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Granite Gear Event SIL Compression Drysacks Waterproof Stuff Sack - Green 25L

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About this item

  • Material: [face fabric] 30D Sil-Nylon Cordura, [bottom] eVent, [lid] 210D reinforced nylon
  • Volume: 10L (610cu in), 13L (793cu in), 18L (1098cu in), 25L (1526cu in)
  • Waterproof: yes, taped
  • Closure: roll-top
  • Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime



Product Description

Granite Gear, born in the Boundary Waters and tougher than granite

Granite Gear was born among the placid network of wild waterways etched through the boreal forest that make up the Boundary Waters between Minnesota and Ontario. During a paddling trip through Quetico Provincial Park in 1986 Jeff Knight and Dan Cruikshank realized there was a need for better outdoor gear, planting the kernel that became Granite Gear. 

From those humble beginnings—two buddies on a camping trip—Granite Gear has grown into an internationally respected brand that matches purpose with weight, comfort and durability. Their award-winning backpacks and accessories have gained a cultish following and have proven their mettle in the earth’s harshest environments, from Mount Everest to the North and South Poles, and to thousands of miles of everyday wear and tear. Jeff and Dan set out to make the best gear imaginable and they and Granite Gear’s team of product designers and engineers have accomplished it—with an ever expanding line of products ranging from stuff sacks, to ultralight packs, to ultra-durable packs that meet the demands of soldiers. Granite Gear’s gear is truly tougher than granite.

eVent Sil Compression Sack




The eVent Sil Compression DrySack allows you to maximize space inside your pack by reducing the packed size of bulky items like sleeping bags and clothes. The waterproof 30D Sil-Nylon Cordura construction is an incredible balance of strength and weight and an integrated roll-top closure further ensures complete protection. The eVent Sil Compression DrySack has a space-saving shape that purposely takes best advantage of the inner dimensions of a backpack. Not intended for submersion. Once you've sealed the roll-top closure, you can cinch down the drysack with ultra-lightweight LineLoc compression straps. An innovative eVent air-purging bottom allows excess air to escape without jeopardizing weather protection. All seams are taped with eVent to provide further confidence. Not intended for submersion.

Size          Weight        Dimensions          Volume
10 Liters    2.8oz           5x7.25x20"            610ci 
                78grams                                   10L

13 Liters    2.9oz           5.25x7.75x21"       800ci 
                83grams                                   13L

18 Liters    3.4oz           6x8.75x22.5"         1100ci 
                95grams                                   18L

25 Liters   3.8oz            7x10x25"               1525ci 
                107grams                                  25L

 


David
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2015
Works great for a sleeping bag and works well to keep teh rain out and also for the front of kayaks
Steve S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2015
I like this dry bag very much, so much I bought 2 of them. I'm using the large size for my sleeping bags. I actually did a complete review of this drysack and posted on Youtube. You can find my review here >> https://youtu.be/Rb-zWuF66YI
Martin
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2014
I gave this only 3 stars due to the binding lines broke on each of the 2 that I bought. Only 1 line on each item. We still use it but tie instead of cinching it. Works good for small stuff. I thought it was larger.
andrew
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2013
I had my doubts about the strength of the material at first, but it has not ripped or torn yet. The straps feel a little flimsy, but they are actually surprisingly strong. Overall this stuff sack is actually very rugged and practical. My only qualms with it are that the air vent is in the bottom of the bag (making it a little difficult to compress if pressing it against the ground) and that the plastic piece that allows you to tighten the bag down aren't snaps. Only product I know that is heavier and more durable feeling is the SeaLine Bivvy Sack Stuff Sack (which I haven't been able to find for sale in the civilian sector).This is a very good stuff sack which I've used now for hiking and a couple of short military exercises.