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Urban Dry Daypack (Fall 2023)
SealLine
Urban Dry Daypack (Fall 2023)
$209.95
Description

  Waterproof 26-liter laptop pack with biking-friendly features

  The SealLine Urban Dry Daypack is a fully waterproof pack built for comfort while commuting or traveling. Features include an updated suspension system with padded straps and breathable back panel, a roll-top design with QuickClip™ flap closure, a padded laptop sleeve, an interior mesh zip pocket with key clip, a removable waist belt, an attachment point for a bike light, and reflective hits for low light visibility.

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Description
Brand Name:
SealLine
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
1600
Liters:
26
Weight:
3 lbs / 1.350 kg
Waterproof:
Yes
Dimensions:
7 x 12 x 31 in / 18 x 30 x 53 cm
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
• Waterproof: Constructed with 100% waterproof materials & welded seams (not intended for submersion).
• QuickClip™ flap closure: Intuitive closure creates optimal seal.
• Comfortable carry: Soft-edged padded shoulder straps and back panel with extra padding make for a comfortable commute.
• Ventilation: Full-length back panel features breathable air channels for ventilation.
• Adaptable: Waist belt can be removed to prevent straps from dangling while riding.
• Laptop sleeve: Padded laptop sleeve adds protection for laptops up to 15in..
• Internal zip pocket: Mesh zipper pocket with key lanyard securely stows essentials.
• Attachment Point: A bike light secures easily to the external attachment point.
• Enhanced visibility: Reflective hits offer better visibility in low light.
• Easy viewing: Light-colored interior eases identification of contents within.
• Narrower profile option: Burrito-style roll-top provides the option of a narrower profile for improved over-the-shoulder sightlines while riding.
Made in the USA of US and imported materials.
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