Bluewater 10L Waterproof Roll Top Dry Bag - Trotac Marine
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Bluewater 10L Waterproof Roll Top Dry Bag

SKU:
MUSMA2602
Sale
$45.00
$29.25
We've updated our waterproof dry bags with a super cool shark-tooth texture for added durability. Great for storing clothes, snacks or anything you want to keep bone dry. View full description

We've updated our waterproof dry bags with a super cool shark-tooth texture for added durability. Great for storing clothes, snacks or anything you want to keep bone dry.

  • 210 Denier ripstop nylon is TPU coated for maximum waterproofing
  • Fully welded construction with taped seams for added reinforcement
  • Unique cube design packs together tightly and won't roll around on deck
  • Length: 19.5"
  • Width: 12"
  • Depth: 4.1"
  • Weight: 4.4 oz
  • Bag Liters: 10L
  • Waterproof
Brand:
Mustang Survival
Color:
Admiral Gray
Size:
10L
Gender:
Unisex
Care Instruction:
Spot clean with warm water and mid detergent. Air dry. Do machine wash. Do not iron.
Lifetime
Color:
Admiral Gray
Size:
10L
Gender:
Unisex
Care Instruction:
Spot clean with warm water and mid detergent. Air dry. Do machine wash. Do not iron.

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