Gourdon Reviews

Roll top waterproof dry bag for a range of activities including kayaking, trekking, canyoning and travelling.

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I have had my Gourdon for over three months now and it has been through the mill. It has been used for the daily commute, gym trips and out on my bike. It still looks great. Love it to bits and for £22.50 I can have one in every colour.
Good work Alpkit another brilliant product.

Posted on 13 August, 2009 by Tommid

Simple, light, no-nonsense bag. Just throw it in and roll it up! Mostly used for commuting, it excels in weekend MTB-adventures. kept my gear dry many times.

I would love the bungees and pockets on the 25 and 30 L versions.

Posted on 11 August, 2009 by Thomas Snoeij

Me again! I just got back form a couple of days walking with a bit of surfboard paddling! the bag performed very well again and i tried out the hydration pocket!

I must admit i though this was a bit of a gimmick until today! having a camel back stuffed in the pocket is not uncomfortable it also adds a bit of padding or give to the gab. I could do with buying a clip to hold the tube or secure it to one of the straps! grin

Posted on 08 August, 2009 by lewis

Brilliant bag!! i have not used this bag as a back pack yet but as a dry bag on a 5 day canoe expedition!! it sotred 6 days werth or dry food which to the delite of my tum it stayed bone dry! sadley we didnt! the fact mine has minimal straps and no webbing didnt bother me as stuff just gets caught on these when it a boat top product just like the Airlok XT which kept sleeping bags and mats dry!
thanks Alp kit

ps the window is a realy good idea except when you can see all the food in the bag yum yum!!

Posted on 29 July, 2009 by lewis reford

Fantastic piece of kit! I’ve used every day since I bought it. It’s taken a pounding out on the hills and hasn’t let me down. I’ve walked in torrential rain and thunderstorms and it hasn’t leaked at all. Also the speed of delivery was excetional. I ordered it at 12pm and it arrived the following morning before 9am!

Posted on 03 July, 2009 by Michael Robinson

I’ve had a Gourdon 20 for about 6 months now, bought it originally as an easy to pack daysack that would fit in a larger rucksack.  I’ve used it for a week at Oktoberfest and many times since and love it!  I chose the 20 litre version as I thought that the side drinks pockets and shock cord was a better bet than simply a bigger main pocket - maybe all sizes with drinks pockets and shock cord?

Posted on 01 June, 2009 by Craig Mulvaney

Gourdon was perfect in the sunshine-showers-heavy rain in the inner Hebrides this week. The drybag design gives confidence the gear (photo kit, Filet down jacket) won’t get wet from rain or seaspray and won’t be damaged during an inadvertant dunk during boat-to-land tranfers…
The only problem - deciding each day whether to compromise between the smaller 20l Gourdon with water bottle pockets and the 30l Gourdon that will hold and protect a tripod.
30l Gourdon with side pockets please!!!
Rob

Posted on 23 May, 2009 by RobHague

Gourdon 20: been using it for about 8 months now, mainly for my cycle commute but also dragged it around thailand and mexico - straps are comfortable, it’s definitely standing up to punishment, and it’s excellent value for money. I really like the simplicity of the drinks bladder storage pocket.

Two suggestions for improvements:

1. As others have said - reflective strips would be a bonus for cycling - I’ve stuck reflective stickers on mine.
2. For adventure racing, waistband pockets are a must for me - for keeping compass and energy bars in. How about some detachable ones (velcro?), that could be sold separately and therefore could be used with any of the Gourdon range? I’d definitely buy some.

Posted on 21 May, 2009 by KevM

Love the look of the gourdon packs. But why oh why have you only included the mesh pockets and bungees on the smallest pack? I currently use a Kimm sac with a waterproof liner for Polaris Challenge duties, the extra outside pockets and bungees are a must on a pack like this. If these appear on the bigger packs I will buy immediately, and shout your name across the roof tops in reverence. Untill then I shall keep using the Kimm… :0(

Posted on 17 May, 2009 by Stuart in Hinckley

My first ‘proper’ rucksack for cycling to work and I’m really chuffed with it. I was recommended Alpkit by a mate who has some of your stuff and I’m so pleased I found you. Excellent service from a small company. I’ve bought more stuff already. Love the handwritten notes. Bag is well designed and well made at a bargain price. From my point of view, a reflective strip would be a great idea for walking or cycling. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend both Alpkit and the Gourdon 20l. I’ll be back.

Posted on 15 May, 2009 by Simon Lewis
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Features at a glance

  • Pouch for hydration unit - Slip your hydration unit in to the backsystem.
  • Roll-top waterproof closure - Easy access, proven design.
  • Removeable padded back - Nice for sitting on, or just take it out if you want to save weight.
  • Taped waterproof seams - All seams taped to be waterproof.
  • Duraflex buckle and toggle closure - Prevent the closure coming undone.
  • Transparent window - Easily find your stuff at the bottom of your bag.