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Sea to Summit Ultra Silicone Dry Day Pack

49,95 

Day trips using an ultralight dry pack.

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Product Description

Sea to Summit Ultra Silicone Dry Day Pack

The Ultra Silicone Dry Day Pack is a packable, waterproof daypack made of siliconized CORDURA fabric. It is ultra-lightweight and collapsible, as well as water-resistant and packs into its own compact stuff sack, which has a carabiner key ring attachment. The seams are double stitched and sealed with high-density PU seam tape, and the non-wicking, double hypalon roll-top provides a solid seal. The front compression lacing system completes this compact and functional pack.

  • Reinforced shoulder straps for increased carrying comfort
  • Ultra Silicone 30D siliconized CORDURA fabric for strength and durability
  • Packs into an attached stuff sack that includes a handy carabiner
  • Elasticized compression lacing system
  • Double stitched seams and fully tape sealed construction

Tech Specs

  • Best use: Day pack
  • Waterproof? For its intended use, yes. The pack is made of a waterproof material with a roll-top closure: it will withstand heavy rain, but is not intended for paddling
  • Durability: sharp objects or abrasive surfaces can damage the fabric
  • Dimensions: 48 x 30 x 22 cm
  • packed size: 5 x 2.5 x 1.5 in
  • volume: 22l
  • weight: 110g

Sea To Summit

Sea to Summit began in 1983 when Roland Tyson, a young outdoor enthusiast, started making lightweight outdoor products on an antique sewing machine in his bedroom in Perth, Western Australia. By 1991, after outfitting the first ascent of Mt. Everest, Sea to Summit was born.

Roland's passion and talent for creating cutting-edge outdoor equipment took him to the remote Australian outback and eventually the Himalayas, where he put his inventions to the ultimate test. In 1993, Penny Sanderson joined Sea to Summit, bringing her passion for exploration and innovation. They traveled extensively, testing products and iterating on designs.

Today, Sea to Summit is a successful global brand, with Penny and Roland's love of travel and design as the foundation. They still own and manage the company and are involved in everything from developing materials to delivering high-quality gear to customers around the world.