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UNPLUG Ultimate Adventure | 1680D Heavy Duty Waterproof Bag | Large Travel Bag which can be Used for Camping, Motorcycling, Boating, or Hunting|110L Storm Grey

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Size: 110L


Color: Storm Grey


Features

  • THE ORIGINAL ADVENTURE GEAR: Our waterproof dry bag can get your gear through any weather. 1680D Ripstop ballistic oxford welded construction with roll down zip top + 8 compression straps for unrivalled performance. Also suitable as marine dry bags.
  • EXTRA LARGE DUFFLE BAG FOR MEN/WOMEN: Our large duffel bag handles heavy rain, snow, sand, mud, dust & brief submersion. No stitching penetrates inside to make fully waterproof drybag. What ever your adventure needs we have you covered.
  • DESIGNED IN AUSTRALIA: For Rugged Outdoor Adventure. High frequency welds with heavy duty buckles, YKK zips and double stitched reinforced load points. Meticulous attention to detail and quality. Heavy duty tie down points and end grab handles.
  • MULTIPURPOSE WATER PROOF BAG: Ergonomic design, removable shoulder straps with sternum support make our large dry bag backpack waterproof ideal for airports, offshore workers, or when you need to quickly carry your equipment. Can also be used as a bugout bag or a Survival Bag.

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Brand Name: UNPLUG EASY OUTDOOR ADVENTURE


UPC: 703558678263


Model Name: Unplug - 110l Storm Grey


Global Trade Identification Number: 30


Manufacturer: UNPLUG EASY OUTDOOR ADVENTURE


Manufacturer Part Number: 10000


Model Number: UNPLUG EASY OUTDOOR ADVENTURE-110-SG


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Type Name: Luggage- Carry-On Luggage


Closure Type: Zipper


Strap Type: 'Shoulder Adjustable'


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Number of Compartments: 1


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Boating, Motorcycle Travel, Travel Bag, Emergency Backpack


Handle Type: Web Handle


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 11.42"L x 6.3"W x 5.91"H


Item Weight: 3.8 Pounds


Capacity: 110 Liters


Size: 110L


Material Type: Polyester


Color: Storm Grey


Style Name: Modern


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  • Well made bag with plenty of room.
Size: 155L Color: Adventure Orange
I got the 155L bag, it's a big bag and appears to be very well made. Bought to be used primarily in a canoe. Quality: Appears to be very well made. Quality materials. Stitching all looks great, no dangling threads or loose stitching that I can see. Where the seams are welded, all appear to be perfect. The material isn't as thick as some similar bags but I don't think that's a factor in the over all quality/durability. I like that the bag itself doesn't weigh a lot. Size: I loaded a 2/3 person Big Agnus tent, inflatable sleeping mat, foam sleeping mat(eggshell accordion style), a 40L wet bag stuffed with a MSS sleep system(green and black bag, no bivy), large Italian wool blanket, folding camp chair and 10'x12' tarp. Still have room for another dry bag for clothes/toiletries, as well as a fire kit, first aid kit and maybe some other odds and ends. That should pretty much fill up the bag. Probably going to get the 110L for my wife as she doesn't want the 155L and between the 2 bags should have plenty of room for all the gear we need for multiple day canoe/camping trips. I would recommend getting the bigger size than what you think you will need, it's always better to have extra room than it is to overstuff the bag. There are plenty of straps/attachment points to secure it. I could probably save a little space/weight using a compression bag for the sleeping bag and clothes versus using other dry bags but IF the bag were to fail I want to ensure those items stay dry and it wouldn't really save me all that much space overall so the safety factor outweighs the space factor for me. Space won't be an issue with the other 110L bag anyways. Durability: Haven't tested that yet, but I will update the review in a few months after a few canoe trips this fall. Two things I think I would like is to have the bottom 'tub' section to be double-thickness or an overall thicker material. Being that it's the same thickness as the rest of the bag, the bottoms of bags are prone to more wear, I think if the bag fails over time it will be a wear point on the bottom. In my experience that's just the nature of large bags that hold a lot of weight as they get moved around and slid over dirt and debris. The second would be a small patch kit in case the bag were to get punctured or a wear hole did form. Hopefully that won't be an issue. Time will tell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024 by HE

