Peregrine 6L, 12L and 24L Dry Bag
Peregrine 6L, 12L and 24L Dry Bag
Peregrine Tough Dry Bag
These are nice, pretty light drybags from Peregrine. Made from special 210d Cordura Ripstop Fabric, they are seamtaped for waterproofness. This is a more-reliable construction method than welding… well, at least than the welding I had on my Imlay drybags. No Valve. Nicely made roll top
I have a few ‘Plaid’ ones in 12 liter, but they are a lighter weight fabric… if fashion is more important to you than reliability… might be a good choice.
For Canyoneering. careful use to be truly waterproof includes:
Don't set em down on cacti. Always use the drybag INSIDE a pack.
Fold the top down at least 3 times very precisely, then at least 3 more times. Fold down as many times as possible.
Fold down to get rid of as much air as possible from the drybag.
Do not drop your pack (with the drybag inside) into a pool from a significant height.
Do not jump into a pool with your pack on, with the drybag inside.
Valuables should not be trusted to a single level of drybag barrier.
Put air into the drybag for personal flotation when needed. With air in it, the drybag is more susceptible to failing.
ONLY use the drybag when needed. Fold the drybag up and carefully store in your pack until the first pool is encountered.
Capacity:
6 Liters - good for key items. Fits in Imlay pack lids half full… great for keeping food and, well, lid stuff dry and accessible.
12 Liters - good for most summer day trips
24 Liters - good for most winter day trips
2 x 24 liters - big enough for most “light” backpacking, and just barely fits in a Heaps/Shinumo pack.
Weight:
6 Liter - 1.6 ounces (50g) Teal Blue
12 Liter - 2.8 ounces (80g) Teal Blue
24 Liter - 3.5 ounces (96g) Boysenberry