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30D Nylon Waterproof Dry Bag-Extra Large Waterproof Storage Sack with Roll Top Closure-Suitable for Long Hiking, Camping, Kayaking and Beach-Float on Water(35L/Blue)

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1.:3l


2.Color:Blue


3.:1


About this item

  • Reliable Waterproof Protection: Made with durable 30D nylon fabric, this dry bag helps protect your gear from splashes and rain. Featuring double-stitched seams and a roll-top closure, it provides solid protection against wet conditions—ideal for short trips and light adventures.
  • Versatile for Any Outdoor Activity: Whether you're kayaking, hiking, or camping, this bag keeps your essentials safe and dry. Available in multiple sizes, it fits a variety of gear and keeps it protected from the elements.
  • Compact and Easy to Carry: Lightweight and space-efficient, this dry bag can be easily stored in your backpack or kayak. With a convenient D-ring for hands-free attachment, it's designed to go wherever your adventures take you.
  • Built to Last: Constructed with abrasion-resistant materials, this bag can handle everyday outdoor use while keeping your belongings secure. Its interior provides organized space for your items, so you can easily access them when needed.
  • Simple, Functional Design: Available in classic colors, this dry bag is a practical solution for keeping your items dry without unnecessary complexity. Its functional design makes it the perfect companion for your outdoor excursions.



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Barbara K.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
I Have mixed emotions about these MONTCAMPER Dry bags. We do a lot of kayaking, and swimming from the boat. We need a bag to carry snacks, towels and dry clothes that will keep them dry. These bag are made from the same light material that my tents are made of with a thin plastic liner inside. Thier is a seam tape on all the seams. They are waterproof but not sure how well they will hold up to rocks or sticker bushes. They are very light weight and will work for my needs.
J. Rew
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
I purchased this set of waterproof bags to use when paddle boarding and camping. I think they will be perfect for my purposes. The material is pretty light weight and flexible and they take up less room than bags made of more rigid material. They look to be nice quality and they work well. I'm sure I will use them a lot over the summer.
Derek N.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Looks and feels good. Super huge compared to others I have. Weathered a nice storm hanging from a tree. All items were dry in the morning snd the bag sustained no damage. Good quality product.
Jack Dawson
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
If you want some relatively thin and lightweight drybags, these will do the trick. They seem to be pretty good quality and come at a reasonable price. I haven't put them to any heavy duty use. My primary use is to use them to put camera equipment and lenses in inside a backpack when I'm out hiking and there is a chance of getting rained on or the bag getting wet. I haven't submersed them in water with stuff in them but they serve as extra protection for camera gear on wet rainy days.They are fairly thin and may or may not hold up well if they are stuffed with gear and come in contact with rocks or get dragged along the ground.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
I use lightweight nylon bags Inside my backpack to organize my stuff.I'll be using these for the exact same purpose, except the waterproof feature is an upgrade for me as it will give me a "double-bagging" benefit, plus when I'm taking stuff out while it is raining I'll have a little more protection.So the price on these bags is about mid-range I'd say, and the quality is also about mid-range or maybe a little better. Since they are intended to be thin and light, I think a little better, the lightweight feature might be distracting me since I usually lean toward heavy duty stuff.I filled one with water. No leaks at all overnight sitting in the sink.The ripstop material looks good.The roll top closure looks good.So al in all I'd call this a good value, decent lightweight dry bags. For my purpose - inside my backpack - it is definitely what I was looking for, lightweight and dry.
JM
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
These are a trio of waterproof bags for use in camping and outer adventures. The material is a tough yet thin microfiber and the interior gray lining has a rubberized feel.The opening isn’t zippered or Velcroed but you close the bag by folding the top over then closing the attached clip seal. There are also two “D” rings which you can use to attach the bags to a backpack or something similar.The option of three sizes is a plus. You usually want to keep weight (and size) to a minimum when camping or trailblazing so it’s good to be able to choose a size that will carry enough of what you need while minimizing bulk. That said, when you need it, it’s good to have the option of an, up to, 20 liter capacity.The bags fold up very small and take up minimal space when not in use. They’re very handy and, I think, will prove their use time and time again over the years.
W in VA
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
Picked up this Montcamper 3-pack 30D Nylon Waterproof Dry Bags. I like to use dry bags any time I kayak or spend my day on a bike in questionable weather. It's nice knowing I'll have some dry clothing and a towel when I need them.My regular dry bags are pretty standard; being a thick, heavy vinyl. I've tested those out by leaving them in a pool for two days with no issues. But those bags are kind of overkill for how I use them since I'm only a flat-water paddler. I saw these Montcamper lightweight bags and wanted to give them a try.The outside nylon material is really thin. It sort of reminds me of my backpacking tent. But these bags also have an interior layer that is a white vinyl sheet (see photo.) The outside nylon will get and look wet, but everything inside the vinyl liner will stay dry. Montcamper did a nice job sealing the seams on these bags (see photo) and the seams proved to be waterproof. Our pool isn't open yet for me to test, so instead I filled two of the bags with water to see if they'd leak. Well, they did, BUT I actually expected that. I put a lot of water in the bags and had to lay them on their sides. A little bit of water managed to seep it's way past the folded over tops on both. This isn't a big deal and my test should not be compared to normal use; these bags will work as intended to keep their contents dry when dumped into water.The only thing I would worry about when using these bags is the possibility of damaging/piercing the interior vinyl layer. So maybe don't put sharpish objects inside without wrapping them in a towel or similar first.I really do like this Montcamper 3-pack 30D Nylon Waterproof Dry Bags and plan to use them regularly. The three sizes included cover most of what I'll be carrying in the kayak and I actually like that I'll be able to put some regular-use items in the smallest bag for quick access without having to open up the larger bags. The only reason I took off a star was because Montcamper didn't bother using Velcro or similar to help close and seal the tops like most other dry-bags.
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