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Aquapac Small Case     On: 2009-02-21

I have used the aquapac products before. They work very well in keeping your important items dry while in water.
These bags work!     On: 2007-11-29

My new Whanganui lay 3" under water for 70 minutes w/o any leakage. Im using it to carry my GPS. For years I have used a Voyager roll-down dry bag, and it, like all dry bags, leaked a few drops after a day kayaking. By contrast, my wife has always used an Aquapac for her small GPS, and her bag has never had so much as a drop inside. It finally dawned on me that I ought to get an AquaPac for my GPS. Of course, you have to avoid "operator error" and close the pac properly. They are clearly tough. Worry about whether Aquapacs could stand up to wilderness kayak travel on extended trips was the reason I did not buy one earlier. Hers has stood the test. I anticipate mine will also.
Waterproof bag is not quite waterproof     On: 2007-11-19

I bought the small whanganui waterproof case by Aquapac and it did not really keep my valuables dry. I went snorkeling w/ the case and by the end of the excursion the case was filled w/ some water. The bag was still properly sealed, but somehow water got in. Luckily I was only left w/ wet money & passports. Im sure glad I didnt put my camera or any other electronic stuff in there.

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