NRS Bill's Bag Dry Bag for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$139.95
$139.95
Used Value:
$83.97
$83.97
Sale Value:
$125.96
$125.96
The NRS Bill's Bag Dry Bag delivers just the right amount of versatility to meet all of multi-day paddling trips. The waterproof PVC and polyester construction lasts you year after year throughout hard-hitting abuse, yet also prevents any water from getting to your gear when waves are splashing over your boat or your raft gets flipped. The adjustable backpack harness has a rubberized grab handle and extra wide padded shoulder straps to let you carry your gear in pure comfort, and a StormStrip closure delivers a reliable seal for easy compression and access to your overnight gear.
Specifications
Brand:
Backpack Carry:
adjustable, padded, removable
Claimed Weight:
4lb 3oz
Closure:
StormStrip (roll-top)
Compression:
2 top straps
Dimensions:
[fully packed and closed]16 x 33in
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited
Material:
PVC, polyester
Recommended Use:
paddling
Volume:
[65L] 3966cu in, [110L] 6712cu in
Waterproof:
yes
Full Reviews
I bought a large one and it was ridiculously large for an average pack to take anywhere. For a trip. Yes. The smaller size was perfect for taking gear to the beach while we were in Hawaii. It holds our entire beach setup along with snorkeling gear and fins, along with our large Otentik sunshade, two inflatable loungers, beach towels and any other assortment of stuff we take with us. The straps are super easy and very secure, even with a bit of weight in the bag it was very comfortable to wear. I bought the large first, but I would recommend buying the smaller one first and then purchasing the larger if you felt the need for a larger bag.
Greg, backcountry.com
May 29, 2019
May 29, 2019
The 65 L size is great for all the essentials on a river trip, and the roll top closure ensures your stuff stays dry even if it ends up taking a swim! Like all NRS products the quality is unmatched and they stand behind their products in the unlikely scenario that your gear fails on you. Overall I'm very satisfied with this pack and would definitely recommend!
Jeremy Collett, backcountry.com
October 20, 2018
October 20, 2018
The 110L is an enormous bag. For camping, or for adventures? Yeah, plenty of room to put everything you'd need for an overnighter, or two, or three. I like the fact the shoulder straps are removable, so they aren't always hanging off the thing when strapping it down to the SUP board. I will seriously be looking at the 65L for a single day use bag.
Greg, backcountry.com
June 18, 2018
June 18, 2018
I have used this bag nonstop for the past 6 months and it has worked perfectly! This bag has gone through so many airports, sketchy drives through Africa and Chile, and went on a few multi-days, and it has heald up really well! I recomend this bag to everyone and I rate it a 10/10 for sure!
Cat, backcountry.com
March 11, 2018
March 11, 2018
I absolutely love my bills bag!!!! II can fit everything that I need for a 16 day trip down the Grand Canyon And everything stayed completely dry!!! Easy to get in and out of, great quality and great color selection :) Very very pleased with my purchase
Nicole C., backcountry.com
March 2, 2018
March 2, 2018
My Bill's Bag is always my first choice of bags when I'm traveling. Great that it works like a backpack, TON of space, and super dry when outside and raining. I mainly use mine for transportation, but would also be a perfect bag for multiday river trips!
Alec Voorhees, backcountry.com
February 22, 2018
February 22, 2018
Kept everything dry and tons of room. I think the fasteners are a little wonky, but have no issues so far with that.
Juan Altuna, backcountry.com
August 9, 2017
August 9, 2017
I love this bag, a lot bigger than I expected which was a good thing for me. I purchased this bag for a multi-day rafting trip, kept all of my dry items dry for a more comfortable trip. The only thing that I would improve on this is having it open like a duffle bag, in order for me to get anything from the bottom I have to either dig everything out or stick half of my body into the bag to find the things at the bottom. I would suggest packing this a bit better than I did so that you wouldn't have to go through the trouble of taking everything out. Over all, I love this bag and the fact that you can carry it like a backpack for better travel.
Lexy Ott, backcountry.com
June 8, 2017
June 8, 2017