We ship worldwide using Royal Mail & UPS. All UK orders over £35 are shipped free of charge.
For more information regarding our shipping, including charges and estimated delivery times, please visit our Shipping Page
If you are unhappy with your purchase, please return it to us within 180 days of receipt. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging.
For more information regarding our returns policy please visit our Returns Page
Dry bags, compression sacks and stuff sacks take a lot of abuse and will become dirty and possibly smelly over time. Before you start the cleaning process, always check the bag for a care instruction label first and follow it. Diverging from the recommendations could render any product guarantees null and void.
For general care and cleaning advice, please read below:
- If lightly soiled, you can remove dirt easily with a sponge or soft cloth dipped in warm water and a non-detergent soap.
- Heavily soiled stuff bags are probably better off being hosed down to start with to remove the worst contaminants. Do not use a pressure washer.
- For persistent stains, wash the dry bags and stuff sacks by hand in warm water with a mild soap. We strongly advise against using a washing machine.
- Try and avoid using detergents on the fabrics as these will compromise any water repellent finishes.
- If there are stains, do not use a solvent to try and remove them as this could lead to the delamination of the waterproof membrane.
- Allow dry bags and stuff sacks to dry naturally, but avoid direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as the UV rays will degrade fabrics and waterproof finishes.
- Do not use tumble dryers on bags with taped seams as temperatures above 60°C /140°F will lead to delamination. Air drying is much safer.
- Ensure that your bags are fully dry before storing them away, as any moisture can lead to mold growth.
- If you have any silicon sachets lying around (these often come with electrical equipment), pop one in with the sack to keep it dry whilst stored.
- Removing bad odours from inside the sacks can be tackled with specialist odour eliminator treatments or by sprinkling baking soda inside and leaving it to absorb the smells.
We ship worldwide using Royal Mail & UPS. All UK orders over £35 are shipped free of charge.
For more information regarding our shipping, including charges and estimated delivery times, please visit our Shipping Page
If you are unhappy with your purchase, please return it to us within 180 days of receipt. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging.
For more information regarding our returns policy please visit our Returns Page
Dry bags, compression sacks and stuff sacks take a lot of abuse and will become dirty and possibly smelly over time. Before you start the cleaning process, always check the bag for a care instruction label first and follow it. Diverging from the recommendations could render any product guarantees null and void.
For general care and cleaning advice, please read below:
- If lightly soiled, you can remove dirt easily with a sponge or soft cloth dipped in warm water and a non-detergent soap.
- Heavily soiled stuff bags are probably better off being hosed down to start with to remove the worst contaminants. Do not use a pressure washer.
- For persistent stains, wash the dry bags and stuff sacks by hand in warm water with a mild soap. We strongly advise against using a washing machine.
- Try and avoid using detergents on the fabrics as these will compromise any water repellent finishes.
- If there are stains, do not use a solvent to try and remove them as this could lead to the delamination of the waterproof membrane.
- Allow dry bags and stuff sacks to dry naturally, but avoid direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as the UV rays will degrade fabrics and waterproof finishes.
- Do not use tumble dryers on bags with taped seams as temperatures above 60°C /140°F will lead to delamination. Air drying is much safer.
- Ensure that your bags are fully dry before storing them away, as any moisture can lead to mold growth.
- If you have any silicon sachets lying around (these often come with electrical equipment), pop one in with the sack to keep it dry whilst stored.
- Removing bad odours from inside the sacks can be tackled with specialist odour eliminator treatments or by sprinkling baking soda inside and leaving it to absorb the smells.
Sea To Summit View Dry Sacks are the ideal choice for keeping your gear safe and dry in even the most challenging conditions.
These dry sacks are manufactured from Bluesign® approved recycled lightweight 70D nylon fabric with a PFC-free DWR finish, double stitched and taped seams for extra strength and waterproofness. The durable white polyurethane waterproof inner coating reflects light for better visibility, whilst the RF-welded clear TPU window enables a quick inspection of the contents.
To guarantee your kit stays dry, just roll the reinforced top over itself three or four times and click the Field Repair Buckle shut - this can be replaced if damaged. When used in combination with the Dry Bag Sling (available separately) it converts into an over-shoulder hands free carrying system.