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ScubaLab First Look: The Best New Dry Bags

By Scuba Diving Partner | Updated On February 2, 2024
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ScubaLab First Look: The Best New Dry Bags

There is such a thing as too much water — like when it's soaking your dry clothes or topside electronics. Here are three new bags that can keep your gear dry.

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Zach Stovall

Made of tan and black waterproof tarpaulin, this backpack has a roll-top closure that secures with a hook-and-loop tab and nylon straps. It has adjustable aero-mesh shoulder straps, a cushioned backpad and a waist strap. On the outside are two mesh waterbottle pockets and an adjustable stretch compression strap. Inside the 2,340-cubic-inch bag there’s a 9-by-12-inch zippered pocket.

Contact: armorbags.com

MSRP: $69.96

Zach Stovall

Fashioned from heavy-duty waterproof tarpaulin material, the bag has
 7,323 cubic inches of storage. The main compartment has three large mesh pockets and a sealable drain valve. The large, overlapping top flap closes with a corrosion-resistant zipper and adjustable outer compression straps. It has a detachable padded backpack strap, a double handle on the top and handles at each end.

Contact: scubapro.com

MSRP: $159

There is such a thing as too much water — like when it's soaking your dry clothes or topside electronics. Here are three new bags that can keep your gear dry.

Want more from ScubaLab? We've got you covered.

The Best New Dive Computers | Underwater Photography Gear | Hot New Dive Watches