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Granite Gear
DrySack
$13.46 - $21.71
Description

  Lightweight, roll closure drysack

  Granite Gear's DrySacks are ultralight, waterproof storage sacks that are ideally shaped for easy and efficient packing. The extremely waterproof fabric is lightweight and durable. Once compressed and sealed they maintain their wonderful block shape that is ideal for stacking in your pack. An arched rolling stay helps keep the top of the sack open while loading and shapes an easy to grab handle when sealed. Great to reduce bulk when packing.

  Sold individually.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Granite Gear
Volume:
7 L: 425 ci.
10 L: 610 ci.
13 L: 800 ci.
18 L: 1100 ci.
25 L: 1525 ci.
33 L: 2015 ci.
Weight:
7 L: 1.8 oz. (51 g)
10 L: 1.9 oz. (54 g)
13 L: 2 oz. (58 g)
18 L: 2.75 oz. (78 g)
25 L: 3 oz. (86 g)
33 L: 3.3 oz. (94 g)
Dimensions:
7 L: 4.5 x 7 x 17 in. (11 x 18 x 43 cm)
10 L: 5 x 7.25 x 20 in. (12 x 19 x 51 cm)
13 L: 5.25 x 7.75 x 21 in. (13 x 20 x 53 cm)
18 L: 6 x 8.75 x 22.5 in. (15 x 22 x 57 cm)
25 L: 7 x 10 x 25 in. (17 x 25 x 63 cm)
33 L: 8 x 11.5 x 27 in. (20 x 29 x 67 cm)
Other Features:
-- Waterproof
-- Keep gear organized and color coded
-- White pigmented coating makes them easier to look into
-- Hot-weld waterproof tape on seams
-- Fabric construction makes them lighter
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