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💼 Gear up, stay dry, and own every journey with Earth Pak’s ultimate waterproof backpack!
The Earth Pak Waterproof Backpack (35L) combines rugged 100% waterproof construction with a roll-top closure and IPX8 certified phone case to keep your gear and tech bone dry. Designed for professionals and adventurers alike, it features ergonomic padding, multiple storage compartments, and versatile attachment points, making it the go-to pack for commuting, hiking, biking, and travel in any weather.
























| ASIN | B07BDQG6MG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,537 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 30 in Boat Dry Bags |
| Brand Name | Earth Pak |
| Capacity | 35 litres |
| Closure Type | Zipper, Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 9,167 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Included Components | IPX8 Certified Waterproof Phone Case, Waterproof Dry Bag |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35.6L x 22.9W x 48.3H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Dry Bag |
| Manufacturer | Earth Pak |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Prem35BlackNew |
| Material Type | Mesh |
| Model Number | 1 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pattern | Striped |
| Pocket Description | zippered pocket |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | 35L |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Style Name | Travel Backpack |
| UPC | 850039653209 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**Y
Really nice bag
I already own a "standard" 30L Earth-pak and am very impressed by it. I use it daily to carry laptop etc (right hand bag in image). I wanted a larger one. In the images you can see that I have 3 Earth-paks. The middle one is this review. I first bought the 55L (left bag on image) not realising that were 3 types/styles of Earth-pak bags. Then I learned within days that there is a summit version (this version) which is a different shape (fatter but shorter) than the first 55L I bought (taller and thinner by a few inchs). Where as I was a little disappointed with the first 55L bag (left on image - nothing wrong with it but its big with few features), this Summit version I am very pleased with. The 3rd image shows all 3 bags with roil tops rolled and fastened. Here the shape difference can be seen. You can have sleeping mat or bag strapped to the top of the summit but not on the other 55L. The summit bag becomes more square and compact when packed. The Summit 55L has a splash proof front pocket where the seams join and are rubberised (not tested for water ingress). This zip looks the same as on the 30L front pocket with 2 differences, 1) is that the sip is vertical not horisontal and 2) it has a protective dome over the zip top which in theory will stop water from getting in better. I can say that the 30L bag front pocket did get wet/damp in the rain. I think that the Summit one will (probably) also get damp at the least. The summit also has 2 x Molle attachment points. (The other two bags dont). I think that this will be useful. It also has a strap that can hold down anything on top or just firmly hold down the roll top middle. Inside these is a mesh pocket with a clip and a small zipped pocket inside. These are (will be) useful for keys and cards etc. The zipped pocket looks too small for a modern smart phone but might just be big enough. (The other 55L version on the left on image does not have these inside or outside pockets, nor does it have a strap on top or the molle). The zip quality I can't say much about as I havent used it enough (only testing) but it feels quality/sturdy. Personally the front zip pocket I dont and wont use much because when the bag is full that front pocket is squeezed tight so not much can go in it. The shoulder straps are comfortable for me and the waist strap when used makes everything easier to carry. I havent been out with this bag but I have with the smaller 30L and it is comfortable. There are D rings fitted (to all styles). The 500D material feels tough and durable (the 30L has been and shows no signs of wear). For my type of use I can see these bags lasting for many years but if you are constantly chucking them in and out of a boat or dragging them over rocks when climbing I have no idea how they would fare. All the Earth bags come with a waterproof phone bag that is on a lanyard and separate. I do use this around my neck for cards and phone. Personally, I'd be careful about putting keys in either the inside or outter zipped pockets as the pressure might cause a key to puncture the material (maybe, possibly - it just feels that it might). I am a fan of these bags now. The 55L on the left was £31, the Summit 55L was £50 and the 30L was £23. The 55L simple version without pockets which is taller and narrower I don't really like as its very tall for a short person and for the size the lack of pockets will be missed. Also it will be difficult to attached a sleeping mat/bag to the outside where as the summit has this covered due to the style of fastening the roll top. But the price difference reflects this. I also like the green colour and the contrast between the black and green is good where as on the cheaper 55L that green is different and I think doesnt make the bag look as good.
J**R
Great bag...
Awesome bag... Got the big one as it rolls down to acceptably sized for general use. Gets all my tech gear to work in a rain storm bone dry on a motorcycle. High visibility and reflective trim is a bonus. The chest strap could be lower and the straps a bit more padded for hikers... But it's brilliant for a motorbike where the pillion seat carries most of the weight. Would buy again... Better value than the Oxford equivalent. Waterproof phone pouch may be useful too 👍
A**N
Awesome quality and fully waterproof
I was looking for a waterproof bag that I expected only to be using for our trip to Bali. Something that could be taken through streams, waterfalls and splashing waves of fast boats between islands. This backpack was exactly that! I got the 35L backpack and it was perfect for our trip and it was our main traveling pack once we landed there. I had taken this through almost neck deep water and all of our stuff was safe and dry. I took this through water falls and had absolutely zero worry about our camera gear, towels or phones. I was extremely comfortable and what I also like is that as its only a single large compartment, the only way to access the stuff is by unclipping, this means that if someone does attempt to get in there, you will certainly notice. Long term use: As above, I bought this for a trip to Bali and when I got back I was so happy with it that I kept using it for my commuter bag. This bag has been absolutely perfect, it fits in in the city setting, as it's waterproof then all my work stuff is gonna stay dry and save, and finally it's tough as hell. Currently it's been 8 months and I've been using this pack everyday with no holes or damages anywhere. I've already taken it to other trips and it's also a perfect carryon bag, it holds everything I need and quick to grab. This thing is super tough and I'm totally going to continue using it for future trips.
