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Waterroof bag
Waterroof bag












waterroof bag
  1. WATERROOF BAG PORTABLE
  2. WATERROOF BAG PRO

Best waterproof bag: Backpacks and duffels Overboard 30lt Pro Sports Backpackīritish brand Overboard specialises in waterproof bags and cases with an impressively extensive range and a clear, intuitive website to help you make a suitable choice.

waterroof bag

We have also been using the bags regularly over a couple of months to evaluate their comfort and ergonomics.Įach bag was lashed underwater for 10 minutes before seeing if it had leaked and measuring any water ingress.īear in mind that it is very hard to actually pull a bag with air in it underwater, so they were kept only at or just below surface level, which is still more than is ever likely or that they are designed to protect against – waterproof bags are typically rated to IP66, which certifies they can handle powerful water jets from any angle. The results were quite surprising, particularly if you were thinking a cylinder roll top would keep the water out the best. The bags are not designed to be fully submerged, however with different companies listing different waterproofing claims, we felt a submersion test was the best way to compare waterproofing – a simulation perhaps of falling overboard with a bag on your back.Īctually, they are so buoyant when properly sealed that they would make a useful aid to hold on to if you did fall in.

WATERROOF BAG PORTABLE

Overboard and Aquapac are two specialist companies in this market, so we included one of each style bag from both companies.īest portable barbecues Cobb Grill Premier Plus portable barbecue I was introduced to the Cobb when a friend offered me… It should last longer, better protect your kit and be more comfortable to carry. It is arguably a better investment to choose a more robust backpack or duffel style bag with external pockets, more comfort features and better waterproofing. Also the typical single shoulder strap these have is not comfortable when the bag is laden. If just taking layers ashore/to the beach, a cheap dry tube style bag will be fine, albeit not overly durable or practical in use. We chose a range of bags from 25lt to 50lt as typical options for taking for a day ashore and soon found that these are largely ‘get what you pay for’ items.

waterroof bag

After all, why would you not keep your kit and valuables waterproof when afloat? But with so many options on the market it can be difficult to choose the best waterproof bag for your needs. Once a novelty, then a go-to item for dinghy sailors, a drybag is now a must have for all sailors and watersports enthusiasts.














Waterroof bag