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    Dradralee Mochila Impermeable Para Bolsa Seca, Bolsa Flotant

    For anyone who loves the outdoors and adventure travel, investing in the 100% waterproof dry bag is a must. It will pay dividends when it saves your electronics from getting wet and keeps your clothes dry for later. Waterproof dry bags come in a variety of sizes and colors to meet your needs (e.g. phone pouch, shoulder straps, etc) and personal style. They are also lightweight, so you don't break your back carrying them over long distances. Some of them even come with extra waterproof cases to protect important items, such as phones, cameras or other electronics. They are comfortable to wear and keep your worries to a minimum, so you can enjoy your surroundings that much more. The durable 500D PVC fabric that makes up this waterproof gear bag is up to the task. All the seams are double stitched to eliminate leaking and keep your belongings bone dry. The straps are padded for comfort on long hikes, and there is even a sternum strap to keep it from bouncing around while you walk. Larger sizes even have two shoulder straps, turning your shoulder bag into a dry sack backpack. Packing it is super easy, even for beginners, since all you need to do is load it up and then roll the top down. Since they are meant to be lightweight, yet durable, the best dry bags are made of thin, strong materials. The most common are nylon or vinyl, which is then coated to provide them with their waterproof capabilities. Seams can let in water, which is why dry bags use as few as possible. There are usually none on the sides, but the bottoms may need them during construction. If so, these seams are usually reinforced and taped to keep the water out. These bottoms are also thicker for extra protection against abrasions and tears. Another important part of the construction is the compression of a dry bag. The material needs to be a bit softer, so they will shrink accordingly when the air is removed. Most of them use roll-tops to secure the dry bag into its compressed state.