Seattle Sports Omni-Dry Backpack
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Dec/094
Dec/094
- 35″ H x 16″ W x 16″ D
- Perfect for extended adventures
- Heavy-duty 3-roll closure
- Adjustable padded shoulder straps
- True multi-purpose watersports bag
Product Description
Perfect for extended adventures or consolidating several smaller loads into one bag. A heavy-duty 3-roll closure system and adjustable padded shoulder straps make the Omni Dry Backpack a true multi-purpose watersports workhorse.
Seattle Sports Omni-Dry Backpack
Seattle Sports Omni-Dry Backpack
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5:01 am on December 4th, 2009
This is essentially a giant dry bag. I visit the Boundary Waters often, and had not been able to find a suitable portage pack for a reasonable (i. e. , cheap!) price. I purchased this bag because it was huge and because it seems like it would keep things pretty safe if it were to get dumped in the water. (Which has not happened to me up there, but one storm we ran into made me think it might. ) I have used the bag on one weekend canoe trip on a river, and it worked fine for that purpose. Several reviews have said the shoulder straps are not securely enough attached to the bag, and I have found this to be a concern. I am considering reinforcing that area. In all, a fine value.
Rating: 4 / 5
7:23 am on December 4th, 2009
I purchased this backpack for my son to take on a five-day canoeing trip with the Boy Scouts. It easily held his sleeping bag, sleeping mat, and all his clothing and gear for the trip. (The bag is huge!) The bag kept everything dry despite sitting in pooled water at the bottom of the canoe. The closure system is easy to use and the buckles keep the bag securely closed. The opening is large enough that one can easily reach in and access the contents. (This was not the case with some other packs we had considered. ) The only drawback we found is that without a frame the bag’s size makes it sit a little awkwardly on one’s back. It was fine for hiking a couple miles but for longer treks you’d probably want better support.
Rating: 5 / 5
7:44 am on December 4th, 2009
Suspension sucks, but capacity and price can’t be beat. For short portages or in-boat dry storage this is a must. If it had a waist belt and more comfortable shoulder straps it would be 5 stars. Two of these held gear and food for 3 men for a 5 day trip to the boundary waters canoe area wilderness.
Rating: 4 / 5
10:25 am on December 4th, 2009
Just got this and I have to say it seems very well constructed.
It’s essentially a standard roll-top dry bag with fairly comfortable backpack straps.
All of the points on the bag that have straps attached are heavily reinforced.
The main thing I noticed when it arrived though is that this bag is BIG.
I had glossed over the dimensions when ordering, but take a close look.
The pack I use for backpacking trips is less than half the internal volume that this bag has.
Rating: 4 / 5