Sea to Summit Ultra Sil Dry Day Pack

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Sea to Summit Ultra Sil Dry Day Pack

Postby Aushiker » Thu 09 Feb, 2012 11:08 pm

Just ordered one of this Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry day packs from the cousins at Bivouac Outdoors. Will be interested to see how it goes. Anyone played with one? They weigh in at 90 grams and hold 22 litres apparantely.

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Re: Sea to Summit Ultra Sil Dry Day Pack

Postby ollster » Fri 10 Feb, 2012 7:38 am

I've put a lot of holes in the ultra sil rolltops...
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Re: Sea to Summit Ultra Sil Dry Day Pack

Postby abmacus » Fri 10 Feb, 2012 11:55 pm

I think they are great if you use a bit of cdf. Obviously only a day pack, but have used mine to carry my rain coat up cradle mnt, the walks to the waterfalls. My son uses his everyday for beach and skateboarding with no probs. I mean realistically what are you going to carry. A rain coat, water bottle, camera maybe a bit of food in case you get caught out. if you were worried about holes etc you would take a proper pack. I love mine it sits in the console of my car when not walking and I chuck stuff in when I need it. Great bit of gear.
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