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gary d.
– Louisville KY
4/8/2013
Likes: Granite Gear - enough said. Use all the time and no problems. Like the colors.
Dislikes: nothing all good!
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Micah P.
– Houghton NY
1/10/2013
Likes: I really like these dry bags. Got an 18L for my sleeping bag and a 25L to throw everything else into that I don't want to get wet. I used to have to line the inside of my pack with a big garbage bag and because I hate getting my clothes and things wet I would double bag some things. Now I don't have to worry about that. I just stuff it in these dry bags. I like the shape and they seem to be pretty durable.
Dislikes: Nothing yet.
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Micah P.
– Houghton NY
1/10/2013
Likes: The 18L bag is just the right size for stuffing my 20 degree sleeping bag into with enough space for 3-4 rolls of the top for a good seal. I'm paranoid about my stuff getting wet, especially my sleeping bag, so I put everything in dry bags. The slightly oval shape of these is nice as it's more space efficient in my pack. They also seem pretty durable, though I haven't abused them.
Dislikes: Nothing.
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
12/25/2012
Likes: Well, it's a drysack (more or less what you'd expect, no frills) and it does the job. I like the simple squeeze-and-releaze buckle design.
Dislikes: The carrying pouch is nice, but I have not found a use for it.
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
12/10/2012
Likes: Good for keeping rain and dew off of my sleeping bag when packed. Generous size, easy to load, and stands up to scrapes and scratches pretty well. The semi-rectangular shape is a big plus when space in the pack is tight.
Dislikes: Nothing!
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
12/10/2012
Likes: Good, sturdy dry sack. Keeps my stuff dry and offers a little bit of compression if rolled down firmly. But the best feature is the semi-rectangular shape. Makes full use of space inside my pack.
Dislikes: Nothing!
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
11/12/2012
Likes: It is very lightweight and tin but still does the job!
Dislikes: Nothing it performed perfectly.
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Phillip W.
– South Elgin IL
9/6/2012
Likes: Heavy weight waterproof construction. The stuff sack it comes in is makes an awesome bag for accessories in my backpack!
Dislikes: Nothing
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Kaushik G.
– Boise ID
8/15/2012
Likes: Got this for double protection of camera and other electronics during my backpacking trips. Quite satisfied with the product, good quality at an affordable price. Vibrant colors.
Dislikes: none
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Micheal B.
– Beavercreek OH
7/5/2012
Likes: Great quality for a very low price. Used it for a kayak/camping trip and all my gear stayed dry.
Dislikes: None
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
6/17/2012
Likes: Got this for keeping my clothes dry. Has worked great so far.
Dislikes: nothing
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John M.
– Middlebury VT
6/17/2012
Likes: Well made, use it for keeping clothes dry and in on spot in my pack.
Dislikes: nothing
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Richard W.
– Somerville MA
6/10/2012
Likes: It kept my clothes clean and dry in the rain. It has plenty of space. I'll get a few more soon.
Dislikes: No complaints at all.
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
5/4/2012
Likes: Really keep things dry. Great for keeping extra clothes on top of my kayak, where i can reach them any time. Will try this summer as an extra emergency buoy.
Dislikes: Nothing
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Jose S.
– South Setauket NY
5/4/2012
Likes: Very light pack, not stiff at all. Have used them in my kayak cockpit where there is invariably some water pooled at the bottom. Contents of the sac remain dry.
Dislikes: When I first got it I was disappointed at how thin the material was, I did not think it was going to bbe dry at all, now I think it is the best feature.