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Henri Lloyd Dri-Pac Luggage Collection

by Amy Grealish, Henri Lloyd 24 Jun 2014 03:01 AEST 23 June 2014
Henri Lloyd Dri-Pac Luggage Collection © Henri Lloyd

New designs and colourways for 2014, the Henri Lloyd Dri-Pac luggage collection offers a versatile and stylish collection of waterproof luggage. As on board storage space is always at a premium the design incorporate clever space saving features such as air release valves and compression straps to make sure your kit is safe, small and best of all dry!

  • 100% waterproof to keep you kit dry
  • Save saving air release valves and compression features
The Dri-Pac Crew Bag, is a 55L holdall and is 100% waterproof. Constructed from Waterproof TPU with High Frequency (HF) Welded seams and a dry roll closure, the bag has an air release valve and compression straps to allow you to reduce bulk and storage requirements on board. Nylon webbing grab handles and a detachable padded shoulder strap make it easy to carry too!

The Dri-Pac Rucksack 20L is a very handy 100% waterproof backpack. Constructed from waterproof TPU in the stylish Morning Cloud colour. The rucksack also benefits from a dry roll closure / air release valve design to reduce bulk and make the most of that all important storage space on board, and also boasts a separate water resistant front zip pocket and an extra stow pocket. The adjustable padded shoulder straps offer an easy carry method when you need your hands for your other sailings bits and pieces.

The Dri Pac RS 25L is also new for 2014 and is constructed from 210D nylon. All the seams in the bag are taped and the dry roll closure at the top ensures the bag is 100% waterproof. Whether used on its own or together with a larger Crew Bag to create the ultimate wet / dry kit divider, the Dri Pac is an essential piece of kit for any sailor.

 Product Code RRP
DRI‑PAC Crew Bag 55LY55100£65
DRI‑PAC Rucksack 20LY55101£55
DRI‑Pack RS 25LY55102£15

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