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Protect your backpacking gear from the elements in Outdoor Research's Barrier Dry Sacks. When rain and snow seep through your backpack, these dry bags keep your stuff safe. The Barrier Dry Sacks' waterproof, coated nylon fabric and taped seams block moisture throughout your summer and winter camping adventures. Outdoor Research made the roll-down top of the Barrier Dry Sacks water-tight, so moisture won't invade the opening. With bigger or smaller options to choose from, you'll find just the right size to fit your sleeping bag and clothes, or just a few essentials.
Keep everything absolutely dry with the Outdoor Research's Barrier Dry Sacks. Even if your gear takes a spill into a glacial stream or mountain lake, it'll stay dry within the waterproof nylon fabric that's fully seam taped so that not a drop of water finds its way in.

The Outdoor Research Barrier Dry Sacks are a great way to protect down clothes, socks, and anything you want to keep dry in foul conditions. It's fully seam taped, coated nylon ensures protection if your gear takes an unexpected tumble into the water.

Keeping your gear dry isn't as big of a challenge when you use Outdoor Research's Barrier Dry Sacks. Combining the functionality of taped seams, waterproof coating, and roll-top closures, you'll be able to ensure everything stays untouched by water.
| Capacity: | 398 cu in (Size 1); 646 cu in (Size 2); 971 cu in (Size 3); 1710 cu in (Size 4); 2259 cu in (Size 5); 3364 cu in (Size 6) |
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| Capacity / Volume: | [1] 398cu in (6.5L); [2] 646cu in (10.6L); [3] 971cu in (15.9L); [4] 1710cu in (28L); [5] 2259cu in (37L); [6] 3364cu in (55.1L) |
| Country Of Origin: | Afghanistan |
| Dimensions: | 17 5/8 x 6 inches (Size 1); 20 1/8 x 7 inches (Size 2); 22 5/8 x 8 inches (Size 3); 25 1/4 x 10 inches (Size 4); 27 1/4 x 11 inches (Size 5); 29 x 13 inches (Size 6) |
| Material: | nylon |
| Recommended Use: | Hiking, backpacking, camping, canoeing |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Weight: | 1.7 ounces (Size 1); 2.1 ounces (Size 2); 2.5 ounces (Size 3); 3.2 ounces (Size 4); 3.7 ounces (Size 5); 4.5 ounces (Size 6) |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| Outdoor Research #5 Barrier Dry Sack | $18.00 | |
| Outdoor Research #6 Barrier Dry Sack | $19.95 |
These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| Pacific Outdoors Deck Nav Kayaks & Boating > Dry Bags | $52.48 - $110.00 | |
| Pacific Outdoors Gobi Portage Dry Pack Kayaks & Boating > Dry Bags | $102.17 |
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Does the trick | |
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| These little lightweight bags are great fill with clothes, sleeping bag or other gear you do not wamt to get wet. They pack down small if you just want to throw one in your backpack for later. As a bonus, filled loosely with clothes it makes a great pillow. | |
| Summiteer at Mountain Gear on 08/18/2009 | |
inexpensive gear that works | |
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| a fine dry sack. all good here except it is not ripstop material. you need to buy the next OR bags to get that. for the outdoorsman on a budget these are perfect. i use in canoeing and inside my backpack. | |
| ne14phish at Mountain Gear on 09/24/2009 | |
Versatile, at a great sale price! | |
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| Would prefer some different color choices but for the great sale price - very worth it. Too many uses! | |
| Ourowl at Mountain Gear on 10/06/2009 | |
Dry sack | |
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| I have used these bag for years, they are durable, waterproof and lightweight. | |
| Chuck at Mountain Gear on 10/22/2009 | |
ligthweight dry quality construction | |
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| very lightweight, may not be durable in the long run, easy to use. | |
| Matt in Michigan at Mountain Gear on 08/03/2009 | |