SealLine Black Canyon Dry Bag

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SealLine Black Canyon Dry Bag
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SealLine Black Canyon Dry Bag -
The most durable, all-purpose dry bag from SealLine.
The most popular dry bag has been made tougher and lighter while reducing its environmental footprint. Built with PVC-free, 300D nylon with double urethane coating, the new Black Canyon Dry Bag adds all of these benefits to the straightforward protection of the classic Baja Bag. A full range of sizes feature the exclusive Dry Seal closure D-rings for lashing down.

Fabric:

  • Nylon coated with thermoplastic urethane stands up to rough treatment; radio-frequency welded seams offer many seasons of use

Insulation:

  • Dry Seal™ roll-down closure keeps the moisture out with its continuous, double-sealing strips; quick-release side buckle offers easy access to contents

Features:

  • Not intended for prolonged submersion
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Were constantly looking for ways to make our gear better, and when we found out that we could make our most popular dry bag tougher and lighter while reducing its environmental footprint, we knew exactly what to do. Built with PVC-free, 300D nylon with double urethane coating, the new Black Canyon Dry Bag adds all of these benefits to the straightforward protection of the classic Baja Bag, making it the finest one we build. A full range of sizes feature our exclusive Dry Seal closure and D-rings for lashing down.


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Dry gear makes happy rafters.
SealLine makes the classic Black Canyon Dry Bag with PVC-free double-coated nylon to protect the environment while it keeps your gear dry. Chose from a wide range of sizes to fit your needs, and take comfort in knowing that SealLine’s Dry Seal, dual-strip closure won’t let in so much as a drop of water if you flip your boat.

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The versatile Black Canyon 20-liter dry bag offers waterborne adventurers an alternative to PVC-coated, vinyl dry bags.

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Activity:Paddling
Backpack Straps:no
Closure:roll-top
Dimensions:[5 L] 18 x 20 cm, [10 L] 20 x 36 cm, [20 L] 23 x 41 cm, [30 L] 28 x 40 cm, [40 L] 33 x 51 cm, [55 L] 33 x 61 cm
Dry bag shape:Cylindrical
Gear capacity (L):20 liters
Lightweight:Lighter and more malleable for easy packing.
Material:Thermoplastic urethane-coated nylon
PVC-Free:Eco-friendlier urethane reduces environmental impact.
Premium Protection:Extra tough 300D TPU double-coated nylon with Dry Seal™ roll-top Closure provides exceptional durability and protection.
Proven Design:Straightforward, versatile and reliable protection for your gear.
Recommended Use:rafting, kayaking
Shoulder straps:No
Transparent:No
Volume:[5 L] 305 cu in, [10 L] 610 cu in, [20 L] 1220 cu in, [30 L] 1830 cu in, [40 L] 2440 cu in, [55 L] 3356 cu in
Warranty:lifetime
Weight:[5] 149 g, [10] 205 g, [20] 320 g, [30] 455 g, [40] 515 g, [55] 597 g
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SealLine Black Canyon Dry Bag Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

I recently went on a camping trip and bought one of the black canyon bags and one of the storm sack dry bags both of which are from Sealline. The description for both of these items is poor so heres a better one before you get either: The black canyon sac is much more durable and heavy duty. More made for water trips or if you want something that can withstand a lot of abuse. However it is relatively much more heavy and less compact compared to the Storm. The Storm on the other hand is perfect for backpacking use as a food sac to hang or to keep clothes dry. Unlike the Black Canyon, the outer layer is made of a tight weave fabric. This is nice however I noticed that if sap gets on it it is difficult to get out. In the end I kept one of each so I could have both durability (Black Canyon) and lightness (Storm).

