Dry Bag 5L 10L 15L 20L 30L Waterproof Dry Bags, Sack

Dry Bag 5L 10L 15L 20L 30L Waterproof Dry Bags

Dry Bag 5L 10L 15L 20L 30L Waterproof Dry Bags, Sack with Long Adjustable Shoulder Strap Perfect for Kayaking Canoeing Swimming Traveling Camping Hiking Boating Rafting Snowboarding


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Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 30 cm; 370 Grams
Model: sky blue 5L
Manufacture: BTYEX
Department: Unisex
Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 30 cm; 370 Grams
Origin: China

14 Responses

  1. ClevelaPve says:

     United Kingdom

    Rollover and clip style waterproof bag. Good for keeping your items, clothing dry when participating in water activities. Come in various sizes so you can pick a size suitable for your needs. Good quality waterproof material and easy to store when not in use.

  2. JacquelC61 says:

     United Kingdom

    I have put off getting one of these but it’s perfect, good size for all bits and shoes and chunky overhead towel for changing outside.
    It’s light and the rucksack straps make it easier to carry.

  3. AlejandNiland says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve only had the bag a few days, so can’t really comment on durability. It appears to do exactly what it was designed for. Looks well made and the 10litre size is ideal for the job I intended it for.

  4. AngelikaBoston says:

     United Kingdom

    Ordered for use on a paddleboard. Only bought the smallest one. As just needed to keep a few number of things dry. Have no complaints has done what I’ve needed

  5. StefanLxfhe says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought on a discount, really sturdy dry bag and great value for money. Primarily used while paddle boarding, it’s taken on some water externally but none went inside so 5 stars from that point of view also. I chose the 10l option, enough space for all essentials: keys, phone, lunch, first aid kit etc.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a reliable and versatile waterproof storage solution for all your outdoor adventures. Available in various sizes (5L, 10L, 15L, 20L, and 30L), these dry bags are perfect for activities like kayaking, canoeing, swimming, traveling, camping, hiking, boating, rafting, and snowboarding. The long adjustable shoulder strap makes it easy to carry and ensures a comfortable fit. The bag is designed to keep your belongings dry and protected from water, making it suitable for even the most extreme conditions. With its durable construction and reliable sealing system, you can trust this dry bag to keep your gear safe and secure. Whether you’re on a day trip or a longer expedition, this is a must-have accessory for any outdoor enthusiast.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m happy to recommend the 30l version of this bag. We’ve taken to using dry bags for most of our beach stuff, because each bag can usually fit in a wetsuit, dive boots, changing towel plus a few little extras. What this means in practice is that each family member carries all of their own kit and can get straight in the sea when we arrive, either leaving a bag on the beach or even rolling it up and bringing their clothes etc on a kayak or paddleboard on the water.

    The straps aren’t the most comfortable, but the most we use this for is carrying to the beach and back. The construction is good, the blue colour is attractive, it fits in a lot, and at the end of the day you can stuff a dripping wetsuit etc away in the bag and get things home easily for rinsing, without soaking the car or needing to carry a big bucket etc for your wet things.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We’ve had a recent holiday on the west coast of Wales and the weather was absolutely fantastic. We spent every day on the beach, splashing around in the sea and the stream with the dog and generally getting absolutely soaked. We had one of these dry bags with us, specifically the 10 litre one, for just this reason.

    My wife has a 20 litre dry bag that she uses when she goes off out on the kayak or wild swimming, but the 10 litre one is ideal for stashing in a rucksack when we go off to the beach. All we want is for it to hold a few soggy items (not the dog) without it getting everything else wet, and that’s what this does.

    While it comes with straps that would allow you to use it as a rucksack itself you wouldn’t want to wear it as such for very long. They’re not designed for comfort.

    Although it’s 10 litres, it might not truly be that because for absolute waterproofing you’ll want to roll the top over several times, but it was enough for what we needed. A useful little accessory.

  9. eithneloveslipstick says:

     United Kingdom

    This 30 litre dry bag can easily hold towels, spare clothing, small items of equipment and whatever else you need for a day out near water. The standard roll top works well to keep things dry, there’s plenty space inside for kit and it comes with optional straps for carrying hands free, they are quite thin so if worn for a while could become uncomfortable especially with heavier items inside so maybe not ideal for longer periods of carrying but perfectly adequate for short trips out if you want to keep the contents safe and dry, as long as it’s rolled down and clipped properly it’ll withstand any amount of rain or splashing, even surface floating on water although probably not suitable for immersion.

    The construction seems decent enough, the seams are sturdy and adhered well, the attachment points for the straps work well and the clips seem decent enough, overall not a bad little bag.

  10. SherrilHumphrey says:

     United Kingdom

    The bags themselves are really quite good. Not premium quality, but by no means cheap. Genuine maritime dry bags cost a fortune and are built to withstand days floating around the the surf without any water ingress. These are NOT those type of bags. However they’re also NOT the really cheap waterproof bags you sometimes see elsewhere that may as well be made of paper. Given the price these are a cost effective measure that lies somewhere in the middle of the two extremes. I’d suggest these are more like kayak bags. The kind of ones you stuff your gear into and stow it under the spray deck.

