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Black Canyon™ Dry Pack

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Versatile & comfortable large-capacity waterproof pack available in 65L & 115L.
  • Waterproof: Constructed with 100% waterproof materials & welded seams.
  • Confident closure: DrySeal roll-top closure makes it easier and more to achieve an optimal seal and secures with side compression straps.
  • Comfortable carrying: Updated harness system provides optimal load support while padded shoulder straps, padded waist belt and padded lumbar offer improved comfort.
  • Adaptable: Straps and waist belt are removable for travel and dry bag use.
  • Light-colored interior: Easily identify contents within.
  • Lash Points: Secure accessories to the pack and secure the pack to boats, vehicles, roof racks, etc.
  • PVC-Free: Materials have a reduced environmental impact over vinyl-coated materials.
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The updated PVC-free Black Canyon Dry Pack is a versatile large-capacity waterproof portage pack designed to keep your gear dry and protected while being comfortable to carry on any adventure. The all-new suspension system supports moderate loads while padded shoulder straps, a padded waist belt, and padded lumbar area translate to more comfortable load hauling on canoe and raft trips, canyoneering adventures and travel expeditions. The Black Canyon is available in 65L & 115L.
65 LTR 115 LTR
Color Black, Blue, Yellow Black, Blue, Yellow
Weight 3 lb 13 oz (1.72 kg) 4 lb 10 oz (2.10 kg)
Dimensions (L x W x H) 17.5 x 9 x 25 in (44 x 23 x 64 cm) 18.5 x 12.5 x 30 in (47 x 32 x 76 cm)
Volume 3960 cu. in (65 liters) 7010 cu. in (115 liters)
PVC-Free Yes Yes
Closure Dry Seal dual-strip roll-down Dry Seal dual-strip roll-down
Bottom Shape Oval Oval
Protection Level waterproof waterproof
Material(s) 600D 17oz polyurethane-coated polyesterBottom: 400D 20oz Polyurethane-coated nylon 600D 17oz polyurethane-coated polyesterBottom: 400D 20oz Polyurethane-coated nylon
Country of Origin Made in USA of US and Imported Materials Made in USA of US and Imported Materials
SKU 14062, 14063, 14064 14059, 14060, 14061

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What is the difference between "splashproof," "waterproof," and "submersible"?

SealLine products use three ratings to describe water resistance:

  • Splashproof: Withstands light rain and splashes. Only some of our products fall into this category. Suitable for use where light water resistance is sufficient, such as summer backpacking.
  • Waterproof: Withstands quick submersions. Most of our bags fall into this category and are suitable for canoe, kayak and rafting use where boats may tip, flip or be swamped.
  • Submersible: Withstands 1 meter of submersion for 30 minutes (IP-67 standard). Suitable for use in extreme and prolonged wet situations.

With such ratings, water resistance depends on the user carefully and properly sealing the closure. For roll-top closures, this means a minimum of three tight, wrinkle-free rolls. For zipper closures, the zipper must be completely and properly closed.

What is the difference between polyurethane- and vinyl-coated dry packs and duffles?

Polyurethane-coated (aka, PVC-free) dry packs and dry daypacks offer greater puncture and abrasion resistance than vinyl-coated packs, while also being lightweight. Also, PVC-free polyurethane coatings are less harmful to the environment than vinyl coatings.

Vinyl-coated dry packs and duffles are more economical and are resistant to punctures, tears, and mildew. They remain pliable at low temperatures and resist cracking.

What is special about the DrySeal™ roll-top closure?

Our exclusive DrySeal roll-top closure is easily identified by its two separate stiffening strips below the opening of a roll-top product. This makes it easier and more intuitive to achieve an optimal seal—for the first “roll” in closing the top, simply fold the top over between the two strips of material, then roll closed at least two more times.

This design also amplifies protection from the elements by adding an additional “virtual” roll.

How do I properly seal my roll-top dry pack, dry daypack, or duffle?

