Waterproof Dry Bags Set of 3 Dry Bag with 2 Zip Lock Seals & Detachable Shoulder Strap, Waist Pouch & Phone Case - Can Be Submerged Into Water - for Swimming (Yellow(Window), 10L)
J**T
Keeps your expensive s*** dry
Kept my phone safe and dry during a week of white water kayaking and rafting in the New River gorge. It was completely submerged multiple times without any leaks. Double zip locks and roll top do exactly as advertised.
J**Y
Big bag is worth purchasing, smaller bags are not.
The 10L bag is a pretty decent size - it equates to roughly a medium-size purse in terms of its capacity. The material is thick and durable. I have not been able to water-test this bag yet, but I will update after my trip in January.The smallest bag of the 3 passed their 5minute submersiom test, but it feels cheaply made. I personally would not risk putting my cell phone in there and using that bag alone, but if paired with the 10L bag, I'm sure it will work fine.The mid-size bag of the 3 is not good. I ordered two sets, and on one of them, the adhesive used to bind the zip-lock plastic to the outer material completely fell apart, thus rendering it useless, and the other was nearly impossible to open. Yes, I understand that it is important that the zip-locks don't open on their own all willy-nilly, but my thumbs are still red and sore from trying to open it. We very clearly will not be using these pouches on our trip.In all, I'd stay away from the 3pack and see if they just sell the largest bag on its own.Update 2020: We've had the bags for a few years now and utilized them during a handful of trips such as snorkeling, kayaking, and the like. The ziplocks can be a little tough on the hands, but the bags have held strong. We've found just one bag is large enough to carry the things we need for the day-- towels, change of clothes, toiletries, wallets, sunglasses, etc. So we only really take the green bag with us because the black bag gets extra hot when sitting in the sun. We've been using that bag's strap for an old camera case instead-- works great! I still highly recommend the large bag.
J**7
Will you sleeping bag fit? You bet, plus.
I am giving this 5 stars, even though I have not taken it on the trail. It's construction leads me to believe that it will resist any water I subject it to. The reason I am posting this pre-use is to let folks know what they can put in the 20 liter bag. I have viewed the questions and far too many people want to know if it will hold their sleeping bag. In a word, yes. The pictures show the packed bag and then what I put in the bag. I packed my Kelty Tuck 20 sleeping bag and my Kelty Salida 2 tent, complete with rain cover, ground cover, and gear loft (I know, the gear loft takes no room, but I put it in there anyway). Hopefully, folks will see this and then know that the 20 liter will hold their sleeping bag. The packed overall length is about 24 inches, the same as my Winterial self inflating sleeping pad that I no longer use because it is pretty much useless to me, but that is for another review. Assuming that this is actually water proof, it is a winner. Would I take it on a long hike? Nope, much too heavy. And to answer the question about filling it with ice (presumably for your beer) I don't see why not. It appears well constructed.
R**M
4 stars for now till real world tests
The premise of these "waterproof dry bags" are basically a tough (tarpulin type vinyl) bag with the opening that usually required rolling tightly at least 3 times then buckle together and achieve water-tightness. Note that I said water-tightness, I have ordered another brand that was highly rated but still some water went in even after carefully following directions, so "waterproof" is really an exaggerated claim.So was intrigued by this Freegrace brand which has similar setup for water-tightness in addition to a "double zip-lock closure" at the opening. So I carefully zipped the double zips on my new 10L bag, then rolled up tight 3 times and buckled. Did the submersion test for 1 hour, came out and wipe off water droplets on the outside and opened carefully, paper towel inside was indeed dried. Did the same with accompanied smaller "fanny pack", the double zips there are not as reassuring closing as the 10L bag, but still the result was respectable.I am planning to use both bags for lots of water adventures. The cellphone bag I didn't test nor plan on using as I already have a waterproof camera. Whatever sensitive equipment I will put in either bag (cellphone, wallet etc) I still plan on putting them into Ziplock bag first, then the Freegrace as an extra protection. Not planning on having my important gears getting even a chance to get wet.9-5-17 edit: increase 1 more star to a 5 STARS rating:Even though this is not a long term test. But I did a real world test on a recent trip to Hawaii. On a canoe, beach etc test the waterproof Dry Bag came off flying color. It is an extra step to have to zip up the 2 rows of zips inside bag (just like in Ziplock bags) each time before rolling the the top edge 3 times as instructed. But I felt more safe to protect contents to go through these steps. Most other dry bags do not have these zips and one brand that I bought even after rolling up 3 times did not pass the 100% water proof test, thus I returned it..
D**O
Definitely water proof
Worth it all 3 items were water proof as long you close them properly the zip lock on the main bag its a little tough to get closed but when you do no water its getting in anyway all 3 items stuffed with paper towels and submerged in my pool for 15 min and the paper towels where dry
E**E
Great products, great price.
We used all 3 of these products in Cozumel this past week and I was able to take some photos while snorkeling with my Note4 in the phone case. and carry all of our gear on a day trip to a Cenote in the large 20L bag. I tested everything ahead of time with napkins swimming around in my pool for an hour, just to make sure there were no leaks.
R**Z
Worth every Dime
I go snorkeling and I wanted to be about to keep my stuff safe and dry. we had our money, passport, phones and other stuff inside the bag and it kept everything safe and dry. It does have a funky smell. When i went to the store to look at other "waterproof bags" they were $100 or more. i have found this to be a great investment at a great price.
K**Y
Brilliant quality and reliable!
When you open the bag and the instructions invite you to hold the closed bag under water for 5 minutes to test it (and send it straight back if it leaks at all!) you know it’s a good product. Good quality, easy to use and great value for money!
L**E
Five Stars
definitely waterproof and very handy when traveling
D**N
great little bag set a must for kayaking
very handy set of bags that work well.....
J**N
Great waterproof bags
Good items and having the choice of size is great. Very watertight.
N**S
Greta buy
It’s so good in the water brilliant buy