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Bone Dry Storage for Outdoors Pursuits |
GILL’s Dry Bags are the perfect solution to keeping your gear dry. |
Burford, GA (September 11, 2019) – Whether storing rain gear, carrying camera equipment, a sleeping bag or other essentials for outings in the field or on the water, it’s crucial to keep gear dry and protected. The longtime favorites of maritime adventurers, GILL’s high-performance storage options come in a variety of sizes to meet the needs of hunters, anglers, and anyone else venturing into the elements. Manufactured of a puncture-resistant 100% waterproof, PVC-FREE tarpaulin with stitch-free welded construction, GILL’s Dry Bags keep gear dry and protected in any weather. |
For maximum dry storage, GILL’s Dry Bags are available in an exceptionally roomy 50 liter size big enough to accommodate a large sleeping bag and pillow, an ice fishing or rain suit, and the requisite gear for a lengthy hunting or fishing trip. Its smart design features a cylinder shape with flat base for easy upright storage and maximum protection, plus a reliable roll-down closure for an ultra-watertight seal. Adding to ease of use, detachable padded straps make for easy transport as a backpack, while a semi-transparent, mesh-reinforced window runs top to bottom, affording quick visual confirmation of the location of individual contents. Retail price is $69.95. |
The 25 liter Wet & Dry Bag is the perfect size for housing extra clothing and footwear, a rainsuit, and other essential items. Like the larger 50 liter Dry Bag, it features a cylinder shape, flat base, roll down closure and see-through window, as well as a handy carrying strap. This right-sized favorite fits conveniently in the boat or the blind. Retail price is $45.95. |
Simple and effective, the 10 liter Dry Bag is designed to keep must-have items dry while fishing, hunting, camping or kayaking. Featuring the same proven and reliable design as the larger 50 and 25 liter Wet & Dry bags, the 10 liter model is ideal for electronics like camera and video equipment. Retail price is $35.95. |
The ultra-convenient 5 liter model is the smallest of GILL’s Dry bags, offering a compact solution that’s perfect for storing valuables like a phone, keys and wallet and a dry change of clothes. It’s also a great solution for keeping GoPro cameras and other technical accessories dry, secure, and at the ready. And very kayak friendly. Retail price is $25.95. |
GILL Dry Bag Features and Construction
Don’t risk your valuable gear to the elements. Venture forth with the assurance that all your belongings stay dry no matter the conditions. Whether packing for deer camp, a Canadian fishing trip, or a camping outing with family, GILL’s Dry bags are the perfect solution. To learn more about Gill’s fishing rainwear and additional apparel, visit www.gillfishing.com. |
About Gill Gill was an idea first born on British waters in 1975 by founder Nick Gill, a keen sailor who wanted to create a range of sailing product without compromise; the best fabrics, the best features, the best quality. Now trusted for over 40 years, Gill has grown into an established technical marine apparel brand meeting consumer needs both on and off the water and continues to combine innovative design with the latest fabric technology to increase the performance of its range. Distributed around the world to 37 countries and more recently through a global Ecommerce platform Gill remains the number one marine glove brand and its comprehensive product range driven by the well-known Race Ocean jacket (0C1) as well as global best seller the Offshore jacket (0S2) continue to set it apart. More recently Gill introduced the highly successful FG21 Tournament Suit with vortex hood to the North American Fishing market. |
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