We recommend a minimum of 3 folds (aka “rolls”) to properly seal a roll-top dry pack or duffle. For an optimal seal:

  1. Make sure the stiff sealing strips are wrinkle-free. Close the pack/duffle so that the sealing strips are pressed together
  2. While holding strips together, push down to “burp” out trapped air. Once trapped air has been “burped” out, tightly fold the top over several times so that the roll-top closure has been folded at least 3 times
  3. Connect the buckle in the direction opposite to the direction the material was folded, or along the sides when side buckles are present (e.g., WideMouth™ duffle; some dry packs)

Are the listed dimensions for roll-top dry packs and duffles measured rolled or unrolled?

All of the dimensions we list for our roll-top dry packs and duffles are the dimensions of the product when it has been properly sealed (tops rolled down three times and secured).

Is the zipper on the Zip™ Duffle really waterproof?

Yes. Our Zip Duffle is made with a YKK zipper with injection-molded teeth, which is the same kind used in dry suits. It is indeed submersible (meets IP-67: 1 meter submersion for 30 minutes), and the zipper is protected from abrasion by a vinyl over-flap. This helps make the Zip Duffle our most protective product.

Which size of dry pack, dry daypack, or duffle should I pick?

Our dry packs, dry daypacks, and duffles are sized volumetrically in liters. To help illustrate how those volumes translate to real world use, here are some general ideas of what fits in various sizes of our packs and duffles:

  • 20L = a common day size; fits most items one would carry on a day trip
  • 30-40L = a small weekend size; fits most things you’d carry for an overnight trip
  • 70L = a long weekend size; fits a couple days’ worth of gear and food
  • 115L+ = this is the largest size we make; think of this as the “everything and the kitchen sink” size—it holds a lot of stuff

How do I adjust the suspension on my Pro™ Dry Pack to fit my torso length?

Our Pro Dry Pack has a height-adjustable suspension system that allows you to fine-tune adjustment to fit your torso length. Small = 17in, Medium = 19in, Large = 21in


To adjust the torso length of the Pro Dry Pack:

  1. Lay the (empty) pack on the ground with the shoulder straps up. Loosen the load lifter straps atop the shoulder straps to allow for easy access to the back panel.
  2. Lift upper back panel and shoulder harness to expose the red tab. Unthread the red tab from the plastic loop at the base of the yellow cord.
  3. Unthread the yellow cord and plastic loop through the orange strip (angle the tip for easier clearance).
  4. Slide the long black tongue from its current size setting (S, M, L) and select the proper size.
  5. Do the inverse of steps 1-4 and make sure to re-tighten your load lifter straps atop the shoulder straps.

How do I remove the shoulder straps on my Boundary™ or Black Canyon™ dry pack?

All of our Boundary and Black Canyon dry packs have removable shoulder straps. If you would like to remove the shoulder straps for transport (e.g., securing pack to the roof of a vehicle or in the bed of a truck, or to streamline the pack for airline travel), follow these steps:

  1. Lay the pack down with the back panel facing up. Unthread the webbingfrom the load lifter straps atop the shoulder straps.
  2. Unthread the red tab from the plastic loop at the base of the yellow cord.
  3. Pass yellow cord and plastic loop through orange strip (angling tip for more clearance).
  4. Unthread long black tongue until the harness is completely detached. Your shoulder straps are now totally removed.
  5. To re-attach your shoulder straps, simple reverse this process.

Is there a way to improve over-shoulder visibility with the Urban™ Dry Daypack?

In simplest terms, folding the top corners of the pack inward before closing it will help improve your visibility when looking over your shoulder. There’s one technique in particular that we’re fond of—we call it the “Burrito roll”:


  1. Grab the top corners of the pack and fold them inward a couple inches (like the sides of a tortilla for a burrito)
  2. The stiff plastic strip has strategically-placed notches to make this easier, helping create a hinge
  3. Roll the top down and secure it with the easy QuickClip™ per usual
  4. This will cause the top of the pack to have a more narrow profile, improving your over-shoulder visibility

What are welded seams?

Welded seams use radio frequencies (RF) to join two pieces of coated fabric together at the molecular level, effectively bonding them together as one. This strong, reliably waterproof construction method is far superior to sewn-and-taped seams.

With sewn-and-taped seams, two pieces of coated fabric are held together with thread and a piece of protective tape is placed over the threads and seam to provide water protection. A RF welded seam can withstand up to 2x more stress than a sewn-and-taped seam, resulting in a more protective and longer-lasting seam. This is why we use welded seams with all of our dry bags.

