
Review Summary
2008-06-11T21:00:00
This is an excellent backpack. It is a bit pricey but considering the water protection alone and the equipment it protects it is a cheap investment. My only complaint is the waterproof zipper is a little difficult to open and close. A lubricant is supplied which may improve this. But, to seal water and float, one should expect a tight fit.
Bruce S.
2007-02-11T19:00:00
In Alaska, below 0,go shoot till you've reached a limit;cards batteries frostbite! load gear in bag with dessicant to absorb moisture, Zip it shut and set in corner till it assumes room Temp. I've had no problem with condensation on gear. great for use in an open skiff. no worries!
Wade
Excellent Construction
By Bruce S.
This is an excellent backpack. It is a bit pricey but considering the water protection alone and the equipment it protects it is a cheap investment. My only complaint is the waterproof zipper is a little difficult to open and close. A lubricant is supplied which may improve this. But, to seal water and float, one should expect a tight fit.
The best for wet and freezing conditions
By Wade
In Alaska, below 0,go shoot till you've reached a limit;cards batteries frostbite! load gear in bag with dessicant to absorb moisture, Zip it shut and set in corner till it assumes room Temp. I've had no problem with condensation on gear. great for use in an open skiff. no worries!
A more compact version of the Popular DryZone 200 which a soft-sided camera backpack that's completely waterproof. The DryZone 100 holds a variety of systems and if it falls into the water (with the zipper closed, of course) this unique backpack floats -- even fully loaded.