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(More customer reviews)Watershed's dry bags offer a degree of water protection that is head and shoulders above their competitor's dry bags. Watershed's bags are as waterproof as a bag probably ever could be thanks to their patented closure mechanism which is essentially a heavy-duty version of a zip-lock freezer bag. Watershed's competitor's are stuck offering various versions of a roll-top style closures which can never boast of being "water-proof" if completely submersed. Watershed, on the other hand makes drybags for the US Navy SEALs so you know they they must be pretty darn waterproof. One guy at the factory told me they had once tested a bag to 300 meters for the Navy and it didn't leak, but the contents were crushed by the pressure so the bag's more extreme depth capabilities proved to be a bit of a moot point. (Added bonus; Watershed bags are made in the USA.) The design of the Watershed "Big Creek" bag makes a few design choices, such as the tight opening, that may not necessarily make it the most convenient carry-all bag for general purpose use, but for what it is supposed to do it, keep your valuable and water-sensitive items dry, it performs admirably. I personally am glad Watershed did not sacrifice the water-proof capabilities of this bag for the convenience of some casual users who probably don't even need a bag this waterproof in the first place.
Speaking of casual users, at around a hundred dollars, I would advise shoppers who want a bag keep your clothes dry on a canoe trip or to protect items against splashes or a quick accidental immersion to consider buying a cheaper, easier to use roll-top type dry bag as it should be more than sufficient for your needs and you will have $70 left over to spend on something else. I purchased a "Big Creek" bag for a six month backpacking trip through Asia to protect my electronic gear and camera and it was the single best thing I took on my trip. If you think you may want to take your $2000 DSLR snorkeling or if you think you may want to take your camera, laptop, ipod and iphone on an unguided white water rafting trip through northern Laos in a primitive skift (which did capsize, twice) I would highly recommend a Watershed brand bag. Thanks to my Watershed bag my camera and sensitive electronics managed to survived multiple small boat capsizings, an elephant-back soaking, water-fall jumps and swims, more snorkeling and diving excursions than I can recall, rain forest downpours, rainy motorcycle rides, and swims in heavy surf when I didn't want to leave my valuables on the beach unattended. I figured if I was going to carry a big heavy DSLR camera all around Asia I wanted to have it with me when it mattered, and my Watershed bag gave me the ability to do just that. As a result I got shots during my travels that no one else was able to get because their cameras were locked in their rooms. (Sometimes a very risky place too.) I didn't have any thing stolen from me on my trip either, I think part of that was luck, but it didn't hurt that I never had to leave anything behind on the shore or in my room for fear of getting my stuff wet. It is peace of mind to have a bag you can trust your sensitive and expensive gear to when you know getting wet may be an unavoidable part of your day.
So in a nutshell I guess that's it. A sturdy, trusty drybag like the Big Creek is convenience and peace of mind for your important water sensitive things, because the bag gives you the freedom to take those things with you in some pretty extreme situations without having to worry.
Definite five star product.
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