Alpacka Raft Internal Dry Bag sets

Alpacka Raft Internal Dry Bag sets

from A$155.00

** Rolltop Regular, Rolltop Small & XL styles available. See detailed description below for recommendations/boat compatibility. Ships directly from Pack Raft Australia - updated 28/3/24 **

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  • Rolltop Small (30L): ~400g (pair)

    • Recommended with:

      • Scout, Refuge/WW Refuge, Valkyrie packrafts

  • Rolltop XL style (64L): ~ 520g (pair)

    • Forager, Oryx, Ranger packrafts

  • Rolltop Regular style (34L): ~450g (pair)

    • Recommended with:

      • All other Alpacka Raft packraft models

  • Zippered style (32L): Pack Raft Australia has now discontinued this option. Remaining stock available as Close-Out special until sold-out, available here.

  • Ultralight with roll top closure or

  • Zippered style with integrated watertight/airtight TruZip & inflation tube

  • Made in USA

  • All drybags are sold as set of 2 bags

  • Local Australian stock for quick dispatch and delivery

NOTE: For Whitewater Series boats (Wolverine/Gnarwhal) Pack Raft Australia recommend either the Rolltop or Zippered internal drybags which includes an integrated side buckle clip that clips to the inside raft tube of these particular model boats. Zippered style includes a mouth inflation nozzle and does give a little more protection to both your packed goods and raft tubes, along with side access into the dry bag (i.e. not having to dump contents to locate something in camp in your tent).

The XL style has a larger diameter when packed and are suited for use in the larger Forager, Oryx and Ranger packrafts and fit inside the larger diameter raft air chambers of these boats when fully stuffed. You can still use these bags in smaller diameter boats, but won’t be able to utilise the volume as a fully packed XL bag will not fit into the smaller diameter raft tubes. The XL roll stop bags now include a side buckle clip for current model packrafts.

When packing your Cargo Fly Internal Dry Bags, distribute the weight evenly between each bag and make sure to pad any hard items (pots, stoves, etc.) with clothing and keep them towards the inside and top of the tubes to avoid pinch flatting the packraft in shallow rivers.