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SealLine Storm Sack

Kayaks & Boating > Dry BagsRated: ***** by 2 reviews.

Mountain Gear

Certified PVC-free, SealLine's Storm Sack Waterproof Bag stores the gear that you need to keep dry. Redesigned from its earlier iterations with a stiffer top strap for a more secure seal on the roll-top closure, this polyurethane-coated sack keeps water out and your gear dry.

Features:

  • Certified PVC free, the polyurethane-coated nylon is waterproof and environmentally friendly
  • Truly watertight, the rolled and taped construction won't let in even the smallest of drips thanks to a stiffer top strap that provides a more secure seal

Backcountry.com

The SealLine Storm Sack Dry Bags provide the waterproof capability for a full-on rafting trip and the low weight to take backpacking. Why would you want a dry bag for backpacking? If you have to ask that question, you’ve never been caught in a west coast downpour. The people from SealLine have.

Access:top
Backpack Straps:No
Capacity:165 cu in (2.5 L); 390 cu in (5 L); 656 cu in (10 L); 1310 cu in (20 L); 1525 cu in (25 L); 5.4 oz (35 L)
Closure:Roll-top
Dimensions:[2.5L] 4.5 x 12in; [5L] 6 x 15in; [10L] 7.5 x 17in; [20L] 9 x 21in
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:PVC-free double-coated nylon
Recommended Use:Rafting, backpacking, camping
Volume:[2.5L] 165cu in; [5L] 390cu in; [10L] 656cu in; [20L] 1310cu in
Weight:[2.5L] 1.6oz (45g); [5L] 2.2oz (62g); [10L] 2.7oz (77g); [20L] 3.8oz (108g); [25L] 3.7oz (115g); [35L] 5.4oz (168g); [60L] 7.7oz (240g)

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SizeColor
Orange
Orange
Blue
Blue
2.5l10.9510.95
5l12.9512.95
10l15.9515.95
20l18.95 
25l23.9523.95
35l26.9629.9526.9629.95

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SealLine Storm Sack Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

Wondering whats the difference?

Rating:****

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

Storm Sack weathered out our Cataract Canyon raft trip

Rating:*****

I have a couple of these dry sacks. The Storm Sack provides a great clothes bag to add a little extra confidence to a river trip. I like to pack my dry, warm clothes (for the campsite) in a Storm Sack and pack it in along with hiking shoes, duct tape, etc in a heavier duty dry bag. That way, it keeps my clothes separated from the other odds and ends I pack and adds just that little bit more water resistance should the boat flip.

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