Dry Bags

Dry Bags

Keep your gear dry with high-performance dry bags for your most important essentials. Carry them solo or pack them inside your Db bag for a modular, waterproof setup built for wet adventures or rainy days. 

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What is a Dry Bag?

At its core, a dry bag is a specialized, waterproof storage solution designed to protect your essentials from water. Built with water-resistant fabrics and featuring a secure roll-top closure, these bags create an airtight seal that keeps your gear bone-dry.

Keep Moisture Out, or Seal it In.

Dry bags aren't just for keeping your essentials dry during unexpected rain, or on boat trips. They also offer protection for car seats or your backpack from wet gear. A fixture in your surf bag collection, it ensures a 100% waterproof and fun journey Whether the contents are dry or wet, our bags ensure they stay that way.

The Best Dry Bag for Kayaking, Surfing, and Coastal Adventures.

Saltwater is bound to meet you while surfing or kayaking, but it shouldn’t follow you home. There’s nothing like the feeling of putting on a clean, dry hoodie after a cold session, which is why we make sure the rest of your gear remains fresh and protected while you’re out in the waves. 

Engineered to provide a technical barrier between the elements and your essentials, our dry bags keep the sand and ocean exactly where they belong.  

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A Different Size for Every Mission.

Our dry bags are designed to match your journey. From mid-hike shoe swaps to protecting your car interior from a soaked wetsuit, the variety of sizes offers different solutions. The Essential Drybag 8L is the perfect companion for the "just in case" essentials. It features a functional roll-top closure and clip buckle, allowing you to hook it onto the exterior of any Db backpack.  

The Essential Drybag 13L and the Essential Drybag 26L are ideal for a full change of dry clothes or segregating damp gear. These larger volumes are the optimal companions when you need to bring more.

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Ultimate Protection Through Every Detail.

To achieve the perfect seal, we’ve combined premium materials with precision engineering. The recycled N210T Ripstop is built to handle rough scrapes and keep every drop of water out.  

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Keep it Lightweight.

When packing for an adventure, keeping your kit lightweight is essential for a flexible journey ahead. These dry bags are extremely lightweight and maintain a small profile when empty. They are the perfect addition to your next trip.  

  • Zero-bulk storage: When empty, these bags compress down to almost nothing, disappearing into your main pack until the moment the weather turns or the adventure requires more. 
  • The “just in case”: Because they weigh so little and take up minimal space, they are the perfect layer to keep at the bottom of your backpack, ready for use when you need them. 
  • Roll-top compression: When you aren't filling your dry bag to capacity, simply compress it to your desired size with the roll-top closure.  

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Dry Bag Backpacks.

Whether you prefer using a dry bag inside your backpack or want a single backpack designed to keep your gear dry, there are plenty of options to choose from. Our top pick is the Essential Rolltop Backpack 32L, a versatile water resistant backpack built for everyday adventures and changing conditions. 

The rolltop closure creates a secure seal that helps protect your gear from rain and splashes while allowing the bag’s volume to adapt to your load. Built with weather-resistant materials and designed for comfort, it keeps your essentials dry even in heavy downpours. It also features the Hook-Up System™, making it easy to attach additional gear for longer trips and everyday carry.

Your Questions Answered.

What is a dry bag used for? 

Dry bags are used to keep your clothes and gear dry, or to stow wet clothes or water bottles without worrying about any leak. In other words, you can have a dry dry or wet dry bag.

How to use a dry bag? 

The most important part of using a dry bag is to seal it properly. No matter how well the materials perform, if any part of the bag is left open your gear will not stay dry.

1. Make sure all of the air is out of the dry bag.

2. Roll the top down as far as you can (at least three times).

3. Seal the buckle.