Sea to Summit Evac Compression Dry Bag
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Check out the Sea to Summit Evac Compression Dry Bag here:
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The Sea to Summit Lightweight Evac Dry Bag turns your bulky baggage into compact luggage!
With a PFC-free 70D Nylon sidewall and face construction, finished with DWR - this dry bag boasts a 10,000mm waterhead rating for wet and wild outdoor conditions. Its valve-free eVent base is air permeable for compressing soft items and creating space - letting air out, and keeping water out. An oval shape allows a snug fit into any storage space, encouraged too by the waterproof, rough-and-tumble-proof roll-top closure with field repair buckle - providing a naturally rounded top, ultimate tackle security, and moisture management.
From the bedroom drawers to the great outdoors, the Lightweight Evac Dry Bag by Sea to Summit is the pack that sucks in the fat!
00:00 - Intro
00:21 - Product overview and specs
00:43 - Materials and construction
01:18 - Features and operation
03:51 - Oval shape
04:08 - Summary Хобби
Thank you. Very helpful!
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No worries!
~ Lauren
Oooh, first! Now to think of something good to say......nup....got nothing. So....Ben, please answer my question on Companion gas bottle compatibility with Coleman FyreKnight stoves that I posted on the stove page :D I'm not the only one who has found they don't seem to work or not all do.
Thanks for all the reviews too!
If it hasn't already been answered, it's likely Lauren will be working through those questions, Jarrah, you'll get notified when a response comes through. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors Thanks Ben. I have since bought a few bottles and they do work. However, some of the Companion bottles have poor thread machining or the bottom few threads are clogged with green paint and these won't twist into the regulator far enough to release the gas. Could possibly wire brush them but I wasn't going to do that before returning. But I can confirm for others that these bottles do work with the Coleman Hyperflame regulator. Just check the bottles before you buy them 👌
I have the Sea to Summit Ascent 3 Regular sleeping bag that I need to carry on top of my rear bicycle rack. Would this style of bag be waterproof enough for this use? If yes, what size is recommended for my S2S Ascent 3 sleeping bag? If no, is there another type and size of dry bag that would be better suited? Cannot risk getting sleeping bag wet! (I like the way this bag compressed the contents down, so I could use it instead of the compression sack that came with the sleeping bag.) Cheers Kathleen.
This dry bag should do the job, Kathleen, it's 100% waterproof, just not submersible. I'd recommend the Large size (20L), the Ac3 is about 14L when compressed and the large compression sack goes from a maximum volume of 20L down to 6.7L compressed, so the compressed volume of the Ac3 fits nicely in this range. ~ Ben
Hi, what size should I get for 1.2kg down sleeping bag and 1.5kg synthetic sleeping bag?
It's hard to recommend purely based on weight. I'd recommend measuring the original bag it came with and either working out the volume or using the length and diameter to find something that comes close, then add a little extra for the liner. All these dimensions are on our website. ~ Ben
I'm a noob. Nobody ever says what size to get for a sleeping bag. I have a kelty cosmic
Size depends on the bag, the insulation fibre/quality, and the recommendation from the manufacturing brand in terms of compression level
I cant find any specification info on the Kelty bags through their website, so Id get intouch with them - it'd probably be a M or L
~ Lauren
5 litre or 8 litre, what's the best size?, . For jackets couple of t shirts ect... Please
Depends on the type and size of jacket. I'd suggest going for 8L as you can easily compress but you can't make extra space. ~ Ben
Thanks👍🙂😊
Can these be used to pack down clothing to maximize space for a backpack when traveling?
Yeah absolutely - obviously for things like down jackets it would make a massive difference. Not sure how much more compressed something like a normal t-shirt would get, but it would help.
~ Lauren