Dry Creek Z Hip Pack
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Waterproof packs are one thing, but waterproof-submersible packs—like the Simms Dry Creek Z Hip Pack—take water protection to the next level. This pack is TPU coated with a waterproof zipper to keep our gear bone dry if we take an accidental swim or step into a hidden drop-off that dunks our pack into the river. Thanks to its removable waist strap and shoulder strap, we have options for carrying the Dry Creek Z Hip Pack against our lumbar, up front, or across our shoulder, and the 8-liter capacity holds our on-the-water essentials without being bulky and getting in the way of our fishing. This hip pack also keeps us organized with its built-in tool storage, external zippered pocket, and internal stretch mesh storage pockets to keep our fly boxes, leaders, and accessories right where we want them.
Details
- Waterproof and submersible hip pack for anglers
- TRU Zip waterproof zipper for 100% waterproof-submersible protection
- TPU-coated 420D nylon ripstop is waterproof and highly durable
- Fully cushioned waist belt with breathable, water-resistant foam
- Shoulder strap and waist strap are removable for versatile carrying
- Hypalon lash points for attaching a rod tube, clothes, or accessories
- D-ring on shoulder strap for net attachment
- Removable fly patch for quick fly changes
- Item #SMMF0KC
- Material
- [face fabric] 420D nylon ripstop, TPU coating, [liner] 200D polyester
- Volume
- 8L (488cu in)
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- [external] 1 zippered front, [internal] mesh organizational
- Closure
- TRU Zip zipper
- Shoulder Strap
- removable
- Waist Belt
- removable
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 4.7oz
- Activity
- fly fishing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 18 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 5, 2024
YES really waterproof
Waterproof, outstanding quality and functional design.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
December 27, 2023
Great pack for all conditions. .
Just did my first flats trip with the pack, it held everything I needed for a grand slam and kept my phone and wallet dry in some rainy and windy conditions. Definitely a better pack than my last one, the dry zipper is genius!
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
December 8, 2023
Great pack! I’ve had mine for a few years now and it has always been nice to have. My only suggestion to buyers is to get the new model or buy a belt net holder.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
December 5, 2023
I like the size it holds the boxes I need to carry, I have found I prefer the waist pack over my sling, I find it easier for access
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
August 30, 2023
Dry Creek Hip Pack
Nice hip pack, waterproof, big storage pocket for multiple fly boxes, gear, etc. very comfortable.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
August 30, 2023
Great addition to my fishing gear
Just what I was looking for to carry gear while I walked the beach sight fishing!
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
August 29, 2023
Very functional
Great at being water proof. Room inside is plentiful. Would have enjoyed separators to help organize contents but it works well and easy to use!
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
August 23, 2023
Nice fishing tackle bag
It's a nice tackle bag waterproof and everything like that comfortable to wear but the main zipper is a little hard to open
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
May 1, 2023
unreliable product.
unused during the pandemic. it fell apart when i used it again. worst warranty service lifetime. they never returned my product
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
April 26, 2023
Great bag, just a couple small quirks
I was pretty impressed by the Dry Creek Hip Z pack. So far, the zipper seal seems like an improvement over previous models. The only downsides are 1. the hip and shoulder straps, while adjustable, are "one-size-fits-all", and so for people with average or slimmer than average build, there is a lot of extra strap material hanging off the buckles, and also hard to fine tune the shoulder strap. I would suggest Simms have a normal and extra-large model with different length straps. 2. A second internal pocket would be helpful for organizing gear. Otherwise I like it a lot and would recommend!
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
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