USMC SealLine Sleep System Waterproof Dry Bag
- Available
- Backordered, shipping soon
Water has a way of turning a decent day into a really horrible one. Whether you trip and fall fording a river or get caught in a downpour, getting your equipment thoroughly soaked sucks. it's inconvenient at best, and threatening your survival at worst. There's always a pack cover, right? well even those can "soak in'' and allow water into your belongings after a short period of time, and they're completely useless when the pack is submerged. Enter the Seal Line Dry bag.
This dry bag made by renowned dry-bag manufacturer SealLine was made for multi-part sleep systems, and it conveniently doubles as a compression sack. Stuff your belongings in the bag, open the air valve, seal the top, roll it up, close the valve and you have a completely air-tight seal that can be submerged. Even in torrential downpours or after fording a river, your sleep system will be perfectly dry & ready to give you a good night's sleep.
Specs
- Made in the USA by Cascade Designs Inc.
- 30” tall 13” Diameter
- Made to fit the USMC 3-season sleep system (3S)
- 210 Denier polyurethane coated nylon construction
- Fastex buckled “roll up” closure with watertight seal
- Pressure release valve for compression
- Submersible for up to 30 Minutes
Condition
Excellent
- Lightly used and well cared for.
- Perfectly functional with either minor or no cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use. For the SealLine bag, the excellent grade means the bags are essentially like-new.
Good
- Gear that's seen normal use, but retains uncompromised utility..
- May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc. For the SealLine bag this generally means permanent marker writing on the outside of the bag.
Serviceable
- Gear that remains field-ready, but sports a rougher, worn aesthetic.
- May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.
- For the SealLine bag, the Serviceable condition means that a minor field repair is required on the material of the bag to bring it back to being 100% waterproof. This generally means a small (at most 1cm) cut, or pinprick hole that needs to be repaired. We've found superglue is the easiest, most durable, and most inexpensive method to fix said blemish. Once the superglue is cured the bag is usually indistinguishable from a Good, or even Excellent condition sack.