H**N
Great Waterproof Backpack, but Bottom Shows Wear Over Time
I’ve had the Earth Pak Waterproof Backpack for over a year now, and it’s been an excellent choice for outdoor activities, especially when it comes to keeping my gear dry. The heavy-duty roll-top closure and waterproof design have kept my belongings protected even in heavy rain, and the adjustable straps make it comfortable to carry. However, I’ve now noticed that the bottom of the backpack started to wear away, exposing a hole. This is a bit disappointing considering how durable the rest of the bag has been. I’ve been using it for hiking, kayaking, and other outdoor activities, and while the backpack still works well, the hole at the bottom is something to be mindful of if you're planning to use it in rugged conditions. Overall, it’s a great bag with fantastic waterproof capabilities and ample space, but the wear on the bottom could be improved for better long-term durability.
S**F
Tested in a 7 days motorcycle trip to Wales under serious downpours: worked very well
EDIT ------------------------------------------------------- I have had a four days trip to Wales on a Motorcycle and we got caught a few times in very serious downpours, one where I got soaked to the bones but this backpack worked well and nothing got wet inside. Comfort wise, the straps do their job and it was easy to carry on the motorcycle or when walking. The capacity is aready sufficient at the minimum size (straped tight) but I know it can take a lot more. That the last bag I was considering taking for the trip but that was really the perfect one. I'll use it every time I know it'll be wet and muddy. ORIGINAL REVIEW ----------------------------------------- I usually review only things I absolutely like or items I regret having bought. This bag here seems of excellent quality for this kind of price, although I have yet to really test it. The shoulder straps are pretty thin but this should be OK for those using this backpack with jackets. If it's not your case, you can get some cheap shoulder pads to add some comfort (I'll probably do it myself). Two tights pockets inside (zipped and a net), big enough for documents or a phone. The bottom doesn't have any reinforment cover, so the main seams are exposed. It's probably best not to drag it on a rough surface, like a road. But we all know that items of this price range must be handled with a certain care anyway. What actually really impresses me is the phone case. First it was there (some review said they didn't have one). It's made of the same material as the bag with a hard shell at the bottom. The closing mechanism is easy to operate and pinches the case tightly closed. Now, the most impressive part is actually that this case fits my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with its rugged case on (Spigen Tough Armour). A nearly 7 inch screen phone with a big rubber case. Really astonishing! I thought it would go straight to the bin but this waterproof phone case is actually really useful. I can still operate the screen through the plastic and it'll be good to have when using my phone as satnav on the motorcycle and rainy days. (Apologise for the bad pictures, I couldn't use my phone...)
T**S
Best dry bag I've used
This is a great bag for travel. When rolled down the physical size will fit with most decent airline carry on luggage. Because of the roll top you can change the physical size if the bag with ease. I have made a foam insert to give additional security to the contents. When wearing, it fits comfortably and is easy to wear for prolonged periods of time. It seals well and protects your belongings from water. It floats without concern based on the fact the you are quite unlikely to load it to a point without and buoyancy. The real advantage of this bag is it rolls down well and is still usable without bulk when carrying very little gear but it can be fully expanded to take 55 litres of gear. The back is flat with a semi circular front. Well designed well produced, I can't comment on ling term durability but the guarantee suggests it should last the test of time or you can return it. Have had several dry bags over the years but this seams the best so far, would definitely recommend. This has become my go to bag for kayaking, paddle boarding, out on my bike and international travel. My only recommendation would be an additional bag tidy as an interior. I made one from EVA foam for my laptop and cameras.
P**L
My go to bag, super strong and waterproof
Ive had this bag a long time now and about to purchase another. If you want a well made, strong and durable wet pak, i can highly recommend this backpack. It has a handy pocket on the front with a very sturdy zip, strong arm straps and is large enough to carry all my gear when backpacking, camping and kayaking. This bag really does stand up to being thrown around and treated ruff but still stays waterproof
T**O
Great all round rucksack
I ride a motorbike and I seem to have to update my rucksack nearly every 15 months I normally buy canvas material type rucksacks, but these never last and they aren't waterproof, so there is an additional cost the need of a waterproof cover. So based on the bag details and the reviews I decided to get this 35l rucksack in green, which is a surprisingly sturdy bag and the material is like a really strong PVC type material and a good size to easily carry my work laptop and more. I like the design of this rucksack no zip for the main compartment just roll the top down then clip it down with the 3 clips. Anyway so far so good, I'm happy with this surprisingly sturdy rucksack, it also has chest and waist straps to properly secure the bag to your back.
A**X
Good travel bag.
Good bag, solid and easy to clean. Straps are comfortable only thing missing would be a larger internal storage section for a laptop. Very happy and would recommend.
E**S
Büyükçe ama hafif ve sağlam
Ürünü hacim bilgisine çok dikkat etmeden kışlık şehir kullanımı için aldım, bilgisayar ve diğer malzemeleri yağışlı havalarda rahat taşımak için ancak o kadar büyük ki maalesef pratik bulmadığım için kullanamadım. Ama doğa yürüyüşleri ve seyahatler için çok hafif ve sağlam bir ürün.
R**A
Fait sont boulot.
Utilisé sur un parcours de plusieurs jours en kayak. Il m'a permis de transporter tente, couchage, rechaux, vêtements, et nourriture. Sans aucune fuite ! Malgré les rapides et les nombreuses vagues passées dessus. Je dirais qu'il s'agit plus d'un 60-70 litres que 85 sinon il ne ferme plus et/ou n'est plus etanche il faut penser à garder de la place pour rouler l'ouverture sur elle même. Assez simple et sans chichi dans sa construction il est globalement satisfaisant.
S**L
bon produit
superbe.... water proof..... en vélo au boulot et en voyage...
A**R
Zeer tevreden!!!
Zeer tevreden!!!
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