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Alpkit Gourdon - First Look

First impressions of the dry bag that thinks it's a day pack, or is it the other way round?


Posted: 15 March 2007
by Jon

Alpkit Gourdon 30 - First Look

Price: £20 (including VAT and delivery)

Weight: 658 grammes (minimum without padding 523 grammes)

Features: Roll-top dry bag come day pack in 300d PVC=cpated Nylon with waterproof closure, removable padded back, taped waterproof seams, Duraflex buckle and toggle closure, iron-on repair patches included. Also available in 25-litre version.


What's It For? Whatever you like really. It's effectively a minimimalist daypack that's also a waterproof dry bag, or you can take out the foam back pad and it's more of a dry bag with straps or leave it in for added comfort. You can carry kit in it and it'll keep it dry. And look, different colours too...


The Techy Bits It's not rocket science, though it's ingenious. Basically AlpKit has taken a PVC-coated Nylon dry bag - as used by canoeists - and added a lightweight harness, chest strap and waist belt. There's a light foam pad inside, which you can remove to save another 120 grammes or so. And that's it really, simple but cunning.
How It Works It works and it works really well. Simply chuck anything you want to carry inside the Gourdon, roll down the top, fasten the buckle and locate the toggles in their holes. Bingo, a waterproof bag that's very easy to carry around.

Not only that, but with careful packing, it's surprisingly comfortable and, once the harness is snugged down, very stable too. Great if you need to break into a trot. And did we mention that it keeps your kit dry as well?

It does have limitations, for a start there's no compression system, so anything you load into the bag sits at the lowest point. Then there's no external storage lid, so if you need easy access to anything, you'll be wanting to use pockets and finally, in these days of hydration systems, there's no way to keep the bag sealed and use a drinking bladder.

Is that a problem? Depends on you really. Opening and closing the Gourdon isn't super slick, but it's not that slow either, so using a water bottle is quite feasible.

It's also light enough that you can use it as an auxilliary pack that's also a dry bag. On an expedition? Use the Gourdon to keep your sleeping bag dry in your big pack, then once you've set up camp, it makes a handy day sac too. Really the only limitation is your imagination. It'd be ideal for canyoning or ghyll scrambling for example. Or as a minimalist race sac perhaps, or for keeping your picnic dry. Or, well, you get the idea.

The Alpkit guys even used the Gourdon 25 as a race sac for a Polaris event.


Initial Verdict


There are other waterproof packs out there, but they're usually complex, heavy and expensive. The Gourdon, in addition to its other virtues, is also pretty cheap at 20 quid delivered. And it's incredibly versatile, though you'll have to accept that you need to pack it carefully for comfort, live without a compression system - just carry a bit more kit ;-) - and swap your hydration gubbins for a bottle.

Use your imagination and it's a great little bit of kit, especially when the heavens open and you want to keep stuff dry.


Alpkit web site


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Sounds great! If it is as waterproof as claimed, you could attach a hose & bite valve! A 25/30 litre hydration bag!

Posted: 16/03/2007 at 21:07

Got one of the first ones. Def. fully waterproof.

Nice and light though I don't expect it to last forever. Straps are a bit slim so under a heavy load not so great. Waist belt is unpadded so not so useful.

The window on mine went cloudy after two months. Anyone else similary aflicted?

Posted: 21/03/2007 at 16:33

Haglofs also do a one of these, called the Dryback WB & Dryback BP, when not using the bags fully loaded they either fold down into a waist pack or pocket design respectively.

Posted: 21/04/2007 at 12:24

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