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NRS 3.8 Bill's Bag Dry Bag

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The time-tested NRS Bill's Bag has been a dependable piece of boating gear for more than 30 years!
  • Constructed with 21-oz PVC/polyester body with a 34-oz round bottom.

  • Expandable for over 6500 cubic inches of storage capacity but can be cinched down with four compression straps to compact and stabilize gear.

  • The adjustable backpack harness has a rubberized grab handle and extra wide padded shoulder straps for comfortable hands-free transport your gear.

  • The StormStrip™ closure system provides a confident seal and allows for easy top loading access.

  • Sizes are measured fully packed and closed.
  • Measurement: 3.8 cu. ft., 6,635 cu. in., 109 liters
  • 16" diameter x 33" tall
  • Material: 21-oz. PVC/polyester body, 34-oz. PVC/polyester bottom
  • Weight: 4 lbs
  • Closure System: StormStrip™ closure
  • Integrated padded backpack straps

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NRS 3.8 Bill's Bag Dry Bag
 
4.6

(based on 24 reviews)

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    (16)

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    (7)

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96%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good capacity (22)
  • Waterproof (22)
  • Tight closure (21)
  • Easy to carry (20)
  • Strong material (19)

Cons

    Best Uses

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No (20)

      Most Liked Positive Review

       

      Outstanding Dry Bag!

      This is the second 3.8 Bill's bag I've purchased. I have used them for packing gear for canoe expeditions where the the contents absolutely must stay dry. They are waterproof and rugged bags. They...Read complete review

      This is the second 3.8 Bill's bag I've purchased. I have used them for packing gear for canoe expeditions where the the contents absolutely must stay dry. They are waterproof and rugged bags. They close easily and the straps secure the closure. The carrying straps are comfortable enough for a portage and provide hands free transit of the bags.
      A great benefit of these bags is that while in transit to an adventure, I can carry them in the back of my truck or in the basket on my roof racks and not worry about the weather.
      I've used them for packing gear for general travel as well. I added 3 rings of yellow electrical tape around my red bags to make them easily identifiable when traveling.....
      These bags are very well made and should last a very long time.

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      Most Liked Negative Review

       

      lots of room

      its a great bag as far as space is concerned but the stitching on the buckles isnt very good and one tore on my second trip with this bag...

      its a great bag as far as space is concerned but the stitching on the buckles isnt very good and one tore on my second trip with this bag...

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      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      3.0

      lots of room

      By offwidthe

      from oregon

      About Me Professional

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Carry
      • Good Capacity
      • Waterproof

      Cons

      • Tears Easily
      • Weak Seams

      Best Uses

      • Paddling
      • Winter Camping

      Comments about NRS 3.8 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

      its a great bag as far as space is concerned but the stitching on the buckles isnt very good and one tore on my second trip with this bag...

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
       
      5.0

      Awesome bag, man.

      By Gotta Love Water

      from Portland, OR

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Carry
      • Good Capacity
      • Tight Closure
      • Waterproof

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Paddling
        • Rafting

        Comments about NRS 3.8 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

        This is the perfect bag for a week on the river. Or less. Or more. I've used Bill's Bag on two trips now, over plenty of whitewater. Everything inside was totally dry, and I was able to fit two sleeping bags, two pads, lots of warm, dry clothes ... probably could have gotten the raft in there too. We had a night where we needed to carry our gear 1/4 mile from the river ... guess whose drybag has comfortable shoulder straps? I could have carried it for miles more. Excellent dry bag. Don't think twice.

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        5.0

        Worked Great

        By Knighters

        from Portland OR

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Carry
        • Good Capacity
        • Strong Material
        • Tight Closure
        • Waterproof

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Comments about NRS 3.8 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

            Was veryhappy with the Size. I have a 4 person tent and a large thermorest. Fit these two larger items and then cloths sleeping bag and pillow perfectly.

