Showers Pass is best known for its waterproof jackets and other high-end outerwear that withstands the wet, often unpredictable weather of the Pacific Northwest. Earlier this year, the Portland, Oregon company turned its attention to waterproof bags and duffels.
Showers Pass Refuge Waterproof Duffel bag features
Outside:
- 100% waterproof, fully welded construction with a single-side TPU coating
- 840-denier 100% Ballistic strength nylon
- Three separated waterproof compartments keep clean clothes away from dirty
- Soft grip carry handle and adjustable removable shoulder strap
- 3M reflective trim for high visibility from all angles
- A waterproof 36"x24" changing mat folds out from back waterproof pocket
- Length 23", Width 10.5", Height 11.5"
- TSA-approved carry-on size
- 3.4 lbs
Inside:
- 3,130 cubic inches / 51.3 litres
- Main compartment wide tooth zipper is weatherproof (not recommended for submersion)
- Inside of top flap features zippered mesh pocket
- Ridged divider in center compartment is removable/adjustable
- Two water bottle nylon pockets
- One large mesh pocket with key clip
- Ridged bottom board is removable
- Fleece-lined media pocket
- Bag is self-supporting for easy packing
Serious construction
The no-joke construction of the Refuge is immediately noticeable. The 840-denier 100% Ballistic strength nylon looks, feels and even sounds tough, and the welded seams are flat, straight, and evoke quality. The main zipper has huge teeth and is covered by a flap. The carry straps and handles are all heavy duty and properly stitched to the bag.
The quality extends to the inside of the bag as well, with a moveable center divider that actually stays in place and upright. And possibly the best thing, the fact the bag is self-supporting, meaning it doesn't fall in on itself and is easy to load, unload and sort through. What it all boils down to is that the Refuge is a super-high quality bag.
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