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Topic: Dry Bags  (Read 4582 times)

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solsrf1

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I use dry boxes like the Pelican for my batteries, however, they are not "water proof" so if submerged they will leak.  As mentioned by others, the orange Plano boxes leak like a sieve. I use a dry bag as a "ditch bag" and it has my key, wallet, water, first aide kit and other safety stuff. I attach it to my rear seat strap so it is easy to get to.
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solsrf1

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Hey Spike,
The bags look well made and the price reflects that kind of workmanship to be sure. How about setting up a group buy, discount, or pro-deal for NCKA with Jack? Thanks Mike
 

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Bag for clothes and electronics work well for me. :smt006
 
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