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Stow All Gear In A Versatile Dry Bag

March 12, 2010 by Phillip Mortis  
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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.

See more articles by Phillip Mortis on the versatile Dry Bags, as well as those written on such topics as the Rolling Duffel Bag.


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