More flexible and soft dry bags make it easier to stow your gear!
A less expensive alternative to traditional heavier dry bags, these lightweight dry sacks are flexible and soft, so you can squish them into tight spaces where other dry bags won’t fit. Ideal for keeping critical gear dry in any wet condition where the bag is not submerged. Constructed of tough, yet light 70 Denier nylon with a white interior laminate, so it’s easier to identify contents. Fully taped seams. Includes a D-Ring attachment point at the top of the bag. Roll-top closure securely seals out water. Small bags have a flat bottom; Medium to XXL bags have a round bottom. Assorted colors. Imported.
| Size | Dimensions | Weight |
| XXS/1 Liter | 6" x 9" | 1.0oz. |
| XS/2 Liter | 8" x 12" | 1.4oz. |
| S/4 Liter | 9"W x 15"L (flat) | 1.7oz. |
| M/8 Liter | 6.5"dia. x 18"L | 3.3oz. |
| L/13 Liter | 8.5"dia. x 21"L | 3.7oz |
| XL/20 Liter | 10"dia. x 24"L | 4.2oz. |
| XXL/35 Liter | 12"dia. x 27"L | 4.9oz. |
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Pros
- It will do
Cons
- Don't really like the sea
Best Uses
- Lite duty
Comments about Dry Sacks:
I thought this bag would have some sort of weather proof seal. It just rolls down and I guess that will work.
- Comfort vs Style:
- Comfort Driven
Pros
- Huge volume
- Seals tight
- Very light weight
Cons
- Cannot carry sharp object
Best Uses
- Towels soft items
Comments about Dry Sacks:
huge volume for soft carry, but careful not to tear!
- Comfort vs Style:
- Style Driven
Pros
- Easy to use
- Light Weight
- Tiny
Cons
- Very thin
Best Uses
- Small not sharp items
Comments about Dry Sacks:
This is the perfect dry back when light weight and small storage is needed. Perfect for kayaking, jetskis or when storage/carry space is limited.
- Comfort vs Style:
- Style Driven
Pros
- Durable
- Easy to use
- Fits anywhere
Cons
Best Uses
- PWC
- Small boating
Comments about Dry Sacks:
I had an older dry bag (what we always called it), but lost it to my wife. Accidentally found these browsing catalog and ordered one for me. I used it on my PWC and now on my small boat. Keeps stuff dry and you can stuff it in any compartment. Not made to sit in water or be submerged, but perfectly capable being dropped in water (floats), sea spray and accidental spills.
Comments about Dry Sacks:
The diameter sizes quoted above are incorrect. I ordered the XXL/35 liter size which was billed as having an 18" diameter. The packaging on the item actually says a 12" diameter which makes sense as an 18" diameter would be larger than 35 liters. Assume the diameters are 50% too large.
Pros
- Durable
- Fits in kayak dry hold
- Good Fit
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Dry Sacks:
Have had the XL 20 liter about 2 years, use it almost every weekend for kayaking and or camping with very little signs of use or wear. This sack is soft and fexible so I can either shove it into one of the dry holes in the kayak or strap in onto the front or back with bungies. Everything stays together, dry and out of the way.
- Comfort vs Style:
- Comfort Driven
Pros
- Durable
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Dry Sacks:
My girls use it in their x boat sailing
- Comfort vs Style:
- Style Driven
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