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29.11.10

Seattle Sports Omni-Dry Backpack (Green)

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Perfect for extended adventures or consolidating several smaller loads into one bag. A heavy-duty 3-roll closure system and adjustable padded shoulder straps make the Omni Dry Backpack a true multi-purpose watersports workhorse.
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Technical Details

- 35" H x 16" W x 16" D
- Perfect for extended adventures
- Heavy-duty 3-roll closure
- Adjustable padded shoulder straps
- True multi-purpose watersports bag
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23.10.10

Seattle Sports Omni Dry Bag (Blue, Small)

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This economical, all-purpose bag is perfect for any adventure. The Omni Dry features a waterproof 3-roll closure with D-ring, vinyl body, and a heavy-duty abrasion-resistant bottom.
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Technical Details

- Small: 15" H x 7.5" Dia; Medium: 18" H x 9.5" Dia; Large: 24" H x 11.5" Dia; X-Large: 28" H x 12.5" Dia
- All-purpose bag
- Waterproof 3-roll closure
- Durable vinyl body
- Heavy-duty abrasion-resistant bottom
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16.10.10

Seattle Sports Canyon Pack (Red)

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Our Canyon Pack offers comfortable shoulder straps combined with a padded back panel for greater comfort while packing. They are easily removed for airplane travel. Chest harness hardware and 2-point shoulder strap adjustability offer a tailored fit. Three different grab handles allow for easy manipulation when packing the loaded bag into or out of a boat. Included with the pack is a long-haul lumbar belt for great support on long portages. Daisy chain loops offer many clipping and rigging points. A heavy-duty, super abrasion-resistant bottom finishes the bag.
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Technical Details

- 34" H x 16.5" Dia
- Padded back panel for comfort
- Easily removable shoulder straps
- Adjustable 2-point shoulder strap
- Includes long-haul lumbar belt
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Customer Buzz
 "Torn material, sticky clips" 2008-06-18
By Michael Coglan (Kansas City, MO)
I bought this pack for canoe trips in the BWCA. It's large, tough and waterproof. The lumbar strap is a nice help on portages. However, when lifting the pack by a shoulder strap, the top adjusting straps tore at the pack anchor material; on the first day I used it. Also, the plastic clips sometimes refuse to open. Frustrating. My friend purchased a Dulutch pack for three times the price, but I think it will last three times as long.


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5.3.10

Outdoor Research Seattle Sombrero

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The Outdoor Research Seattle Sombrero is a burly full-coverage hat designed for extremely wet climates. In Seattle, there are two types of weather. It's either raining, or it's about to start raining. The Seattle Sombrero's waterproof breathable Taslan Gore-Tex to keep the downpour from soaking your head. Its soft brushed-tricot lining wicks moisture, and the chin strap is removable. The foam-stiffened brim on this Outdoor Research hat offers full protection from rain or sun, directing water away from your head when it's really coming down. And if things get really wet--like, you fall into the river you're rafting--the sombrero's foam brim floats. Maybe better than your boat.

Product Features
  • Material: Taslan Gore-Tex
  • Adjustability: Internal hook-and-loop strap
  • Recommended Use: Rain protection
  • Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
  • Country of Origin: China

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Customer Buzz
 "rain si, snow no" 2010-02-24
By Giles A. Duesdieker (Salinas, CA, USA)
I have noticed in my trekking about that this style hat seems to appeal to the older man, (like myself) who don't really mind looking silly when they are out in the woods, if they have functional stuff. Mission accomplished. For rain, this hat is great, and keeps the rain out of your face and your head dry. Just recently in snowy Yosemite, I couldn't help but notice that my wife and her friend were smiling at me as though something was funny about the way I looked. They said "that hat is really a great snow catcher" . Sure enough, about four inches of snow had accumulated on my head thanks to the outfolded brim.



So for those of us who don't like to look really silly, perhaps this is not the snow hat for them. But for rain, it gives keeps you dry, and you can imagine in your mind that you have that cool ranger look going on for you. Just hold your head high and ignore all outside feedback!

Customer Buzz
 "not much of a hat" 2010-02-09
By B. Allen (southern CA)
I found this hat to be poorly made and rather ill fitting. Being rather misshapen, it barely resembles the photo. It has almost no weight or substance to it which might very well be considered to be a plus by some but in my experience you must keep the drawstring under your chin at all times if you don't want it to blow off of your head in the lightest of winds.

Customer Buzz
 "Stay dry without hat-head!" 2009-11-07
By Northwestedge
I love this hat--find myself looking forward to rain. I work in Portland, renowned for precipitation, and this hat performs as described. It is so lightweight that I can strap it tight to protect against wind and my thick wavy hair doesn't mold into "hat-head".The wide brim at the back keeps water from dripping down your neck,and the hat is attractive. You can also fold it to keep in your tote/bag/purse and it retains it's shape. Love it, glad I made this purchase.


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