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SealLine Boundary Pack

Kayaks & Boating > Dry BagsRated: **** by 8 reviews.

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When it's time to portage, the Boundary Pack is ready to change scenes; SealLine's versatile dry bag comes complete with shoulder straps, a harness, and waistbelt so that when you hit land, your gear, clothes, or sleeping bag are easily carried on your back. Even if your time out of the water proves warm, the waterproof and breathable straps provide air circulation to your skin and once you're back on the water, the water-resistant, scrim-reinforced vinyl keeps your belongings dry.

Features:

  • Carry it comfortable with the included shoulder strap harness, complete with a sternum strap and waistbelt for evenly distributed weight and a comfortable carry
  • Everything stays dry protected by the scrim-reinforced vinyl body and bottom
  • Keep your gear safely protected once you're on-board with the Dry Seal dual-strip roll-down closure that's held in place by the side cinch straps (70 liter and 115 liter sizes)

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The Boundary Pack by SealLine is waterproof and durable making it perfect for canoeing and canyoneering. Protect your gear on trains, buses, boats, and float planes. Made with 19 oz. vinyl sides and a heavy-duty 30 oz. bottom. Features include removable padded shoulder straps, now waterproof and breathable, and the patented dual strip Dry Seal roll-down closure. Available in three sizes. The larger sizes close with side-cinch buckles.

Features:

  • Heavy Duty 30 ounce Vinyl Bottom and 19 oz vinyl side
  • Includes sternum strap and waist belt
  • Padded, breathable and waterproof Shoulder Straps
  • Roll-Down Dry Seal Closure
Backpack Straps:Yes, removable
Capacity:2270 cu in (35 liters); 3940 cu in (70 liters); 6940 cu in (115 liter)
Closure:Roll-top
Country of Origin:United States
Dimensions:10 x 14.5 x 20 inches (35 liters); 9 x 17.5 x 25 inches (70 liters); 12.5 x 18.5 x 30 inches (115 liters)
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:scrim-reinforced vinyl
Recommended Use:Carrying kayaking and canoeing gear, keeping gear dry
Volume:[S] 2145cu in (35L); [M] 4271cu in (70L); [L] 7017cu in (115L)
Weight:1 lb 14 oz (35 liters); 2 lb 9 oz (70 liters); 3 lb 6 oz (115 liter)

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SizeColor
Blue
Blue
Green
Green
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Black
35l69.9569.9569.9569.95
35 L 69.9569.95 
70l71.9679.9579.9571.9679.9579.95
70 L 79.9579.95 
115 L 89.9589.95 
115l89.0089.0080.9689.0089.00

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SealLine Boundary Pack Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

Durable Bag

Rating:****

I bought the 115L sized bag, which will definitely hold all of your gear for a week long Boundary Waters trip, and then some. Nice to see the new model has the hip-belt: mine doesn't have this feature, but I sure wish it did! There is no padding against your back; to solve this you can pack your sleeping pad against that side, or stick a lightweight piece of foam on the inside before you start packing. Everything stayed dry the entire week, and it handled being set down in mud and on rocks/gravel nicely. If you plan on getting the largest bag and/or have lots of gear, I recommend putting "like" gear in smaller light-weight dry sacks first, so it's easier to find what you're looking for when you're digging through the big bag, especially in mosquito territory! The yellow color also made it easier to see the contents on the inside.

Kelli Busch at Backcountry.com on 02/26/2009

Works Great

Rating:****

Bought this pack for stowing my climbing gear for bouldering on some islands. Required some swims between the rocks. I only bought the 30L as we at most would sleep the night on the sand and needed little. The bag never leaked, I've used it for this purposed probably 2 dozen times or more now, always beeing dragged behind me while I swim. Or used as a bouy for a break on a long swim.

My only thought is that the material appears like it may wear thin and eventually develop holes on the corners of the folds. Grant it there aren't any holes and this isn't a proven fact. The material there is just the only place that seems to be wearing faster.

Sean Macha at Backcountry.com on 06/17/2009

Nothing like a dry sleeping bag on a 9-day raft trip!

Rating:*****

I bought this bag in the 115L size with the intention of stuffing my sleeping bag, sleeping pad, and pillow inside its heavy-duty yellow waterproof material. Turns out, in that size, there was enough room for my girlfriend's stuff too! As an avid rafter, I love gear that acts tough and can stuff right into the crevices on a gear boat. This bag more than met my needs; I can't wait to go on another overnight raft trip just so I can burp this bag one more time! Woot!

Chris Tatsuno at Backcountry.com on 09/22/2009

Nice dry bag

Rating:****

I have older 115L models of this bag without the hip strap for rafting trips. They work great, even on a flipped and pinned boat. Plenty of room for all of a person's personal gear for several days, and the shoulder straps make getting your gear from the boat to camp much easier. For the price I would recommend, and they've held up well over a few years of good use.

Bojangles111a at Backcountry.com on 07/03/2009

Good dry bag/pack

Rating:****

Used this bag on a 6 day boundary waters trip. Bag worked great - kept all my gear dry. I felt the lack of a padded hip belt was a drawback. I'm thinking about devising a way to add padding from an old frame pack, possibly. Also, I ordered too big a bag, which meant that I took too much stuff, a lot of which I didn't really need.

bmcmurray2317915 at Backcountry.com on 08/30/2008

boundary waters tough

Rating:****

Went on a 5 day canoe trip to the boundary waters. Bag kept was easy to carry, adjust and comfortable with all of my stuff and kept me all dry. Really pleased with bag. It is not even too scratched up and I also used it as luggage on the plane ride there.

craigbt033100158642 at Backcountry.com on 08/16/2008

great dry bags for roof rack

Rating:*****

I use these for loading light gear onto my roof rack. They are great. I also have the duffle, which has less straps, also a good choice.

deb2449957 at Backcountry.com on 04/23/2009

great product

Rating:*****

this product was perfect for a week up in the boundry waters it was easy to portage and it kept my gear 100% dry

pbrunner2235665 at Backcountry.com on 05/28/2008