Grant Sun at Backcountry.com on 07/07/2009

good, durable, light, a bit too stiff

I used several types of dry bags in my latest calm water kayak trip:
- SealLine BlackCanyon 20L and 10L,
- small Sea-to-Summt dry sack
- cheap PVC Outdoor Products 40L bags
- old Pacific Outdoor Equipment 25L dry bags
SealLine were the toughest bags among them. The only negative is that they are stiff, and because of that roll-down closure is not completely waterproof.
They are light and high quality.
Comparing to others:
Cheap Outdoor Equipment bags were not durable at all,
Sea-to-Summit very soft and nice, but not tough, and leaked a bit;
Pacific Outdoors Equipment dry sacks were great - light, flexible, watertight, with convenient purge valves, but they seem not as tough as SealLine; no leaks so far.
treviews at Campmor on 09/09/2011

Listen to me not the poor planner below

First very good dry bag, I can fit about three - four days of clothing in this bag depending on how well I wanna dress or what gets wet while out kayaking. And how well I fold and pack it. Even a towel, small amount of toiletries, and even a otter dry box for my solor charger. The guy who first reviewed this product gave a poor rating not due to the product itself but rather his own poor planning and last minute doings. Shame on him not the product! This bag fits perfectly on one side on my kayaks dry storage witch is 75L with a bit of stern room left over.
Raven Harris at REI on 05/05/2012

I purchased this dry bag in the 55L option for a 2 day kayaking adventure with my brother in law and a few friends. It worked GREAT! I had it about half to 3/4 full and no leaks. I took a spill and everything in it was perfectly fine. If I need another one I will buy it again but really I can stuff anything I need in this one bag!

rob3839045 at Backcountry.com on 05/31/2010

I go Kayak Camping and this bag suits things very well. I use several 10 liter bags - they hold a fair amount of gear and slide easily into my Kayak hatches. They keep gear dry and feel super durable/reliable. I have several Sea to Summit bags as well - while those are nice, these Seal Line bags inspire more confidence. Two thumbs way up!

Brian Reyman at Backcountry.com on 08/08/2011

I love SealLine. They make such great quality gear. This bag is a bit think but its super durable. Throw your gear inside to keep everything dry. You could also use it as a pack liner to keep things dry inside, like in case you fall during a river crossing and you pack dips under water. Its super strong and durable, great product.

Derek Klein at Backcountry.com on 07/25/2009

Needed a really tough bag to take a beating and keep gear dry. Took this on a 4 day backcountry moto trip covering 750miles of rugged terrain, including several deep stream crossings. The bag is super tough, didn't leak and came back unscathed. Really impressed with simplicity, durability and cost of this piece. One happy camper here!

Noah Howell at Backcountry.com on 10/01/2009

The dry bag accompanied me on float trip. The bag kept 3 jackets completely dry on our 5 mile float. The bag was a little difficult to get folded and tight at first but after working with it for ten min., the bag did everything I wanted it too! Great dry bag for a great price!

chi100349419 at Backcountry.com on 08/30/2011

Bought the 30L bag recently, and it kept all of my underwear and socks bone dry during a recent camping trip, which turned very wet on the last day. Bag does exactly what it was designed to do, keep all of your gear dry.

tbundenthal614 at Backcountry.com on 01/03/2010

Love these bags. I use one 40L and one 30L as a kayak instructor in Yellowstone National Park and these have taken a beating. Still standing strong - as durable and waterproof as ever.

April Pocorus at Backcountry.com on 04/19/2012

Negative Reviews:

Too small

I bought this dry bag because I was going on a canoe trip with scouts. When I got the first one it was ripped (so always check a dry bag before you buy it) so I returned that one and got the same one. When it was time to pack I found out that it was to narrow (another reason why to check a dry bag over before you buy it) Earlier that same year I borrowed a dry bag it was 20 litres as well so I thought the would be the same. My mistake. Only having a hour before I needed to leave, I had to cut back on a lot of items. I fit in my sleeping bag, a change of clothes, rain jacket, toothbrush/paste and a litre of water. I had to leave my sleeping pad at home and put my Jet Boil and MH meals in another bag. I'll be trying the next size up or a different brand next time.
tdab at REI on 08/08/2011