A resilient dry bag provides a perfect response for those requiring a small to large-sized pouch for safeguarding personal items from spray or rainfall.
Dry totes, constructed with a resilient polyurethane outer coating, and water tight stitches ensures all apparatus is taken care of – just right for those occasions that a dry sack can take an unexpected soaking on a lake or river.
Several of the popular concepts of water-resistant carriers include -
A water-resistant sack, dry bag or pouch, manufactured in a resilient plastic or vinyl-type material to offer 100% protection of clothes, cards, cameras, ID’s to hiking maps or a GPS system. Available in a variety of sizes, a dry bag is perfect for multiple outdoor pursuits, such as backpacking, camping to a variety of water sports. A series of bungee cords, D rings or lanyard feature for a no-hassle solution for attaching or carrying.
A bum bag or hard-shell waist pouch in a solid case presents a water resistant closure for holding a series of small items, such as keys, cell phone, money or a passport. A small compact tote of this nature is ideal for numerous outdoor activities, such as paddling, jet skiing, surfing, or fishing.
Purchasing a dry bag often relates to the intended outdoor pursuit. A light, watertight nylon pouch is certainly perfect option to safeguard a small volume of gear at a theme or water park, a beach day, or a short hike. While, for those heading out on a longer trek or weeklong expedition on a kayak, a large-sized durable sack is much more appealing. Volume wise, a drybag is offers a load-capacity of up to 55-litre, so perfectly sized for most outdoor pursuits.
Where it becomes a necessity to pack a GPS system, fishfinder, VHF radio of similar such high-priced kit it is often recommended to ‘double pack’, i.e. go with two dry pouches, as this makes certain of a heightened level of protection.
All in all, if it’s a long-term getaway on a touring kayak, a trekking expedition or a camp adventure, a waterproof pouch is the ideal protection to shield equipment from wet conditions.
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