WATERPROOF DRY BAG 30 L - KHAKI
- 365 days to return for members
- waterproofSplash-proof bag (IPX6) DO NOT IMMERSE
- easy transportGrab handle. Single carry straps to wear it like a backpack.
- robustnessNEW double PVC-laminated polyester fabric for greater abrasion resistance.
- capacityVolume to hold your personal belongings for a day's adventure.
- Precautions for electronic devicesElectronic devices are fragile and valuable. We recommend doubling up their protection by putting phones in waterproof pouches inside dry bags. Cameras can be placed in a small dry bag inside a large dry bag (30 L, 40 L, 60 L). Ensure your bags are closed and check water resistance regularly before your session using a paper towel. DO NOT SWIM WITH THE BAG OR IMMERSE THE BAG IN WATER.
- Fastening systemTo ensure good water resistance: 1/ Carefully roll down the top of the bag 5 times, by tightening the folds across the thickness of the strap. 2/ Fasten the side buckles. 3/ Fasten the centre buckles. Leave some air in the bag. The bag should look inflated once closed: this makes it more watertight and allows it to float if dropped in the water.
- StorageThe 5L and 10L bags can be placed inside the 30L, 40L and 60L bags to double the waterproof protection of sensitive objects and to separate belongings.
- Technical dimensionsBag dimensions when full and closed: Height: 63 cm Diameter: 26 cm Usable volume: 30 L Empty weight: 655 g
- CompositionMain fabric 60% polyester, 40% thermoplastic polyurethane
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | beginner |
frequency | regular, intensive |
rain | heavy rain |
number of compartments | 1 compartment |
main material | polyester |
volume (in L) | 30 L |
condition | new |
type of opening/closing | roll top |
waterproof | watertight |
Composition
Coating: 100.0% Polyvinyl Chloride |
Main fabric: 100.0% Polyester |
Webbing: 100.0% Polypropylene |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Carbon footprint

Raw material | 90% |
Manufacturing | 0% |
Packaging | 0% |
Distribution | 3% |
Use | 0% |
End of life | 6% |
It is calculated by modelling the life cycle of the product following the recommendations of the PEF methodology (Product Environmental Footprint). This carbon footprint is an estimate. It may therefore be slightly overvalued or undervalued.Learn more
Ecodesign approach

Our design teams are working to develop processes that will reduce the impact of a product, while preserving its technical characteristics. This reduction relates to the following indicators: climate change, air pollution, water pollution and resource depletion.