ALPS Mountaineering  Torrent Dry Bag Pack - 35 Liters

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Conquer your next rugged outdoor adventure while keeping your gear dry in the ALPS Mountaineering Torrent 35-liter pack. 500-denier waterproof, polyester PVC material protects gear in wet environs.

Color: Blue
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Features

  • Backpack straps offer easy portage; also has a convenient grab handle
  • Oval-shaped, flat bottom helps prevent rolling
  • Secure roll-top closure with top compression strap
  • Waterproof purge valve allows for easier compression
  • Durable 500-denier polyester PVC waterproof material
  • Strong, fully welded seams add durability and waterproofness
  • Closeout
  • Not intended for prolonged submersion

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Paddling

Gear Capacity (L)

35 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

2,135 cubic inches

Shoulder Strap

Yes

Compression Straps

Yes

Waterproof

Yes

Dry Bag Shape

Cylindrical

Material(s)

500-denier polyester

Dimensions

21 x 13 x 8 inches

Weight

1 lb. 5 oz.

Reviews

4 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

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20011
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Good for all-weather commuting.

Great for commuting by bike in all weather. Big enough that I can toss my regular commuting backpack into it, but not too heavy. Heavy-duty, fully waterproof fabric. Looks ok too.

Photogirl
Location:Washington
Age:65–74
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

Worked well for the price point, but not the best

I purchased this dry bag for a trip to Antarctica, it was used for zodiac excursions. The dry bag worked well to protect what I put in it, but I have two concerns. (1) in cold temperatures, the fabric gets very stiff and it can be a bit difficult to roll and secure the top in cold temps; however, the fabric was heavy enough to protect contents and never tore. (2) the backpack straps were not terribly comfortable and would not work well for a heavy load.

Age:65–74
HSherrow
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 months ago

Anonymous
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

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