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NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box

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The NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box is the little brother of the NRS Canyon Box. This light, affordable plastic dry box will keep your stuff dry and protected on your boat, in camp, and on the road.
  • About the size of medium ice chest, this box is great for storing your camp kitchen equipment, groceries, or anything else you want to keep dry and protected.

  • Engineering-grade polyethylene construction will take many years of use and abuse.

  • Six tie-down points make it easy to secure the Boulder Box to your boat, luggage rack, truck or trailer.

  • Includes two easy-to-use heavy-duty compression straps that ensure a tight seal between the lid's foam gasket and the box, keeping your stuff dry in splash and bad weather.

  • Not intended for submersion or for protecting valuable electronics.
  • Non-submersible
  • Material:  Engineering-grade polyethylene plastic
  • Interior Size: 13"W x 20"L x 9.5"H
  • Exterior Size: 15.5"W x 23.75"L x 10.75"H
  • Volume: 1.6 cu. ft., 46 liters
  • Weight: 8.8 lbs.

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NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box
 
4.3

(based on 9 reviews)

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86%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good capacity (7)
  • Tight closure (7)
  • Strong material (6)
  • Easy to carry (5)
  • Waterproof (5)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Sailing (3)
      • Reviewer Profile:
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      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (8)

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    (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Rafters Dream --- a "must have"

    By River Runners Rob, Dave, Roger, and John

    from Spokane, WA

    About Me Advanced

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

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

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Paddling
      • Sailing

      Comments about NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box:

      Have not tried yet since raft season was over when Christmas arrived (purchased three for gifts). We do family rafting/fishing and the size of these will allow them to sit under rower seat or be strapped to exterior frame to save space. Very high quality boxes. Will also use for car camping for food items. Great boxes --- will likely purchase more of them.

      • Was this a gift?:
      • Yes

      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box

      By Ramapo

      from Chicago and the world

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

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

      Cons

      • Bulky

      Best Uses

      • Sailing

      Comments about NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box:

      As with most recreational applications, value is the convergence of product perfromance with a minimum of weight and volume. While the box is indeed water tight, it's outer design could be better done to reduce extra volume. Same can be said of the strap design. But it gets the job done in protection and dryness of property that is stored in it.

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

      (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      The ONLY wilderness canoe trip box!

      By Solo Adventurer

      from North Salem, NY

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Blows Dry Bags Away
      • Easy To Carry
      • Extremely Efficient
      • Good Capacity
      • Tight Closure
      • Waterproof
      • Wilderness Trip Perfect

      Cons

      • Not Edible

      Best Uses

      • 3 Stacked Kitchen Table
      • Backrest In Canoe
      • Bear Resistant
      • Chair
      • Fed Ex - Ups Shippable
      • Kitchen Box
      • Medical Kit
      • Pack Garbage Out
      • Paddling
      • Take Inside Tent
      • Wilderness Canoe Trips

      Comments about NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box:

      Was stunned when York Packs died. Still have 7 of those green/ yellow beauty's. This product is almost exactly the same. You can even figure out how to rig the strap closure to close the same way the Yorkies closed.

      I'm hopelessly addicted to solo wilderness trips in canoes. Lower Canyons of Rio Grande (13 trips), Grande Ronde River, Smith River, etc. Always solo paddle a tandem canoe turned around. Nothing better than looking down at four NRS Boulder Boxes (or York packs) perfectly fitted into the space in front of me.

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      well made & useful

      By Steven

      from Bozeman, MT

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Good Capacity
      • Strong Material
      • Tight Closure

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Sailing

        Comments about NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box:

        I bought this box to store food and cooking gear in for extended trips in my small sailboat. It is well made, closes tightly and easily, and holds a convenient amount of stuff. If it was larger, it would get heavy to carry and would make it more difficult to dig deep for things on the bottom. I don't understand why it is so expensive, but I ordered another one because I found it so convenient.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

        (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Great design, tough box.

