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YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags

YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags

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YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof and Submersible Bags Features

  • A 100% dry bag. But definitely not a cooler. Hydrolok zipper makes sure water stays out so your gear stays bone-dry, no matter how torrential it gets.

  • U-dock the terminal end of your hydrolok zipper that ensures a completely airtight seal

  • Thickskin shell made of high-density nylon and thick tpu lamination to be puncture- and abrasion-resistant

  • Dryhaul straps in the hands or on the back, they’re as durable as they are comfortable

  • Metallock hardware this hardware can take on smacks and whacks without breaking


About YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof And Submersible Bags

YETI Panga Airtight Waterproof Submersible Duffel Bag The Panga Submersible Duffel is our first non-insulated piece of gear that lives up to the standard of being built for the wild. This is the duffel bag designed for extended backcountry stays, fly fishing that takes you to the most remote rivers, and hunts that almost seem too wild to believe. The airtight closure makes this bag absolutely waterproof and keeps moisture (and whatever else you might come across) out. The exterior fabric is tough-as-nails. The straps and accompanying lash points make it easy to haul. The hardware laughs in the face of hard knocks. So you have our permission to drag it on the dock, haul it on the boat, or chuck it overboard - we did and the Panga lived to tell the tale.