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🏔️ Stay Organized and Dry with the Mountainsmith Dry Kick Waistpack in Moss Green Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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🛥️ Boating & Sailing, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of 🏔️ Stay Organized and Dry with the Mountainsmith Dry Kick Waistpack in Moss Green

Zipper closure. Waterproof roll-top waist bag (IPx7 rating). Zippered front panel accessory pocket (IPx7 rating). 1.5 removable waistbelt. Two closing options with reversible SR buckle hardware. RF welded seams.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great little bag best in dry bags

This little dry bag is great. I'm a fishing guide on a drifting boat. I use this bag to keep my wallet, keys and phone dry. It's not made for swimming. You can submerge it, but only for a short time. Mountainsmith is a great company and they make a great product. I highly recommend this bag.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Compact and submersible

I was looking for something for short fly fishing trips. I wasn't fully immersed in the khaki lifestyle that's usually the norm for fly anglers and didn't feel the need for a huge dive waist pack to carry the basics and some food with me. This fully meets my needs. The front zippered pocket fits my phone and keys, while the main compartment easily fits a box of flies, an extra line and leader, a sandwich, some dried fruit, and a water filter. A plastic loop is sewn to the hip belt, to which I…

Pros
  • boating and sailing
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Lightweight and waterproof minimalist design WIN!

I had the Dry Kick built into my touring system and since I already like the Mountainsmith Zerk 40 I gave the company another try. I'm glad I did! I wasn't looking for a bulky, padded, overly organized bag. I wanted something simple that I could use with my own organization system (duffle bags, etc.). I didn't want the extra weight or the hassle of extra pockets, compartments and zippers. Basically, I wanted a UL backpack for my waist - and that's what the Dry Kick is all about: a 5 liter roll…

Pros
  • Boating
Cons
  • Exterior