NRS 3.8 Bill's Dry Bag
This isn't your father's (1970s) Bill's Bag. Now improved with the most comfortable shoulder straps in the industry and a clear vinyl strip for a better seal. 21-oz. PVC/polyester body and 34-oz. PVC/polyester round bottom. The 2.2 is small enough to fit in overhead compartments of most airlines, while the 3.8 offers plenty of storage for long excursions.
- 3.8 cu. ft., 6555 cu. in., 108 liters
- 16" diameter x 33" tall
- 21-oz. PVC/polyester body, 34-oz. PVC/polyester bottom
- StormStrip closure
- Includes padded backpack straps
- Sizes are measured fully packed and closed. 16" diameter x 33" tall, 3.8 cu. ft., 6566 cu. in., 108 liters
Purchase the NRS 3.8 Bill's Dry Bag from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
Reviews
Great Dry Bag
I am very happy with my bag. It was a little larger than I had anticipated, so attaching to my small pontoon boat was a challenge, but that was the only problem I had. It held all of my gear and clothes with no problem. The shoulder straps made it easy to carry. If you looking for a large dry bag, you can't go wrong with this one.
camping protection
This bag lives up to its description. It is durable and it keeps my camping items dry. IF you camp in the boundary waters or other rugged areas, I recommend this pack.
NRS Bags Rule
This is just another great product by NRS. It is strong and durable, and if you take the time to seal, it is about as waterproof as it gets. I have a Watershed duffle bag, that costs almost twice what this did, and I prefer the NRS bag. So much easier to open and close, and just as waterproof (again, if you take your time). Two thumbs up.
New & Improved!
Lots of new features make the NRS 3.8 much better than my old one: Sturdy bottom, easy open/close fasteners, wider top, padded shoulder straps & chest strap. Used it on an upriver trip w/ kayak and felt stable during portage.
Great Bag NRS is quality
Great river bag. It your suitcase for a week on a raft trip. The one I replaced had last for 25 yrs and still doesn't have a tear. The should harness for carrying on your back is a great upgrade




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