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Monday, February 07, 2005
Dry bags continue to float
Dry bags have got to be one of the better inventions of recent years for the outdoors enthusiast. Rucksacks leak, polybags get punctured, but more and more we've got people buying dry bags to store their gear in because they are durable and waterproof.

It used to be just canoe and boat enthusiasts that knew the secret of a good dry bag, but nowadays more and more walkers and cyclists are realising that guaranteed dry kit at the end of the day is good for the head.

With the emergence of easily damaged digital cameras and GPS units, somewhere to keep them dry is another essential.

See our selection of dry bags here.



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