Dry Bag

$55.00
Zip Running Company Dry Bag
Zip Running Company Dry Bag
Zip Running Company Dry Bag
Zip Running Company Dry Bag
Zip Running Company Dry Bag

Dry Bag

*pre-order

The Dry Bag is an ultralight, waterproof stuff sack designed for all-purpose run-commute organization. It is sized to hold a complete change of clothes, and also works well for containing muddy shoes, wet running shorts, or as an insurance layer around lunch containers. The rolltop closure seals water in or out and allows the bag to size up or down for efficient packing.

The bag is constructed out of Dyneema® ultra high molecular weight polyethylene. Dyneema® is stronger than steel but lighter than conventional fabric.

$55.00
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Zip Running Company Dry Bag

Dry Bag

The Dry Bag is an ultralight, waterproof stuff sack designed for all-purpose run-commute organization. It is sized to hold a complete change of clothes, and also works well for containing muddy shoes, wet running shorts, or as an insurance layer around lunch containers. The rolltop closure seals water in or out and allows the bag to size up or down for efficient packing.

The bag is constructed out of Dyneema® ultra high molecular weight polyethylene. Dyneema® is stronger than steel but lighter than conventional fabric.

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Flexible
storage.

The rolltop expands and contracts to accommodate whatever you need to carry and wraps the contents of the pack securely to eliminate bouncing.

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run commute backpack

Running
vest fit.
Backpack
Functionality.

run commute backpack
BOUNCE™ fit
bottle pockets
gear pockets
zipper pockets
run commute backpack
waterproof
fabric
compression straps
(reflective)
stretch pockets
lunch/gear
pocket
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run commute backpack
A man running wearing a running backpack in New York City running to work.
a man sitting on a bench in NYC wearing a run commute backpack

Pack adjustment for running

Load and balance pack

Load the pack with the gear you intend to run with, and put it on. Let the weight of the bag settle onto its balance point on your back—neither too high, nor too low.

Adjust the shoulder straps

Tighten the side adjustment cords so that the shoulder straps are wide on your chest and very snug around your rib cage.

Adjust the sternum straps

Attach the sternum straps. Snug the top strap, and then the bottom strap. Do not overtighten — most of tension should be on the shoulder straps, not the sternum straps.

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