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Review on ๐ŸŒŠ SealLine Baja Dry Bag: Ultimate Waterproof Protection for Adventures by Michael Cox

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Five years of hard work is still good

I live in Hawaii. I spend several days each week snorkeling among the vast reef systems. I don't leave my things on the beach. I take everything with me in a packsack. I tie this bag to my belt and go to the coral reefs. I regularly snorkel in water as deep as 16 inches. With this bag floating behind me, with all my personal belongings, I get hit by some pretty big waves. Drybag and I sometimes hit the waves on the reef. The reef is sharp. However, my SealLine Baja has never disappointed me. Judging by the photo, he saw a lot of sun. It's now orange instead of yellow. Hundreds of hours in the water as the waves pound the coral, but no leak. Plug is still good. I'm buying this new replacement for safety reasons and throwing away my 5 year old bag as a backup. I am totally impressed and convinced. Always recommended for aggressive water sports. It can tear and stay dry inside.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn