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SealLine Baja Dry Bags
by SealLine
by SealLine
Average Customer Review:
based on 30 ReviewsPrice: $16.95
Product Description:SealLine Baja Dry Bags have been proven on rivers, lakes, and oceans around the world. Versatile and durable, the 20-ounce vinyl sides and heavy-duty 34-ounce bottom withstand just about any abuse Mother Nature, or your crew, can dish out. Baja Bags close with SealLine's Dry Seal roll-down closure and have an attached D-ring for securing inside a raft or on top of a luggage rack. Made with continuous double sealing strips, the roll-down closure is one of the best waterproof closures in existence. Especially handy are instructions embossed directly on the strips, making it easy to get a reliable seal.
Product Features
- Material: [Sides] 20 oz. vinyl, [Bottom] 34 oz. vinyl
- Closure: Dry Seal roll-down
- Volume: [Baja 30] 1950cu in (32L), [Baja 40] 2400cu in (39L), [Baja 55] 3310cu in (54L)
- Dimensions: [Baja 30] 11 x 19in (28 x 48cm), [Baja 40] 13 x 20in (33 x 51cm), [Baja 55] 13 x 24in (33 x 61cm)
- Backpack Straps: No
- Weight: [Baja 30] 20oz (567g), [Baja 40] 24oz (680g), [Baja 55] 28oz (794g)
- Warranty: Lifetime
Product Features:
- Dry Seal roll-top Closure ensures the best watertight seal possible
- 19 oz. scrim-reinforced vinyl side with heavy duty 30 oz. scrim-reinforced vinyl bottom
Customer Reviews:
- Durable and watertight

by Thomas Daue from Sarasota, FL on 2010-07-29
I am using it on my motorbike for long distance travel.
It is durable, watertight and can take some abuse which
many of the other waterproof bags can not
awesome product

by Reflections by Evelyn from Woodland, WA on 2010-07-07
This bag worked great for my kayaking trip to protect my camera...would buy it again
good but not perfect

by SoR609 from NJ, USA on 2010-06-22
I got a 5L bag and overall it's a good bag but a little too heavy for backpacking. My main issue is that the opening is very small while the bag is fairly long. Combined with it's stiff material, it's hard to pack bigger items into it. Would be nicer if it was wider and shorter. I prefer the storm sack and the USMC sack which has a built in air-valve to let the excess air out once closed.
Great Bag; Here are the Sizes:

by Ludlow Ninja from Cincinnati, OH on 2010-06-11
While the other reviews do a great job of describing these bags, the exact sizes are left a little to the imagination. Just how large is a 10L bag? The bag's packaging helps solve this riddle:
5L 7"x8" (weighs 7 oz.)
10L 8"x14" (weighs 11 oz.)
20L 9"x16" (weighs 14.5 oz.)
30L 11"x19" (weighs 1 lb. 4 oz.)
40L 13"x20" (weighs 1 lb. 8 oz.)
55L 13"x25" (weighs 1 lb. 12 oz.)
Great Bags but Not for Cameras

by Lo-Yi Chan from New York City on 2010-04-18
I use both the 5 Liter and 10 Liter bags for canoeing and rafting. They are extremely well made and I have never had any leaks, even after complete submersion. I used to keep a camera in the bag but not any more. When I saw something I wanted to photograph, I had to unfold the seal to get at the camera. This simply took too long and the moment was usually gone. So don't use this as a waterproof camera case. Get a waterproof camera instead and use the SealLine to keep your lunch and gear dry. That it does extremely well.
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