  • Great Dry Bag
I took this and a North Face bay for a weeklong bicycle tour through Wisconsin. Both bags worked well but I had much more confidence in this bag than the North Face bag. This bag actually is a "dry bag" that totally seals from the weather. It holds lots of gear and is very rugged. The color makes it easy to locate and the back straps are fully functional. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2025 by Bruce D

  • Great product
This bag rocks! Solid and well made, spacious, does exactly what I bought it for. Keeps stuff dry! Have taken it to beach and boating, not a drop.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Bag for the traveler-savant
Size: 110L Color: Adventure Orange
My wife was a little less than happy with me when I bought three of these 65L bags for our trip to Peru (wife, son, me). She would have rather I paid about $100 less for each bag. Fast-forward a couple weeks when we're standing on an uncovered train platform in Aguas Calientes in the middle of a torrential rain storm (that soaked through my rain jacket) for 10 mins while we waited to board the train... my wife looked at me like I was traveler-genius bordering on traveler-savant. Even though we were all completely soaked to our bones... everything in these bags stayed dry. The good... These bags are completely overbuilt for travel. They are tough! ... and yet don't really weigh much. Loading them up with ~40lbs of gear was no big deal. The bags easily held their form, even when thrown around by porters. I have a feeling these bags will last well past a decade of hard adventure travel. Also great is the bright orange color when you're picking your bags out at baggage claim. I also like the backpack straps. Changing trains in South America means grabbing my ~45lb bag, my son's ~35lb bag, and other misc. Throwing my bag on my back worked very well. I would not want to use it as a backpack for more than an hour or so, but when you need it... it's not a problem. It's awesome at keeping the elements out. I would think twice about totally submerging it in water, but it performed excellently in one of the worst tropical rainstorms I've ever been in. By duffel bag standards, 65L isn't huge... but it was more than enough to pack all my gear for a 10 day trip to Peru, including hiking boots, poles and a couple deflated soccer balls for the small Quechuan villages we trekked through. The bad... The bags take a little while to get closed and ready to move. You don't just zip it up and go... you push out the air, zip it, roll it, push out more air, and then proceed to fasten and cinch a minimum of 4 straps to tighten everything down. And in my case... you end up doing that at least twice because you forgot to pack something in the bag, or your wife ran outta room in her bag. If I'm honest, it's kind of a pain. Also a little annoying is that you cannot remove the backpack straps very easily. Half of the baggage handlers grab the velcro'd down backpack straps instead of the carrying straps which means everything is out of place and snags on everything. Less annoying, I would have liked at least 2 real zippered chambers on the outside of the bag for storing things I might need more often (toiletries, etc...). There is a pocket on the side of the bag, but you can't get much in it of the bag is already full. Conclusion... If you're looking for the ultimate adventure travel bag that's fit for traveling through the Amazon, or tied to the top of a Jeep, AND you have the extra bucks for the price of admission, this is your bag. Anything short of that, you might want to consider something cheaper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022 by Mike C. Eynon

  • Bag Interior Accessability
Very well made, quality bag that is worth the price. Very Impressive!! Heavy duty, moisture resistant construction will meet most environmental and handling conditions. Lots of strapping for compression and securing content - more than the average bag (maybe a little too much). The size of the bag for content storage is perfect and can compress to carry on size for airlines. However, the opening of the bag is small compared to the size of the bag which restricts packing large items and searching through content. The opening is across the length of the top of the bag and doesn't allow access to the total length and width of the bag. Recommend the MFG constuct the top of the bag with a "Rectangular U" to permit access to the full width and length of the top of the bag. I am retiring the bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025 by Janet T. Dertzbaugh

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