NRS  Expedition DriDuffel 70 L Dry Bag

$329.95
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Great for overnights and extended trips alike, the 70-liter NRS Expedition DriDuffel gives you a spot to store items that can't get wet, taking the stress out of getting swamped or stuck in the rain.

Color: Smoke
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Features

  • TRU® Zip closure delivers an immersion-ready waterproof seal; the toothless zipper is self-repairing, making wilderness maintenance a nonissue
  • Heavy-duty UV- and wear-resistant PVC-free material with RF welded seams can handle the wear and tear of any outdoor adventure, season after season
  • Stackable flat base design makes packing, storing and rigging easy
  • 2 compression straps reduce bag size and stabilize gear
  • IPX7 rating means, when zipped, contents inside the duffel are protected against water immersion for 30 min. up to 1 m deep
  • Not intended for prolonged submersion

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Paddling

Gear Capacity (L)

70 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

4,272 cubic inches

Shoulder Strap

Yes

Number of Exterior Pockets

None

Compression Straps

Yes

Waterproof

Yes

Dry Bag Shape

Duffel

Material(s)

TPU-coated 840-denier heavy-duty nylon

Dimensions

28 x 15.25 x 11.75 inches

Weight

2 lbs. 12.8 oz.

Reviews
1 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars

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Chilly Head Jake
Planet Earth
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

TruZip seal is truly AWFUL

1 month ago

I expected more from NRS. The fabric is waterproof. The concept of the zip closure is nice; it is faster than sealing a Watershed bag. The seal seems airtight, but it has a major flaw. The seal can pop open if there's pressure on the closed bag. This happened to me multiple times on an Alsek trip. Fortunately it only happened on shore and not while underway. This is unacceptable for what should be a DRY bag. The previous version of the DriDuffel was watertight. I'm more a fan of brass zippers than TiZip seals, I'm beginning to trust the plastic zippers more. They need to stay clean of course. This new "Tru Zip" seal sounds awesome, but it is a liability if you need your stuff to stay dry on the river. Bummer too, because the fabric itself seems up to NRS standards. This bag went back as soon as I returned from my first outing using it. I'll stick with Watershed bags, bags with TiZip seals, or old-school roll-top closures. Even though roll-top bags are usually never totally dry, they don't just pop open. Do not buy a bag with the TruZip seals!!!

Age:55–64
No, I do not recommend this product
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