searching for dry bags

  • Hey Guest, Early bird pricing on the Summer Moot (29th July - 10th August) available until April 6th, we'd love you to come. PLEASE CLICK HERE to early bird price and get more information.
Evening all.
I'm hoping the collective minds of bcuk could recommend me some decent dry bags.
I need a minimum of three.
a small un to hold camera phone fak including a field dressing and note pad and pencil.
a medium one to hold a spare set of clothing. From inner layers to bulky warm layers.
and finally one large enough to hold a woodlore osprey sleeping bag.

I dont want to pay massive amounts
not fazed by colour.
Any suggestions?
 

Clouston98

Woodsman & Beekeeper
Aug 19, 2013
4,364
2
26
Cumbria
Ortileb do some fantastic dry bags, got a huge one for the canoe, not sure about your sizes but I think they do a large range :).

Meant ortileb, sorry (autocorrect)
 
Last edited:

Outlaw13

Member
Nov 20, 2013
25
0
Nottingham
I can recommend these guys in Scotland:
http://www.ewetsuits.com
I have a small dry bag that I use for my mobile etc which has been great. Plus a large bag that I have used for 2 years now every week for scuba gear and rugby kit and it's been fantastic.
Oh and they're cheap and come in horrible colours!
 

BigMonster

Full Member
Sep 6, 2011
1,322
220
Manchester
Been through this last year.
Karrimor (http://www.sportsdirect.com/outdoor-equipment/rucksacks/dry-bags-and-rain-covers) are half price at field and trek/sports direct. But not very durable and heavy compared to decent ones. I have 6 of them in different sizes and almost all have a small nick, scuff somewhere.
Exped and sea to summit (http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/equipment/rucksacks/drybags-raincovers) are the best so far, light and strong, but very very expensive.

Best price/quality ratio is with Alpkit. Same parameters and materials but for a fraction of the price:
https://www.alpkit.com/products/airlok
 

Jared

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 8, 2005
3,411
654
51
Wales

Shewie

Mod
Mod
Dec 15, 2005
24,259
24
48
Yorkshire
I have a couple of the smaller ones you can have Sam but I don't think I've a spare big enough for your Osprey, send me your addy and I'll get them posted
 

wales1

Full Member
Aug 3, 2011
133
8
dumfriesshire
The exped ones are good, but the karrimor ones from sportsdirect are adequate as long as you look after them. I have a mix of the both and are used to pack my kayak for trips. No problems with either and they have sat in puddles and still kept my gear dry. although there is a notable difference in build quality with exped being the better of the two brands. For my sleeping bag I use a heavy duty ortlieb dry bag(heavy duty but also penalised with the extra weight if your backpacking and using ortliebs, not so much of an issue if you are just loading up a canoe or kayak.

steve
 

lostplanet

Full Member
Aug 18, 2005
2,124
244
53
Kent
I vote Exped, light, fairly cheap, quiet. for individual smaller items and map case etc I have been using loksaks. Granted these don't last as long as ortlieb and similar as I would like and are a bit pricey, but they do work.
 

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE