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The Mebarra Waterproof Dry Bags Backpack is a 20L lightweight and rugged dry sack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With an IPX7 waterproof rating, it offers secure storage for clothes and electronics, ensuring they remain dry during water activities. The bag features adjustable shoulder straps for versatile carrying options and is perfect for a variety of adventures, from kayaking to beach camping.
W**M
Great buy
Great bag, it’s made out of a heavy duty rubber that will definitely protect the contents insid. Has adjustable straps that you can position in a few different ways, allowing you to carry it in different positions. I bought the larger bag an I was very pleased, it held about 5 beach towels. I don’t think u could submerg it in really deep water for extended period of times, but would be great if u drop it in the water a grabed it relatively quickly. Overall it was a great buy
A**R
Yay it works!
Did its job kept it dry. though probably should have gotten the bigger one fora few bucks but its good for a change of clothes, cell phones and some sweaters. now to bath tub test it as some point.
N**0
Thank you so very much!!!
Thank you so very much!!!
G**Y
Five Stars
Took it on a canoe trip and worked good. Everything stayed dry.
D**M
Perfect For Electronics
Took this bag on a recent trip to Costa Rica. Kept camera, phone and other electronic devices dry and safe.
T**P
Five Stars
Item is a great size for all of your gear to include beach towels for a float trip!
O**1
Five Stars
Worth the money!
I**T
Trust level is somewhat of a fine line. Consider your possible circumstances before buying. It may be what you need, maybe not
I've had an opportunity to see and test several dry bags lately. For some reason, these dry bag manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon of claiming that their dry bags are "waterproof". And looking up the real definitions of "waterproof" and "water tight" and "water resistant", it is obvious that there is a fine line between those terms. I feel that these foreign manufacturers are taking advantage of the term "waterproof". So, here is what I found out when I tested, (told in plain American language):This particular dry bag is IP rated IPX7. The "X" means that it has not been tested for dust. The "7" means you can place this in three feet of water and things inside will stay dry--if you can get it out of the water in less than 30 minutes.IF you can keep your full-packed bag from sinking below three feet of water, whatever is in the bag will stay dry. In other words: If you put your camera and important devices and important papers into this bag, and if you leave it on the floor of your cottage by the coast, and if your cottage floods a few feet and this bag floats and bobs around in the sea surge, the insides will stay dry.IF you have this bag full of important, heavy items, and, oops!, it falls off your shoulder while you are maneuvering yourself from dock to boat, it will sink slowly to the bottom of that body of water. Is that body of water deeper than three feet? If so, kiss your stuff good-bye.In a canoe? Meet a tree while paddling like crazy around a bend? Your useless partner fumble his oar? Over you go? If the water is rushing and your bag gets caught on a tree limb under water, kiss your stuff good-bye.You see what I mean? Waterproof is really different from water tight. So, buy this based totally on how you are going to use it.The material is pliable, yet strong, and it is easy to maneuver and manipulate it to accept what you need to put in it, and to close it;It has two very handy straps that allow you to carry it several ways.The material does not smell awful. Never under-estimate the smell of rubbery material from China--some plastic, rubbery items smell just fine, other's can ruin your day, they smell so bad. It costs more in raw goods and manufacturing to eliminate the awful smell. It pays instantaneously to buy a better quality rubbery product.The bag works just like other dry bags: Roll the bar at the top over and over a few times, then clip the two ends together. Wallah! It's water-tight!Just my opinion, but: Get the largest and the smallest bag you can find. The smallest, you can keep close to your body at a water park. The largest will take care of the rest of your water-related activities.*I received a free product from Mebarra for review.
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