            • Was this a gift?:
            • No
             
            5.0

            Great Bag now have 6 Bags

            By Coon

            from Little Rock, AR

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Easy To Carry
            • Good Capacity
            • Strong Material
            • Strong Straps
            • Tight Closure
            • Waterproof

            Cons

            • Not My Bags from NRS

            Best Uses

            • Great Proctection

            Comments about NRS 3.8 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

            Was a little unhappy about delivery time. My card
            Bank did not let the card go thru because I live in Little Rock. NRS was four days telling me of the problem. Was fixed in 5 minutes after a knew of the problem. It took 12 days for items to arrive.

            • Was this a gift?:
            • No
             
            5.0

            Works

            By Big Dan

            from Selah, Wa

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Easy To Carry
            • Good Capacity
            • Strong Material
            • Tight Closure
            • Waterproof

            Cons

            • NONE

            Best Uses

            • Rafting

            Comments about NRS 3.8 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

            Good dry bag, easy to carry.

            Service and delivery comments:

            Delivery was very fast!!

            • Was this a gift?:
            • No

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            • NRS 3.8 Bill's Bag Dry Bag

              Q:

              What would be recommended for 2 people, 5 days? We know how to travel light, but how much dry bag space do we need for 1 tent, 2 sleeping bags, 2 backpacking air mattresses, down coats, inflatable pillows, a little extra clothing?
              Asked on 2/17/2013 by Karen from Whitefish

              7 answers

              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Karen,
                I bought two of the these dry bags for my son and i. We are active with our local boy scout troop and do a lot of water camping trips in canoes and kayaks. We use both of them when we go on our trips. I would take two on the trip and split the equipment weight between the two packs to lighten the load for each backpacker. You will also be able to carry more items like mess kits and such. These bags are the best for keeping everything dry and if packed correctly they also offer as a flotation device if you capsize in a canoe. The backpack straps on this item are key. Another plus is they can be packed in a the back of a pick up exposed to the weather and the contents will remain dry if closed properly. Make sure when you make your purchase it does have the straps. They also make one with out which is slightly less money. These pack are big enough to carry all the items you listed in your question. Please note I have never used one of these bags for long hiking trips. I think, I would need to buy some half inch pipe rap and line the straps to help with friction against the back, shoulders and arms on a long hike. Hope this information is helpful.

                Answered on 2/17/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                NRS 3.8 bag is plenty big as long as the gear is compressible.
                Sent from my iPhone

                Answered on 2/18/2013 by Anonymous
              • Staff Reviewer

                A:

                Karen, Bill's Bags are great for larger items like tents, sleeping bags and the like. I don't like to take a down sleeping bag on the river, so I pack a bulkier synthetic fill bag, two-person backpacking-style tent, a bulky tarp, camp shoes, flip flops, spare water bottle in my Bill's. So if your bags and tent aren't too bulky you can probably put them and the air mattresses in one Bill's. I highly recommend the Expedition DriDuffel for your clothes and personal items. The duffel-style bags are great for sorting through smaller sorts of gear. Remember, with the Bill's you're dealing with a cylinder 16" in diameter and 33" tall.

                Answered on 2/18/2013 by Clyde from NRS
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Bills dry bag is a great piece of equipment. 1 bag per person should be
                sufficient. certain items may not need to be stored in the bag. I used them
                on a 8 day river trip using a paco pad.

                Answered on 2/19/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                As long as you aren't portaging, just use two of the biggest bags--you don't need to fill them up and a big bag not quite full will stow better than a medium size bag stuffed.
                You haven't mentioned food: if your trip is guided then you don't need to worry. We go cushy now and tend to paddle where there are carrys, so we use two bags with a more sophisticated suspension system for our personal gear and a separate food pack for the kitchen.

                Answered on 2/20/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                You will be pushing it with all that gear... are the sleeping bags down/
                highly compressible? can the air mattresses go outside the bag? Do you
                want to put a soggy tent in with your down jackets? We have smaller
                separate bags for our "day-bags"... good luck, have fun!

                Answered on 2/17/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                You would need one 3.8 bag for each person. I typically get 1 tent, 1
                sleeping bag, 1 pad, clothes and jacket in one bag.

                Answered on 2/28/2013 by Anonymous
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