Wendy’s been putting Sea to Summit’s Ultra-Sil, Lightweight and Big River Dry Bags through their paces over the past couple of months and have taken them out for paddleboard, kayak and gorge hiking missions.
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Wendy’s been putting Sea to Summit’s Ultra-Sil, Lightweight and Big River Dry Bags through their paces over the past couple of months and have taken them out for paddleboard, kayak and gorge hiking missions.
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I’m torn between buying something lightweight for backpacking and something durable for canoe trips. Water can often pool minimally in the boat so the ultra/lightweight ones seem too permeable. Based on their site, they used to offer a 210D that would be a nice middle ground, but maybe I’m better off just going with the 420D Big River line to assure I don’t end up with wet gear.