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YETI Panga 28 Airtight Waterproof Submersible Backpack

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YETI Panga 28 Airtight Waterproof Submersible Backpack

4.6

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$300

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· The Panga Backpack is an airtight, waterproof fortress merging the durability of the Panga Duffel with a tried-and-true backpack design · The ergonomic DryHaul Shoulder Straps offer extra carrying comfort, while the removable chest straps and waist belt provide added stability and security while you trek · With our HYDROLOK ZIPPER the water stays out so your gear stays bone-dry, no matter how torrential it gets · Our THICKSKIN SHELL is made of high-density nylon and thick TPU lamination to be puncture- and abrasion-resistant · An interior sleeve and stowaway mesh pocket keep gear and valuables organized, safe and tucked away even in dunks and downpours

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B52Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023

Love Yeti products. I have several panga sizes, coolers and personalized travel mugs and tumblers. This purchase was for an island scuba and snorkel trip to keep dry gear dry. High quality panga good for lugging gear to the boat or beach. I would not go on extended long hikes with this back pack style, but for walks from vehicle to beach, water or boats, it's perfect. Super sturdy, heavy duty and does what it's supposed to do. Highly recommend.

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Bruce SReviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023

I was fly fishing in Belize, frustrated with my water resistant sling bag I use for flats fishing. When wading for any length of time in deeper water, the bottom of my current bag would ultimately wick water and get wet inside, not good at all let alone in saltwater. This year my guide had this Yeti pack and said he loved it! After fishing with him for a couple of days, I knew I had to get one…it’s absolutely perfect! I added a yeti sidekick waterproof pouch to the back of mine for quick access to my flies. Unfortunately yeti has discontinued the sidekick pouch, but you can still find them online for sale. Absolutely recommended if you’re a serious fly fisher, inland or on the flats.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024

We like the color and the design-also the refrigerate cold section

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BobReviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020

A couple days before Hurricane Sally made land fall, the waters in the northern Gulf Coast were beginning to churn, yet still navigable for a well experienced kayaker (so I thought). As such, I made my way through various swamps and bays taking photos (with a $10,000+ professional photography set) of nature (eagles, osprey, pelicans, alligators, fish, dolphins, etc.) attempting to document how their behavior was beginning to change, with the incoming hurricane. It was an amazing day regarding capturing the wildlife on film, as they were more worried about the impending storm, rather than my presence, allowing the capture of some amazing shots. While I was out for that day trip, the storm had inched in a little closer and an outer band passed over, while I was in the middle of a fairly large bay. It came up so quickly that there was no making it to shore. I was in a "sit-inside-of" kayak, without a skirt/apron on it. The water went from glassy calm to 3-5 ft waves within 15 minutes. Within 30 minutes my kayak had taken on wave after wave. There was no avoiding it. The kayak was going to sink. I remember the last few strokes, as I pushed myself out of the sinking craft. There was a surreal 'Titanic-moment', as it went nose-up and slipped under the crashing waves of the turbulent water. As I watched the kayak leave me, several waves crashed over me, waking me from the trance. My Marine Corps instincts kicked in, and while I was in a situation that many people would have drowned in, fortunately, I was able to swim about a mile to a bridge that crosses over the bay, and climb up the embankment from there. The most dangerous part of the journey was the walk home along the major highway. But that is not the point of this product review. The point of the product review is to share with you that as I saw the storm clouds approaching and the waves begin to kick-up, I secured my professional camera gear in this waterproof Yeti backpack. As the kayak sunk, I positioned the Yeti such that I could easily disembark they kayak with it in-hand. Throughout the life threatening swim to shore, I towed the Yeti with my gear secured inside along with today's once in a lifetime shots, back to shore, occasionally leaning on it for a quick breather, in the midst of the radically wild crashing waves. Once I made it back to the safety of my home a few hours after going in the drink, I opened the Yeti, expecting to find ruined saturated gear - for even a Yeti could not hold up to what I had just experienced. I could not believe my eyes as I lifted my camera out of the bag. It was bone dry, as was everything inside the Yeti, even the small delicate lens cleaning cloths. It capped the end of a life threatening moment. The relief was so great to see that the Yeti saved the priceless pictures was such that I wept. A big burley salty crusty old man. . . wept. The Yeti backpack is not the most comfortable mountain backpack. If you want something to walk with for two or three miles down the beach, lake, or mountain trails, it is fine. It does not have the most organized inner partitioned space inside. It is not the biggest pack on the market. However if you need a backpack that will keep your most valuable priceless possessions dry, and even help save your life while it acts as an impromptu life preserver, then this pack is for you. If you are ok with your gear getting wet, then you could settle for something else. But if you are going into tough climates and environments with important gear, I highly, unhesitatingly recommend, without reservation, this Yeti product.

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mike wilsonReviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023

So expensive. But I use it everyday. On my harley in the rain, to work, weekends. This backpack is my favorite. Holds weight well. Feel good on the back with weight. Looks wonderful. I'd buy again. Longevity will be the question

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Steve N.Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024

Expensive, but worth it for how rugged and tough it is. Just like the Panga duffel, it’s well-built and high quality. Fits big and tall, too!

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JamieReviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024

Great product

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CARLOS ZEPEDAReviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022

Click to play video Greatest backpack ever, but for god's sake, YETI! Do something about the lack of organization inside the bag, you did a great job with everything else. Had to buy mesh pouches to place inside and organize food, snacks and electronics. It was a disaster looking for stuff in the middle of the river after Huge jumps. Still the best backpack ever 👊🏻 YETI - long live the king... of the outdoors ✅

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Very good backpack. But you should have in mind that it has a feeling that it is made of rubber, not textiles. If you are looking for something like that, it is a good optionReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 10, 2024

Feels like it is made of rubber and not the fabric. If you are looking for something like that, then it’s a good option

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Ashley KlutzReviewed in Canada on July 11, 2024

Took this bag with us for three weeks in Hawaii. It got rained on and sat on the rocks by the ocean and never had any issues with moisture inside. It got banged up and beat up and still is the best dry bag I’ve owned. The zipper is stiff which can be a pain but it’s also what makes it waterproof. I would buy another in a heartbeat.