How should I clean, maintain, and store my dry pack or duffle?

Regularly cleaning and maintaining your dry pack, dry daypack, or duffle will substantially increase its life.

After each use, clean and air-dry your dry pack, dry daypack, or duffle. Dirty packs or duffles should be washed with a soapy sponge and rinsed, allowing them to air dry. Store clean packs or duffles completely dry, inside out. Avoid any direct contact with insect repellents or solvents—if contact occurs, wash the pack or duffle thoroughly with a soapy sponge.

For vinyl-coated dry packs or duffles, such as our Boundary™ Dry Packs, Zip™ Duffle, or WideMouth™ Duffle, an occasional wipe down with a vinyl preservative, such as Armor All®, will help maintain the vinyl-coated pack or duffle’s suppleness. (Armor All® is an Armor All Products registered trademark.) Do not use a vinyl preservative for polyurethane-coated (aka, PVC-free) dry packs, dry daypacks, or duffles.

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At SealLine, we take pride in engineering the highest-quality outdoor gear available, and we stand behind everything we make. SealLine gear is built to be exceptionally durable and easily repaired. And we back it up with the best service in the industry, all to keep your gear performing for you—and out of landfills. Visit our SealLine warranty page for more info.

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Overall rating: 4.25 / 5 from 20 reviews.

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Perfect for canoe portages

"Have been able to use the 65L version for several week long canoe trips and very happy with how well they’ve held up. They’ve been thrown, dragged along ragged rocks, and fully submerged with no signs of leaking. Makes portaging so much easier on the shoulders with the hip belt. Easy to adjust and comfortable."

Erika C. (5/5)

Not recommended

"Punctured on the second time I took it out. I was simply just taking out of a canoe. Legitimately I didn't even think I scraped it on and didn't notice till the next morning. Don't buy."

Ethan W. (1/5)

Love it! Just what au

"Love it! Just what au needed."

Patricia R. (5/5)

Holds up great to rain,

"Holds up great to rain, ocean spray, and general dragging through the dirt. I really like the removable backpack straps and hipbelt for longer carries and portages."

Dustin H. (5/5)

Great pack, hot in the sun.

"The strap system and pack are great. We just tried it out on a four-day river trip before heading to the Boundary Wates for over a week. The only negative was getting so hot because of it being black. Temperatures on our trip were over 100 and we had to splash water on the pack before touching."

Jeff O. (5/5)

Great harness, comfortable,

"The harness is he closes dry bag to a backpack.. Usable for hiking. Roll op closure is good but not submerge waterproof. The bottom on my pack started separating front the rest of the pack after 3 years, but was replaced under warranty. Yea! Customer service!"

Johnny (3/5)

Coating ragged even at delivery

"I ordered the 65l and 115l Black Canyon bags for packrafting. The bags look really good, comfortable to carry and well designed. Many things are adjustable to content and body. But as I took a closer look on the bag, I saw that the coating was scratched at two places so the white lining gets visible. And at a even closer look, there were some more spots where the coating isn't good – all of those spots are where the bag was folded. As you have to fold it for closing and crinkling is quiet normal in use, I guess the bag could loose its waterproofness quickly. If it gets damaged by shipping I ask myself how it gets around with rough conditions"

Nicole (3/5)

Perfect for the die hard hike in boater!

"I use my pack every three days and it is one of the best out there! Hiking down the steep trail with a loaded pack isn't easy. But with this pack, it makes it more enjoyable. The padded back helps when you accidentally put something sharp in the wrong place and the support helps when carrying large amounts of beer. I love how they integrated a frame pack style system into a dry bag. It makes my life way easier hiking to my boat every three days! Tons of room and super durable as well. I have put this pack to the test only owning it for a couple weeks. It has held up through thick and thin thus far. It's named the black canyon for a reason..."

Cameron (5/5)

Excellent Dry Bag

"Quality bag. Well made to Cary lots of stuff and keep it dry. The light colored inside material makes it easier to find things in the bag. Yellow exterior makes bag easy to find in the river if you capsize."

Cambro (5/5)

Good for packrafting

"Wish it fit a smaller person better, but overall great quality and worked well for packrafting"

Denani (4/5)

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