Overboard dry bags?
 

[Closed] Overboard dry bags?

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Anyone heard of them? Thinking of their 50L bag to keep stuff dry when camping

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Posted : 13/09/2015 5:47 pm
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I have 3.

very happy with them. The fabric is bombproof but I did break the buckles on my rucksack one.

They keep everything dry!


 
Posted : 13/09/2015 5:55 pm
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I have a couple, seem broadly indestructible..


 
Posted : 13/09/2015 6:28 pm
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Not as big but I bought a 30L Lomo dry rucksack a few weeks ago and it's excellent. Just £30.
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Posted : 13/09/2015 8:05 pm
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Got a few bags and other things form Lomo. Top quality and excellent value. The 40L bag has been used for kayaking, taking dive stuff on boats and as a general holiday bag for years now. Looks a bit tatty but still going strong. There's a 60L version as well
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Posted : 13/09/2015 8:14 pm
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Yeah the Overboards are good.


 
Posted : 13/09/2015 8:38 pm
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Does anyone have any experience of these?
http://www.rainsuk.com/collections/bags-accessories/products/runner-bag-orange


 
Posted : 13/09/2015 8:51 pm
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I've a rucksack. Not used it in anger much, and it's all a bit too serious for carrying your bait to work in, so mine's had an easy life really. Seems sturdily built though. Not lightweight. To be honest, I think you'd have to do some swimming, or at least jet-skiing, to really test it.


 
Posted : 13/09/2015 9:04 pm
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Thanks all.


 
Posted : 14/09/2015 6:47 am
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Bit late but happy with mine, used it for commuting and ensuring the laptop is kept dry. Never failed, superb value.


 
Posted : 14/09/2015 7:39 am