Outdoor Research Dry Ditty Sacks - Set of 3
Outdoor Research Dry Ditty Sacks - Set of 3 Video
Head out on the soggy trail or paddle around lush islands knowing that your gear is safely stowed in the Outdoor Research Dry Ditty sacks.
- Lightweight thermoplastic urethane-coated nylon sacks with roll-top closures are fully seam taped for reliable waterproof protection for your clothes and gear
- Set of 3 Dry Ditty sacks includes a 1-liter (61 cu. in.) sack, a 2.5-liter (153 cu. in.) sack and a 3-liter (183 cu. in.) sack
- Set of three Outdoor Research Dry Ditty sacks weighs 3 oz.
Imported.
| Best use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Gear capacity (L) | (Set) 6.5 liters |
| Gear capacity (cu. in.) | (Set) 396.7 cubic inches |
| Closure | Roll-top |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Material(s) | Nylon |
| Dimensions | (Small) 7 x 8.5 / (Medium) 8 x 11.25 / (Large) 9.25 x 12.75 inches |
| Weight | (Set) 3 ounces |
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Oct 19, 2014Waterproofing fails, not for immersion
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Feb 24, 2014taking them back for returnI was excited about this OR three pack of small waterproof rolltop bags. They look nicely made and finished, seam tape is applied evenly, roll top looks sturdy, and the material is a bit th...
Read More I was excited about this OR three pack of small waterproof rolltop bags. They look nicely made and finished, seam tape is applied evenly, roll top looks sturdy, and the material is a bit thicker (maybe tougher) than, say, Sea to Summit Ultra Sil (which I also own). Con: bottom of bags are all flat seams rather than round bottom. That reduces the volume available in the bag. Con: I puffed the bags up a bit and carefully rolled each closere four times and secured. I was able to squeeze air out of all three bags without much effort. Stuffed with a down jacket, tightly compressed, and left overnight, the largest bag lost all its compression and drew quite a bit of air into the sack. If that sack had been wet on the outside, or sitting in the bottom of a wet pack, it would of drawn moisture in with that air... My sea to summit ultra sil bags stay compressed and air tight well over 24 hours... I conclude they are worth the extra cost, and the outdoor research sacks are not worth the savings. -
Aug 8, 2013Great little bagsWe used these handy little sacks on day hikes through the Canadian Rockies in July, and they worked great. An easy way to organize your pack and to find things fast. And great to know that s...
Read More We used these handy little sacks on day hikes through the Canadian Rockies in July, and they worked great. An easy way to organize your pack and to find things fast. And great to know that smartphones, cameras, wallets etc will stay dry in a downpour. -
Jun 26, 2013Incredibly UsefulI actually use this for backpacking, not water activities. But it has added peace of mind that all of my stuff stays dry no matter how wet my pack gets.
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Mar 12, 2013Great multi-purposeI have an older version of these sacks which I purchased about 6 years ago. I use them pretty regularly for travel, day hikes, mountain biking, and kayaking. So far they've held up well an...
Read More I have an older version of these sacks which I purchased about 6 years ago. I use them pretty regularly for travel, day hikes, mountain biking, and kayaking. So far they've held up well and kept the gear in my backpack or camelback dry even when I've tipped the kayak. I like the improvement of adding the D rings to the newer versions, I've had to tie mine down individually with small d-rings or bungees. I am planning to purchase another set and some larger ones for camping/backpacking.
Read More When I first got these bags, they kept things fairly dry, but after a year the waterproofing has failed. Don't trust these for immersion or for extended exposure to water. May be OK for keeping splashes off