly waterproof and abrasion resistant
TPU laminated: Provides waterproofing (not for extended submersion)
Roll-top closure: Allows for compression and ensures a watertight seal
Secure grab handle and daisy chain: Perfect for lashing to a kayak, bike, or other gear
Specs
Material: [membrane/laminate] TPU, [face fabric] 420D nylon
Volume: 75L (4575cu in)
Backpack Carry: yes
Shoulder Strap: yes
Compression: yes
Waterproof: yes
Closure: roll-top
Dimensions: 14.4 x 13 x 26.6in
Claimed Weight: 1lb 12.8oz
Activity: paddling, traveling
Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime
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