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Anonymous verified buyer, 17.3.2024
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Anonymous verified buyer, 13.1.2024
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Timo P. verified buyer, 16.9.2023
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Anonymous verified buyer, 31.7.2022
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Strong feeling. I can say better when I've tried it on a boat and in winter in a boat.

Anonymous verified buyer, 6.10.2022
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Very good in the fells. The garment bag fit well and kept water out and is durable.
Anonymous verified buyer, 13.12.2021
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It lasted well in the woods.
Antti B. verified buyer, 15.8.2021
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The big, Fjellun Kajka 100 can fit inside this, if not quite packed.
Markus P. verified buyer, 22.8.2020
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A sack was procured for “bagging” the diving gases, i.e. for transferring the gases from one bottle to another using an ordinary grapple. Works well there too. There is not much pressure on the bag to shave so the tightness is enough to power perfectly.
Juho W. verified buyer, 14.1.2020
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Anonymous verified buyer, 29.8.2019
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This is the guy of the fighter
markus h. verified buyer, 2.8.2019
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Good big sack. the material feels sturdy. The plastic clip on the handle feels a little bumpy.
Viatcheslav R. verified buyer, 30.1.2019
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apu...@...om verified buyer, 1.9.2018
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Good and durable
Niko P. verified buyer, 18.8.2017
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Anonymous verified buyer, 16.12.2021
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Sturdy material. I stuffed two bags into Erapro sled bags. When fully packed, it goes just over the length of the sled, but when properly filled, the two go comfortably on the sled. The valve would facilitate without removal but the unnecessary air can be removed from the bag by opening the mouth of the bag. Good and versatile.
Customer service person Lasse R. verified buyer, 21.2.2013
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Savotta 906 easily goes into that dry bag. Still, though, depends on how chubby it fills. There is no problem with the length and width of the body.
Nickname Aleksi 14.2.2013
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Could you still test with that 906 if it doesn’t cause too much trouble? "Probably" and "necessarily" aren't quite convincing, especially since that 50v model is significantly narrower than the 906 in body. :) I would first need a "backpack ferry" for the summer trip to Lemmenjoki. product. Thanks anyway!
Customer service person Lasse R. verified buyer, 14.2.2013
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At least the Savota 50-year-old model easily goes in because of its body. The 906 is a bit wider but probably not a problem with that either. The upper arch of the frame must be in the down position, otherwise the sack will not close. When fully packed, the backpack may not fit in the sack, but with a moderate amount of goods.
Nickname Aleksi 12.2.2013
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Can a traditional nine-month backpack fit in there? Or any tubular backpack at all?