Osprey Ultralight Dry Sack
Keep your gear organized and protected within your pack or luggage with an Osprey Ultralight Dry Sack—the rectangular shape fits easily inside bags and it comes in 5 volumes to meet your needs.
- Available in 5 volumes and multiple colors to help maximize your organization
- bluesign®-approved and GRS-certified 100% recycled main body fabrics
- All durable water repellent (DWR) treatments are made without PFAS
- Roll-top waterproof closure
- Waterproof-coated fabric and seams
- Rectangular shape for efficient packing
- Meets IPX5, waterproof non-submersible
- D-ring for drying or attaching
- Not intended for prolonged submersion
Imported.
View all Osprey Roll-Top Stuff SacksBest Use | Backpacking |
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Gear Capacity (L) | 6 L: 6 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 6 L: 366 cubic inches |
Closure | Roll-top |
Material(s) | Recycled 40-denier high-tenacity nylon (bluesign® approved) |
Dimensions | 6 L: 11.4 x 7 x 6 inches |
Weight | 6 L: 1.2 ounces |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria |
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roomy lightweight dust free gear holder
Rode 333 dusty miles cycle camping with sleeping gear stuffed inside lightweight sack bungied to bike rack. Easy to use roll down seal with quick release plastic clip. Will use next adventure to store gear as dry bag on boat.
Bag is great but not completely water proof
I was generally happy with how this bag performed on a lazy river trip. I wasn't sure how dry it would keep my phone so I placed my phone in a ziploc bag and I'm glad I did as a bit of water got into the dry bag. I will treat this bag like it is water resistant in the future and assume items inside the bag can get a little wet with repeated water exposure to the bag.
Great For Packing Sleeping Bags
I got this mainly to pack items to go beaching but it turns out, I can stuff my 4F heavy sleeping bag, squeeze the air by sitting on it and stays so compressed and tiny. I’m actually quite impressed with this item. This is going to be so much better than those packing cubes.
Would not suggest to buy.
I bought this to use as a dry bag while kayaking. Sealed and rolled 4 times with my phone in it and somewhere along the way I still got water in it. I have never had an issue with Osprey as a company until this purchase. My REI returned it no problem after hearing me out to buy something that would stay water tight.
Bought this for cloths dry bag when I backpack! This is just perfect for my a set of thermal sleeping apparel, my down jacket, mid and base layer. It all fits great. To get the air out, it was kinda tricky but I’d definitely buy this again. In fact it’s my second one. I have one and my wife has one
Great bag!
Worked great as a compression sack for clothing for a 5 day backpacking trip to save room in my pack. Did not get a chance to test its waterproof-ness, but it’s a very well made bag.
Good Size for Backpacking Clothes/2P Tent Fly
Got this bag for backpacking clothes and have also used it for a 2P tent fly. Works great and the blue is a nice color.
Great choice
Light, dependable bag. Looks awesome.
I backpack in rivers (ex:
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I backpack in rivers (ex: Escalante river UT) and do a lot of spring river crossings (ex: CDT, CO peak climbing). I carry my Garmin messager and phone in a side pocket on waist belt. It is only a matter of time before you fall in. This dry bag fits in side pocket, keeps critical electronics dry and allows quick access for navigation on Gaia or photos. Perfect size weight and price.
Paddling Purse
This little lightweight dry bag is my paddling purse. It keeps my small valuables including my phone safe and dry and easy to find.