trophyhill
WKR
So for some reason if a pack starts losing its water resistance, can it be re proofed?
Maybe but it will likely not be nearly as effective as the original waterproofing. I use a few different waterproof bags. Even if my pack was waterproof I would still have my sleeping bag and warm layers in a separate waterproof bag just in case. I’ve seen more than one “waterproof” pack fail and therefore don’t trust my necessary survival items to them alone.So for some reason if a pack starts losing its water resistance, can it be re proofed?
Yes sir you are correct in the water resistant properties. None of my packs over the years have been waterproof but highly water resistant and in fact my DT1 actually has held water inside all night long when I filled it to let it soak over night several years back.The majority of “hunting back packs” are NOT waterPROOF. They may have some waterRESISTANT coating applied which I feel is what the OP is questioning about. The answer is yes, that “resistant“ layer over time does begin to fade and eventually fail. It can be renewed by applying either Nikwax or one of Grangers applications to it. Essentially this should be done periodically, or especially after every time it gets washed.
Dry bags inside the pack for essentials you don’t want wet are a must in heavily wet areas. After a couple of hunts in the PNW or SE Alaska you’ll quickly realize the futility of a pack rain cover. It’s the dry bags inside that matter.