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NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag

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This midsize dry bag is compact enough to fit in overhead compartments of most airlines and is the perfect size for weekend and overnight trips.
  • Constructed with 21-oz PVC/polyester body with a 34-oz round bottom.

  • Expandable for over 3800 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: 2.2 cu. ft., 3,695 cu. in., 61 liters
  • 14" diameter x 24" tall
  • Material: 21-oz. PVC/polyester body, 34-oz. PVC/polyester bottom
  • Weight: 3.2 lbs
  • Closure System: StormStrip™ closure
  • Integrated padded backpack straps

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NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag
 
4.6

(based on 15 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (9)

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    (6)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (0)

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100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Waterproof (12)
  • Good capacity (11)
  • Strong material (11)
  • Tight closure (10)
  • Easy to carry (9)

Cons

    Best Uses

        • Reviewer Profile:
        • Casual/ recreational (3)
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No (12)

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      4.0

      2.2 bill bag

      By Van

      from Morro bay

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Waterproof

      Cons

      • Weak Seams

      Best Uses

      • Backpacking

      Comments about NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

      Got bag as a gift I'm planning to use it for rainy surf hikes. Haven't used it yet but it appears to be solidly built and I would trust my gear to stay wet in heavy rain. Shoulder straps are comfortable, can't wait to use it

      • Was this a gift?:
      • Yes
       
      5.0

      The Only Bag I Need

      By Mr. Lucky

      from Denver, CO

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Good Capacity
      • Strong Material
      • Tight Closure
      • Waterproof

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Extended Raft Trips
        • Paddling

        Comments about NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

        This is the only bag I need to safely carry all of my personal gear for a two week fishing/float trip. I have used it the last two years to carry all of my flyfishing (except rods) great, clothes and personal items. I am 6'5" with size 14 wading and camp boots so my gear takes more volume than most. One of the great features all my stuff, along with three bottles of single malt scotch, is under the 50 lbs airline limit for checked baggage. The larger bag would allow me to carry more, but I am confident that it would be over the weight limit.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        4.0

        Bill's bag does the job

        By Bob Cat

        from Stamford, CT

        About Me Casual/ Recreational

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Carry
        • Good Capacity
        • Strong Material
        • Sturdy
        • Tight Closure
        • Waterproof
        • well made

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Paddling
          • Sailing

          Comments about NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

          I used this drybag on an 8 day trip down the Allagash River Basin. It was perfect for the lakes and short portages we faced. This is a sturdy and well made bag but it should not be confused with a backpack for more hiking based adventures.

          • Was this a gift?:
          • No
           
          4.0

          Solid bag

          By Laramie Cat Boater

          from Laramie, WY

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

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

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

              Pretty solid bag. Nice strong material, decent closure system. I little hard to find things in if you have a lot of small items.

               
              5.0

              Perfect Size

              By jw

              from Lewiston, Idaho

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Easy To Carry
              • Tight Closure
              • Waterproof

              Cons

                Best Uses

                  Comments about NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag:

                  Great size for general boating. Much easier to get stuffed and unstuffed that the larger Bill's Bag. Perfect size for two backpack style sleeping bags and two pillows. Packing in two of these vs. one 3.8L makes leveling the boat load easier. Tall enough for our 4-man tent as well.

                  • Was this a gift?:
                  • No

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                  • NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag

                    Q:

                    Are the packed dimensions smaller than 10" H x 17" W x 24" L (25 x 43 x 61 cm)?

                    This is the carry on size limitation for Alaska Airlines.

                    Thank you.
                    Asked on 12/13/2012 by Joe from United States

                    3 answers

                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      This thing packs as a cylinder but you may be able to squeeze it into a
                      rectagular cavity (Alaskas Airlines size limit) if you pack it carefully.
                      BB 2.2 volume: 3695 cu in
                      AA volume limit: 4080 cu in
                      BB 2.2 diameter: 14 in
                      AA diagonal limit:19.7 in
                      But, the 14 inch diameter may give you a problem as it won't drop into a 10 inch
                      opening.
                      Good luck.
                       

                      Answered on 1/1/2013 by Bronco Billy from San Jose, CA
                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      Might not be super helpful but I returned the dry bag because it was far larger than expected. I instead got the NRS duffel and it is perfect. Fits on all flights and carried clothes for a two week river trip down the Colorado. 

                      Answered on 12/13/2012 by Anonymous
                    • Staff Reviewer

                      A:

                      The bag is 14" in diameter and approx. 24" tall when packed full enough to get at least 3 folds in the Stormstrip closure. As you can see from looking at the photo, you can compact the length a bit more than that. The dimensions of our other bags can be found in the Specs tab on the product pages.

                      Answered on 12/14/2012 by Clyde from NRS
                  • NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag

                    Q:

                    Where are these bags made?
                    Asked on 9/5/2012 by mero

                    2 answers

                    • Staff Reviewer

                      A:

                      The bags are made in Asia.

                      Answered on 9/5/2012 by Clyde from NRS
                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      China.

                      Answered on 9/6/2012 by Bronco Billy from San Jose, CA
                  • NRS 2.2 Bill's Bag Dry Bag

                    Q:

                    I'am a small screen printer. and a coustomer brought in some of your nrs 2.2 bags and want his logo printed on the bag. What in or process do I need to do to make sure the ink adheres to the bag. Thank You!
                    Asked on 8/20/2012 by dave from wisconsin

                    1 answer

                    • Staff Reviewer

                      A:

                      Please send this question in an email to service@nrsweb.com. They'll be able to help you there.

                      Answered on 8/20/2012 by Clyde from NRS
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