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Air-O-SpaceMultipurpose Outdoor Drybags (Multiple Sizes & Colours Available)

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R149

Retail: R200
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If you love the outdoors, then you will love the Air-O-Space DryBag. With this Drybag, you never have to worry about dropping it in water or water getting in. The unique water-tight material double overlaps to provides the best-in-class waterproof performance. Use the versatile Air-O-Space Dry Bag for your camera, cell phone and anything else you want to slot into your bag. What's more is that this bag can double as a fishing tackle bag or travel bag. It is designed to keep your stuff dry, clean, safe and protected from sand, dust, mud and snow to ensure you enjoy and conquer the outdoors without worrying about your valuables. You will love the transparent window panel that allows you to see your gear inside your dry bag without having to unpack. This multi-purpose bag even floats when sealed with air trapped inside.

Whichever adventure you are going on, such as kayaking, canoeing, snowboarding, skiing, hiking, camping, or backpacking, our durable waterproof bag is one you can truly rely on. It is perfect to keep your stuff dry in any wet condition where the bag is not submerged. Its waterproof, light, compact and durable features ensure this is an essential part of your outdoor gear kit!

Product Features
  • Sizes:
    • Small: 5L, 
    • Medium: 10L 
    • Large: 20L 
  • Made with heavy-duty durable 500D PVC. 
  • Watertight seal roll-top system with buckle.
  • Ultra-reinforced vinyl at stress points.
  • Suitable for quick submersion.
  • Multi-purpose storage application.
  • High frequency welded seams.
  • Durable, wipe clean and easy to store away.
  • Floats safely if dropped in water.
  • Adjustable shoulder strap, it can be carried on either your shoulder or by hand.
  • Can be filled with ice and used as a makeshift cooler bag.
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