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    waterproof classing

    Hi Guys

    Im looking at buying a waterproof duffle bag

    I appreciate that even when someone says its 100% waterproof that should be taken lightly

    but I have noticed that even when they say waterproof, a number of bags have different class ratings.

    can anyone tell me what the difference is?

    I have seen a bag that is classed 1 and I have also seen a bag that is classed 3..

    I have tried searching on google and found one document but I really didnt understand what it was talking about in relation to the bonding and whether being bonded was better than not being bonded etc.
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    Have a look here.
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    I clicked the link but I cant see where it explains what I'm asking.

    just giving me the option to buy stuff...which is not that helpful
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    Hi
    Have a look at over board web site. Waterproof Rating System - Dry Bags - Waterproof Case | OverBoard . They explain how the ratings work. I have a few of their products with no problems.
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    Look up bags for rafting 'rafting dry bags'
    There is plenty of info there.
    If you want to waterproof a duffel bag against rain or a very quick dunk, then use Nikwax.
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bent View Post
    Hi
    Have a look at over board web site. Waterproof Rating System - Dry Bags - Waterproof Case | OverBoard . They explain how the ratings work. I have a few of their products with no problems.
    Cheers

    Thats perfect thank you! exactly what I'm looking for.


    And ironically the over board bags were the ones I was looking at on ebay so I'm glad you gave me the link because they are about 30/40bux cheaper
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    Hi
    My son is in the army and he uses those tube dry bags in his pack. He said they have even floated their packs across the pool and the pack got soaked and every bit of clothing in the dry bags stayed dried. He reckons to get atleast 3. 1 for shirts and tops, 1 for pants and 1 for socks. Just because of disease.
    Thanks mick

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    Hi Mick thanks I do have a dry tube...but im looking for a duffel type bag to fill up the compartment behind me

    I intent to get a second dry tube to put other bits in the hatch
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    x2 on the overboard duffels very convenient on the kayaks much more so then the standard dry bag's. Although they are really only water resistant great for putting towels a spare set of clothes in or safety gear. Whilst they will stand up to splashes of water full or partial submersion will generally result in the intrusion of some water albeit a small amount. When it comes to important items keys, phones and so go down the path of hard case storage such as pelican cases a small investment can save you a lot of money and time. Learn mistakes from others some of the modern cars which are overly reliant on electronics don't like wet keys and with no keys and a phone it can become a kayak trip rather quickly.

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    yeah the last time we went out..we put the car key in a dry tube

    is that your experience with the over board bag? because according to their class rating it can basically cope with a quick submersion but no more than 3 feet and not for any length of time.
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