Samaya DRYBAG12L
Samaya DRYBAG 12L – Ultralight, waterproof packing bag for smart organization
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The Samaya DRYBAG 12L is an extremely lightweight and fully waterproof pack bag , developed to organize, compress and protect equipment during hiking, trekking and alpine activities. With a volume of 12 liters and a weight of only about 35 grams , it is ideal for users who want to minimize weight without compromising protection against moisture and rain.
The stuff sack is made of Dyneema® Composite Fabric (34 g/m²) – a material known for its exceptional wear and tear resistance in relation to its weight . All seams are 100% taped , which gives a waterproof rating of approximately 20,000 mm and ensures that the contents stay dry even in heavy rain or very humid environments.
The roll-top closure makes it easy to both seal and compress the contents , freeing up space in the backpack and providing a more stable pack. Thanks to its generous diameter , the DRYBAG 12L is easy to pack and empty, even with gloves, and is well suited for clothing, electronics, first aid kits or other sensitive belongings .
Designed for users seeking maximum function in minimal form , the Samaya DRYBAG 12L is a reliable accessory for everything from quick day trips to longer multi-day adventures where organization and water protection are crucial.
12 L volume – ideal for clothes and delicate equipment
Extremely light weight – approx. 35 g
Fully waterproof construction with taped seams
20,000 mm water column for reliable protection in rain and moisture
Dyneema® Composite Fabric – very high abrasion resistance at low weight
Roll closure for secure closure and effective compression
PFAS-free construction
Product: Samaya DRYBAG 12L
Type: Waterproof packing bag / drybag
Volume: 12 L
Weight: approx. 35 g
Material: Dyneema® Composite Fabric (34 g/m²)
Waterproofness: approx. 20,000 mm
Closure: Roll closure (compressive)
Seams: 100% taped
Dimensions: approx. 58 cm length × 17 cm diameter
Use: Hiking, trekking, mountaineering, expeditions