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Map Case

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Watertight, see-through protection for maps and other vital documents.
  • Waterproof: Constructed with 100% waterproof materials & welded seams.
  • Easy Closure: Watertight, wide-track zip closure for easy access.
  • Easy-Read: Crisp, clear material makes map reading or spotting the right item easy.
  • Versatile: D-rings simplify attachment to a kayak, canoe, bike handlebar or backpack.
  • PVC-Free: Materials have a reduced environmental impact over vinyl-coated materials.
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For any adventure where the elements could be an issue, our waterproof Map Case is the perfect, lightweight way to protect maps and other documents (or anything you’d like) from weather and splashes. The wide-track zip closure is easy to open and to insert and remove items. Four D-rings, one on each corner, make it easy to attach the Map Case to anything you’d like for ease of access and security.
Medium Large
Weight 4.0 oz (115 g) 6.5 oz (182 g)
Interior Dimensions 14 x 10 in (35.5 x 25.5 cm) 20 x 14 in (51 x 35.5 cm)
Exterior Dimensions 18.5 x 12.5 in (47 x 32 cm) 24 x 16.5 in (61 x 42 cm)
Material(s) Polyurethane Film, Polypropylene Webbing Polyurethane Film, Polypropylene Webbing
Country Of Origin Made in China Made in China
SKU 11584 11585

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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 does the IPX7 rating on E-Case® cases mean?

IP codes are part of the International Electronics Commission’s system for classifying the degree of protection provided by enclosures of electrical equipment. The consumer electronics industry has adopted this standard for classifying protection of consumer products.

E-Case® cases are rated IPX7. This means, when properly sealed, they’ll protect your valuables in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes. We individually test every case to ensure that each one meets this rating.

Which size E-Case® should I get for my smartphone (or electronic device)?

We recommend finding your nearest SealLine dealer and checking in person which size E-Case your device best fits within. We know it’s not always possible to check sizing in person, so we’ve provided each case’s internal dimensions (compartment length and width) on the E-Case product page. In general, if the measurements of the device are at least 3 cm shorter than both the length and width of the internal dimensions of a particular E-case size, the device should fit within that size case as long as the device is not thicker than 10 mm.

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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: 4.282051 / 5 from 39 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Map Case provides watertight, see-through protection for maps and other vital documents, with customers appreciating its perfect size and sturdy construction.

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  • Size: 16%
  • Protection: 19%

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Review highlights

  • "Otherwise great durable and flexible construction, good size for various mapbooks."Paul E.
  • "Perfect size for folding big maps."George P.
  • "Right size and the material is supple and tough."Daryl B.

Reviews

I have used Seal Line

"I have used Seal Line map cases on three Canada canoe trips and six Boundary Waters trips. Seal Line map cases have never let me down. Throw a couple of silica packs in the bottom and you are good to go."

Pat M. (5/5)

I setup my medium size

"I setup my medium size map case with four #2 Nite-Ize carabiners to each corner and clipped them to a cargo net bungee. It’s perfect to preserve what’s inside from adverse weather conditions. Wind, rain, mist, snow these are the elements that can easily make a map unreadable. Prepare for the worst and experience the best. Happy with being able to read my map in extreme weather even brushing snow off with my mittens. Happy trails Winter Spring Summer or Fall. Big D"

Daniel M. (5/5)

Excellent bit of kit

"Very sturdy construction, fit my map and compass easily, and they were both easy to read through the clear plastic. The clear plastic is also. . . easily gripped. This was great for grabbing it from my backpack even in gloves, but also sometimes pulled out whatever was on the top layer too."

Gabriel E. (5/5)

I get these for our

"I get these for our Crew leader on Philmont Treks. It keeps the Crew Leader Copy (a very important piece of paper) safe and dry. I know nothing better. More durable than a ziplock. Just ensure you have actually zipped it."

Bob A. (5/5)

Excellent

"Excellent"

Scott G. (5/5)

A great waterproof map case.

"A great waterproof map case. I have a couple of these in different sizes. They work very well and keep the maps nice and dry. The D rings are convenient to hang off of packs or inside your canoe. The waterproof seal can be difficult to seal at time, but is very effective."

Michael S. (4/5)

Good base product- could use some updates though

"Have two sizes of these, used for multiday ocean kayak as well as backcountry canoe trips with much success. Like the product, but would love to see improvements. The D-rings are fine, but would love to see more function built in from Seal Line. I added shock cord and toggles for quick on/off attachment, but would like to see some functional attachment options already included like some toggles or clips. The other improvement could be around how hard it is to seal the zipper end. We try to set up our maps to avoid having to get into the pouch, but sometimes it's inevitable. On wet cold trips with frozen fingers and sometimes gloved hands it takes forever to patiently attempt to re-seal the zipper. We often give up because our fingers can't take it anymore, and leave it dangling open, which introduces moisture into the pouch. A toggle to help seal the zipper, or a seal that performs better in cold conditions would be a major improvement. Thanks SealLine!"

Nikki B. (3/5)

Perfect for storing maps on your kayak

"When coupled with suitable clips, easy to secure to deck lines and then view maps when paddling a sea kayak."

Tim L. (5/5)

I love the case, the

"I love the case, the large is much larger than expected, but that’s on me. Seal line always delivers and never disappoints"

Jason S. (5/5)

case would not seal and flooded my map

"very difficult to close. I could not get it to close on a trip at all and we ended up flooding our map. When I got home, I had to really work the seal in order to get it to seal so now it works and I plan to leave it sealed for a while to stretch it open. I don't know if my case was a representative of other peoples experience or just a bad batch. But I lost a $20 because of the cases in the ability to be sealed. Not happy!"

Scott C. (2/5)

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