Altrec

Built of durable and watertight polyurethane nylon, the Seal Line Kodiak Window Dry Bag features a reinforced body and translucent TPU window, letting locate what you need without digging around. A one-way purge value allows for increased compressibility and is flexible and flush to prevent snagging.
With a roll-down closure, the Kodiak delivers a watertight seal to keep your necessities dry and the reinforced bottom no only provides long lasting durability, it also keeps your Kodiak Dry Bag upright for backing and transport.
Features:
- 200D clear polyurethane coated nylon bodyT00D HD TP coated nylon bottom
- Clear urethane window
- Dimensions: 8 x 15" (10L), 8 x 20" (15L), 9 x 20" (20L), 9 x 26"(25L), 11 x 25" (30L)
- Lightweight and compressible
- PVC free
- Purge valve on all sizes
- Roll-down top closure
- Volume: 630cu in / 10L, 900cu in / 15L, 1220cu in / 20L, 1530cu in / 25L, 2000cu in / 33L
- Watertight
- Weight: 5oz / 140g (10L), 6oz / 170g (15L), 7oz / 198g (20L), 8oz / 230G (25L), 9oz / 255g (30L)
Mountain Gear
When you're heading out to the islands of Alaska, store your truly important items in SealLine's Kodiak Window Dry Bag. A translucent TPU window lets you see what's in the bag without sacrificing your privacy while the one-way purge valve helps you pack things down as tightly as possible.
Features:
- Certified fee of environmentally damaging PVC
- For a truly watertight seal, the roll-down closure keeps even the smallest of drips out
- Hands-free and one way, the purge valve increases compressibility without snagging on your gear
- Pack easily thanks to the stand-up design
Campmor
Backcountry.com
Whether you’re off on a week-long sea kayak trip or preparing to backpack the soggy Pacific Northwest, the SealLine Kodiak Window Dry Bag gives you lightweight and compressible protection from the elements. The one-way purge valve lets you squeeze out every bit of air to maximize space, and the clear side window lets your check the contents without opening the bag.
| Backpack Straps: | No |
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| Closure: | Roll-top |
| Dimensions: | [5L] 7 x 10in (18 x 25cm); [10L] 8 x 15in (20 x 38cm); [20L] 9 x 20in (23 x 51cm); [30L] 11 x 25in (28 x 64cm); [40L] 13 x 25in (33 x 62cm) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | PVC-Free coated nylon |
| Recommended Use: | Rafting, kayaking, backpacking |
| Size: | 8 x 15 ounces |
| Volume: | [5L] 380cu in (6L); [10L] 750cu in (12L); [20L] 1520cu in (25L); [30L] 2380cu in (39L); [40L] 3310cu in (54L) |
| Weight: | [5L] 3oz (85g); [10L] 5oz (140g); [20L] 7oz (198g); [30L] 9oz (255g); [40L] 11oz (310g) |
| SealLine Kodiak Window 5 Dry Bag | $15.98 | |
| SealLine Kodiak Window 40 Purge Dry Bag | $31.98 | |
| SealLine Kodiak Window 30 Purge Dry Bag | $27.98 | |
| SealLine Kodiak Window 20 Purge Dry Bag | $22.98 - $30.00 |
SealLine Kodiak Window Dry Bag Reviews Summary:
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Reviews:
10L of dry space | |
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I've had nothing but good experiences with my SeaLine Kodiak Window. The 10L bag is large enough for a change of clothes and a jacket or two when you're spending a day on the river (and the kids you're supervising decide to include you in their water war). The window makes it easier to find everything in your bag and I've never had problems with it leaking. It's pretty light and durable so I've used it as a bear bag a few times on short trips - it works pretty well for this purpose. It's not as heavy-duty as some of the drybags out on the market, but it's also not as heavy. | |
| Matthew Johnson at Backcountry.com on 09/10/2009 | |
Great on Motorcycle Trips, Too | |
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My old man used this while motorcycling cross-country last year, and says he loves it. He would pack it up, throw it in one of his saddlebags, and it was a great way for him to keep his stuff organized. The window is definitely essential for spotting what you're looking for, saving lots of time (which can be vital when the skies open up on you!). | |
| Gardner Foss at Backcountry.com on 12/14/2009 | |
Nice bag. | |
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| I really liked the bag. We've only used it once so far, but it works nicely. It keeps our stuff dry and the see-through window is nice too, so you can see where stuff is located in the bag. | |
| Anonymous at Altrec on 07/20/2009 | |









