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Review on Innovative Concepts Lightweight Waterproof Traveling by Terrance Duncan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I've used many, many dry bags. These are the best.

I have used a variety of dry bags for many years and these are by far my favorite. I use dry bags for hiking, fishing and kayaking. They are excellent for hiking. For me the most important thing is a light and waterproof bag. I use 10 liters to store food and keep it dry. It also makes a great bear bag when hiking, so I usually tie it to a tree and hang it about 15 feet in the air. There are no bears yet! I use a 20 liter bag to protect clothes and toiletries. For fishing I use a 40 liter bag. I usually fish from shore so I often find myself in the water using a bag to keep my food and extra gear dry. I also throw dry shoes and socks in there. The roll top holds the water very well. For kayaking I use a 55 liter backpack. It's huge! I'm amazed at how much space I have. In the 55 liter bag I stow everything like extra clothes (if I'm going to my destination), shoes, my Go Pro and iPhone and my single tent if I'm going on an overnight trip. these bags are amazing. My buddy is in the jet ski business and he likes these dryer bags better than the ones he has so he will buy them too. 5 Stars!

Pros
  • Boating and Sailing
Cons
  • Lots of Things