
Crush Drybag
Robust, waterproof drybag with padded inner liner
- sensitive valuables are packed shock and waterproof
- removable, padded inner liner bag
- versatile applications
- 3XS
- XS-2D
- XS-3D
- S
Product description
The Crush Drybag is a lightweight, durable packsack with roll-top closure and padded inner lining. It is ideal for stowing sensitive items such as cameras or GPS devices.
The robust material is seam taped and protects the contents together with the removable inner liner against moisture, dirt and shock.
The six different sizes make the Crush Drybags extremely versatile. The different colors provide the best organization and overview.
Specifications
Volume
2XS: 0.35 l
XS-2D: 0.75 l
XS-3D: 1.75 l
S: 2.75 l
Water resistance
Dimensions
2XS: 6.7 x 6.3 x 1.2 in
XS-2D: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.6 in
XS-3D: 9.1 x 5.5 in
S: 11 x 6.7 in
Fastner system
Weight
2XS: 1.7 oz
XS-2D: 2 oz
XS-3D: 2.6 oz
S: 3.9 oz
Material
Material 1
PU coated
seam taped
Oeko-Tex® 100 certified
DWR C6
Sustainability
Oeko-tex certified material
Oeko-Tex® is a testing and Certification system for raw materials and finished products. EXPED does not feature fully tested products. The listed products aren't certified under this standard. Only accordingly specified materials are certified.
Made in China: Jasper Outdoor Products
Founded in 1996, Jasper Outdoor Products is one of the world's leading manufacturers of outdoor products.
Warranty years
FAQ
What does the distinction between "waterproof", "weatherproof" and "water repellent" mean?
All backpack fabrics used by EXPED are by definition "waterproof" due to their coating and have a water column of at least 1500 mm. The distinction therefore relates primarily to construction and processing:
In "water-resistant" backpacks, water can enter the backpack through the seams and through the zippers.
We define "weatherproof" as backpacks with a water column of at least 3000 mm, which also have water-repellent zippers to the main compartment and seam-taped seams. Although the zippers are very water repellent, water can enter through the zipper during heavy rains.
Our backpacks labeled "waterproof" have a water column of 3000 to 10'000 mm, are also seam sealed or welded, but use water repellent zippers only on exterior compartments, not on the main compartment. The main compartment of these models have a waterproof seal by means of a roll top. In these models, we do not refer to exterior compartments with zippers as "waterproof", but only as "weatherproof". No rule without exception: A 100% waterproof Drysuit zipper is used on the Tempest Duffles.