    The seams are well welded and the waterproof roll-top is a standard design that works well.

    The only downside for me is the straps and claim that this can be used as a rucksack. I think it would be more accurate to say that this bag, in a pinch, can be lashed over your shoulder should you need to carry it for some distance. Why you’d need to do that, I don’t know because I’d personally use this as a rucksack liner or dry bag kept inside a rucksack. For that purpose it’s great and perfectly fit for use. Keeps your kit dry, without fuss.

  11. Leanne says:

     United Kingdom

    This waterproof dry bag is great. I’m a single mum and went on holiday with this and put all my important stuff in my bag and I wouldn’t dare leave it unattended when I go into the sea so I took this bag with me. Now, I didn’t go full on scuba diving now but I did go into the water to allow my son a chance to frolic and swim a bit and this bag kept all my stuff nice and dry. I’m very pleased with this. I got the 30L bag which holds quite a lot of stuff. I was able to fit a towel in with just my essentials in and had lots of room still.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The construction seems fine throughout and I like the green colour.

    The bag does have a slight smell to it. This is quite mild and should fade away.

    Like with other similar bags, this one also isn’t meant to be fully submerged in water.

    Don’t store sharp objects in the bag.

    It comes with two attachable & adjustable shoulder straps. There is also an inbuilt carry handle. Due to the material used, these will get wet and hold water.

    The buckle seems rather sturdy.

    I think the carry handle and d rings for the top of the shoulder straps should have been put a little further down the bag. Simply because rolling the top over 4 times (3-4 is advised in the instructions leaflet) quickly uses up the space at the top of the bag and gets to the carry handle, where its surround gets bent when fastening the buckle. Therefore I think 3 fold downs is probably a better option than 4. Actually an instructions label attached inside the bag states to roll the top down 3 times. Best to go with this advice.

  13. Ian Aikman says:

     United Kingdom

    Great bag.
    First off, I love the colour, and the choice of using grey, on the label and straps, just works really well.
    So the thing I like about this, is that “30 litres”, does mean, “30 litres”, so the space available is quite frankly, “A lot”. Basically, what that means, is that I can fit, every bit of clothing I need for a 2 night camp, including a pair of lightweight trainers, and I can carry it all on my paddle board, and keep it completely dry, using this bag, and not just that, once I dock up somewhere to pitch my tent, I just throw this onto my back, using the very well done straps, which is awesome, but it gets even better, because I make sure the “grab strap” is easy to reach under my boards cargo net, and I can just pull it straight out, with no hassle, when I need to.
    The construction of this bag is very good the seam that runs down the back, and around the bottom, is veery tight, well sealed, and works perfectly. The straps are a decent thickness, providing a comfortable enough carry that I don’t notice them very much, and something I really like, is how big they go to, because I’m a pretty big guy, quite broad shoulders, so it’s nice that the bags straps extend long enough for me to comfortably carry it. Also, for me, they have just enough distance between them, to make it so it doesn’t cause my back any issues with the straps cutting across my neck or anything, they just go out, and over my shoulders nicely.
    Now I have had several Dry bags, I use them on my motorbike, and for a variety of sports on the water, and I find it refreshing that this one doesn’t feel as heavy as I thought it would, because it feels very durable, tough, and in my experience, that is usually accompanied by a heavier bag, so I’m very happy that this one is as lightweight as it is.
    All in all, I couldn’t give this bag, anything other than 5 stars.
    (Helps the colour matches my paddle board too)

    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic bag

  14. Emma R. Robb says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s a fairly good bag. Does what it says. Waterproof and has a lot of space. But you are going to be layering things on top of another here so it’s more of hiking/what do I need to be dry if it absolutely smashes it down when I’m going somewhere or doing something type of bag. Great for any type of being around water although I’d imagine if you’re going to be fully submerged for a long time, it’s still going to get in there eventually. 3 twists isn’t enough in my opinion to last for a long time. But out in super heavy rainy conditions? Great for it!
    One main qualm with it though. The straps. Sure, it’s more of a ‘you can use this as a backpack if you want’ but the quality of the straps and that nylon tends to be pretty uncomfortable, at least for me. Makes this more of a ‘I know it’s going to rain a lot today on this hike’ kind of bag. For those on the slimmer side you might be perfectly find but I’m a portly gent and these straps can dig in a bit and slide around off my shoulders due to the way my neck and shoulders are, especially when hiking.
    At the price of 24.99 for 30ltr? That’s a pretty good price considering this bag is going to keep everything in it dry. I’ve seen a few people use these on hikes and because of that, can definitely say that they work well, but you will find yourself unpacking things a lot. Which is fine if there’s cover, but if you’re stuck out in the open and need something specific and you’ve packed it at the bottom? Well everything’s going to end up wet anyway!