The i-Run team says
Particularly robust, the Sea To Summit Ultra-Light Waterproof Bag 8L helps you transport your gear during your sporting excursions.
Its extremely lightweight 30D Ultra-Sil nylon fabric includes Cordura nylon for maximum durability. Thanks to its waterproof properties, your belongings stay dry in all circumstances.
The sealed seams ensure complete water resistance during your adventures. Its roll-top closure system is secured by a patented locking buckle.
The smooth finish makes it easy to store and allows you to effortlessly access your items.
Key features of the Sea To Summit Dry Bag Ultra-Sil 8L
- 30D Ultra-Sil and silicone Cordura fabric: waterproof, durable, and lightweight
- Compact format: easy to fold and store
- 2000 mm hydrostatic head
- Flexible and ultra-light fabric: easy to carry
- Smooth and slippery finish: facilitates storage and use
- Hypalon roll-top closure system: security
- Reinforced and welded seams: durability and water resistance
- Replaceable closure buckle
- Oval base: stability
- Water-repellent finish
- Keeps your belongings dry in wet environments where the bag is not submerged
- Bluesign
- PFC-free
- Capacity: 8 liters
- Dimensions: 36.8 x 19.1 x 17.2 cm
- Color: orange yellow
Technical description
Usage Instructions:
Do not immerse.
Roll the top of the bag at least three times to close it and secure the clasp. Avoid contact with sharp objects and abrasive surfaces.
For sensitive electronic devices, use two dry bags.
Technologies
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Cordura Fabric
Extremely robust fabric, abrasion-resistant and tear-proof.
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Ultra-Sil 30 D
30-denier high-tenacity nylon fabric offering maximum durability.
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Bluesign
The production of high-quality performance fabrics requires the use of chemicals. By choosing bluesign-approved fabrics, we ensure that the chemicals used meet the stringent requirements of the bluesign criteria for consumer safety and environmental protection, and that they are produced in a resource-preserving manner. We are committed to using 100% bluesign APPROVED textiles by 2030.