Wednesday 29 May 2013

DryBag: Waterproof bags technique

We are all too familiar with summer rain – a beautiful coastal walking holiday in August interspersed with bouts of thunderous, slate-grey skies, or a swift cycle route down from the North of Britain to that glorious Cornish peninsula, during which you steadily get soggier and more sodden... The truly frustrating and inevitable circumstance of one's belongings also receiving a soaking, and not having the means or time to dry them, resulting a that damp and unpleasantly mouldy sensation. We would really rather avoid this, and sadly the magic weather-wand has not yet been invented. However, there is no need to suffer soggy summer holidays in quite this miserable manner – dry bags are a readily available and excellent answer to this problem of storage. Waterproof bags are an essential item for any person who likes to spend their time outdoors without worrying about the next rainy onslaught. These bags protect items that must be kept dry, like mobile phones, GPS devices and cameras from the rain, as well as making sure that your precious dry clothes and food supplies remain totally dry. So instead of worrying about the contents of your backpack being ruined, you now have time to enjoy the scenic delights of your walk. Read more...


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Roll top bags really are the best way to keep your belongings dry the top of the bag can be rolled down several times and then secured with clips, so that unless the bag is actually punctured, everything in the bag will stay dry.


Waterproof Bicycle Rack Bag:


Waterproof Bags are created for professional sport and camping usage as well as for everyday city usage
 

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