Simms® Dry Creek™ Flats Pack
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Built to protect your necessities from saltwater corrosion, the versatile Simms Dry Creek Flats Pack's Cuban-strap system allows for easy conversion from waist to sling pack. Constructed with 420 Denier, double-coated polyurethane nylon shell with 210 Denier lining, the weather-tight Dry Creek Flats Pack features a water-resistant, non-corrosive zipper closure top. While the Dry Creek Flats Pack is not submersible, its water-resistant top and rugged construction does make the pack weather-proof. This weather-proof storage system offers 308 cubic inches of storage between its front ported tippet pocket and the large main compartment which includes fixed pockets with elastic. External pliers and water bottle holsters compliment the Dry Creek Flats Pack's convenient design. Imported. Color: Silver. Size: 11'' x 7'' x 4''; 308 cubic inches.
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Rated 3.3 out of 5Â by 3
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by pchbluejeans A good minimalist bag
The size is perfect to carry your files, tippets and a spare spool, enough for 1/2 a day fishing in the river.
This bag is not a cooler where you can put your trout in thus the smaller size in the description.
April 15, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Guitarshredder1 Good for Flats Fishing
Bought this pack and tried it out a little in the sun, did some practice casts. It wasn't hot, and should protect the inner pocket's contents well from waves and such. I just ruined a box of flies at a beach, and bought this to prevent that. My only problem is that the zippers are kind of difficult to open one handedly.
September 29, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5Â by BKROO O.k
The only advantage the Simms Dry Creek pouch has is that it's waterproof to rain (not submersible). There is really only 1 useful pocket, and there's hardly any dividers in it. To hold a few trout, small tackle box and worms is impossible.
I'd consider something larger for this price.
May 26, 2011
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