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Dennis D. Deering
> 24 hourBought this bag to to set in the passenger seat of my goldwing and keep my clothes, sleeping bag and pillow dry . I just returned from a 4 day 1600 mile camping trip and the bag held up great. Didn’t have a lot of rain while on the road. But enough to know it works. I also left it outside my single man tent and we had some pretty hard due that didn’t seep in. While it was only a 4 day trip I deliberately packed it as if I was going for a 2 week trip, just to make sure it would hold everything and still strap down well in the passenger seat. It had met my expectations. Quality build.
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Leeloo
> 24 hourI have had this for a little over two years now and it has survived 3 to 4 week long trips to Madagascar, Uganda, Costa Rica, and Ecuador. These bags are still holding up and cleans up well with a little detergent. It still keeps my gear dry despite having gone through being tossed and dragged around on mud and concrete. I used the larger bag as a check in. and the smaller one as a carry on. These combined with a couple of EVA Hard cases were just perfect to protect my gear for my wet and rainy trips.
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Aaron kleinschmidt
> 24 hourI recently took the Duffelsak on a 4 day kayak camping trip. All of my supplies--tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, clothes, cooking gear, snacks, toiletries, spare shoes--were stored in the Duffelsak and secured with straps on back of a Diablo Amigo sit-on-top kayak. The bag worked flawlessly through numerous full submersions. All in all Id say the bag was fully submerged ~10 times and partially submerged ~12 times with zero leakage. Ive done the same trip before with Sealline bags and they leaked. I especially like the accessibility of the bag. Ive done the same kayak trip multiple times with 3-4 smaller (20L) Sealline bags and much prefer the horizontal access provided by the duffel. The duffel makes it super easy to access all of your gear at once rather than having to unload an entire smaller bag to get to the gear at the bottom. Plus the compression straps on the Duffelsak allow you to pack minimize the profile of the bag to take up less space. I cannot speak to durability, as Ive only taken the bag on one trip. I will update this review after extended use. The only improvements I would suggest are to remove the clear ID card slot. It didnt cause any problems but I feel like it is the weak point in the bag as far as possible leaks go. If you really need to put an ID card on it Id prefer to remove the clear built in slot and just tie/clip on a separate ID card pouch. Id also look into adding an air release valve so you can remove air trapped in the bag while compressing it. I make these recommendations with the provisio that these are simply suggestions and not actual problems with the bag. If youre looking for a waterproof gear bag for camping, hiking, traveling, etc. Id highly recommend Sak Gear. You cant beat the quality at this price point.
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horslovr
> 24 hourThis bag is rather expensive and I don’t usually spend this much money on a bag like this but WOW it’s fabulous! It’s nicely sized to hold a lot, it stands up on its own which I really like (see pic) and I haven’t tested it yet for waterproofness but I think it’ll have no problem with that. It’s also very well made and worth the money.
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M. Corlis
> 24 hourI havent had a chance to take the bag out on the water yet, but already I believe it will be my new go to wet bag for kayaking. The quality is evident, I love the shape, which is much more accesible than the typical tube. The carrying strap has great hardware and the double sided pockets (inside and out) look very useful.
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Leeloo
> 24 hourI have had this for a little over two years now and it has survived 3 to 4 week long trips to Madagascar, Uganda, Costa Rica, and Ecuador. These bags are still holding up and cleans up well with a little detergent. It still keeps my gear dry despite having gone through being tossed and dragged around on mud and concrete. I used the larger bag as a check in. and the smaller one as a carry on. These combined with a couple of EVA Hard cases were just perfect to protect my gear for my wet and rainy trips.
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T S
> 24 hourI havent put the product to use yet but I do a bunch of rafting trips in Alaska. And have used a bunch of different bags and will say these appear to be built every bit as good. Or better than many of the more expensive brands.
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Steve King
> 24 hourPurchased this bag to keep towels, clothes, blankets, electronics, ect... while out in the boat. Its perfect! The largest bag is huge and will hole a bunch of items. Small pockets with zippers inside and out.
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KC
> 24 hourBought 2 of the 60L bags for my husband and I for a sailing trip. Good quality, sturdy bags. Size was adequate for a weeks worth of clothes. First day of our travel it poured rain. No leakage at all. Very pleased. These did go through airline travel as checked luggage- 2 planes there and 2 planes back. They were covered in black scuff marks at the end but had no other wear. Much to our surprise the black scuffs did clean off with some armor all wipes! Recommendations: use packing cubes to organize contents as it is one open sack! They should make in black for airline travel or sell a canvas cover or something to avoid scuff marks on the pretty yellow. That is the only downside. We will also use these on overnight kayak trips, camping, or on motorcycle trips.
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gene@hms
> 24 hourwe are using this to carry items on our boat. Very pleased with the large access opening. We are also pleased with the construction of not only the bag but also the handles. we have not had this bag for very long but it looks and seems sturdy.