        By Blackbeard

        from Crawford, WV

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

          Cons

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              Comments about NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box:

              For anybody that's been using a plastic tote for a kitchen box, here's your answer. This box had everything I was looking for, very sturdy construction, securely fastened lid, and I was pleasantly surprised with the carrying capacity. It's a great camping/canoeing box!

              Service and delivery comments:

              I received my shipment on the day they said I would. My order arrived complete, and the customer service was great.

              • Was this a gift?:
              • No

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              • NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box

                Q:

                Is this box sturdy enough to suspend from frame rails and use it as a seat?
                Asked on 1/25/2013 by Rafter Girl from Sandy Utah

                14 answers

                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  I wouldn't recommend using it as a seat. Not quite sturdy enough...

                  Answered on 1/28/2013 by Anonymous
                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  It's sturdy enough. However, putting that kind of weight (and I'm not picking on your weight!) on the lid will severely compress the lid gasket. So, I wouldn't recommend it.

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Clyde from NRS
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Regarding question about using box as seat: yes. No problem using as a seat,
                  not flimsy as all

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  SHOPPER, Purchased a box last summer for a seat on my Dave Scadden rubber boat and YES IT IS STURDY ENOUGH very stout and a bit heavy however very satisfied with it as a seat.

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  My answer would be: Not quite. I think the handles and box are strong
                  enough to not warp or break if the handles were used to tie the box to
                  the frame, but the box lid is too thin for a seat. It's a good dry box
                  and could work as a seat in a pinch, but I don't think it would last as
                  a standard set up. - John

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  This box is very sturdy- the plastic is very strong. I think you could sit or stand on it. I am not a rafter, so I'm not sure about suspending it from frame rails, but I think most people should be able to sit on it without damaging it.

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Possibly, but I wouldn't. It'd probably cave in a bit by the end of the day. It might make a decent seat for a kid though.

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Robert from Fairbanks, AK
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  It is strong enough not to break as a seat
                  But the top of the lid has some flex to is so
                  if an adult sits on it, stuff on top will get
                  squished a bit.
                  Sent from my iPhone

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Yes, I think that would work fine. The built in straps might place the buckles in an awkward spot, but the box is quite sturdy.

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Hairball from St George, UT
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  I would say that this box would not work well as a seat. First, it's fairly small. Second, while it would work as a seat it would also compromise the integrity of the box because it's just plastic, unsupported in the middle. Also it's not super waterproof so it might also affect the seal.
                  However, we use a wooden plank across our frame and then hang the box below the plank and that works just GREAT. The box fits perfectly underneath of our mini-me!

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  It is a sturdy box but if you suspend from the external handles and use as a seat, you will likely have a crack develop. However, if you suspend it through the strap slots it may be better. In either case the weight of the person using it as a seat will be an important factor.
                  Sent from my iPhone

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Ramapo from Chicago and the world
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  No, although this is a great box and could be used to sit on, do not plan on making it into a river seat. I've had this box upside down in a iK on The Gila for an hour in a nasty pinning, not a drop of water got inside. Makes a great Coffee Box. Again this box is Not suitable as a river seat!
                  Sent from my iPad

                  Answered on 1/25/2013 by Watusi_Pat from San Diego
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  It is sturdy but I would not recommend it for a seat. I think that it would deform with constant pressure like someone sitting on it
                  Sent from my iPad

                  Answered on 1/26/2013 by Anonymous
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  The box is sturdy for many uses, as a temparary seat, yes. as a fixated seat, not so much. I weigh about 170lbs. Sitting for an extended period of time i think would warp the lid enough to ruin the seal that it makes.

                  Answered on 1/30/2013 by DC from Vail, CO
              • NRS Boulder Camping Dry Box

                Q:

                How this box weight?
                Asked on 10/29/2012 by Victor

                2 answers

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  8.8 pounds.

                  Answered on 10/29/2012 by Clyde from NRS
                • VERIFIED BUYER

                  A:

                  Victor, Bought this box recently to act as a raft seat and carry box for my Scadden XX rubber raft box is stout a tad heavy over-all compared to others but as a seat which I feel needs to be stout it is great. BMT

                  Answered on 10/29/2012 by Anonymous
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