Last year, prior to a diving trip to Borneo, we bought a Seatosummit lightweight dry sack from a dive shop in KL.
8 litre capacity and weighing in at only a spectacular 58 grams.
I have just taken my lovely bright yellow dry bag with me on its first “summit” outing – a 2 week trek in the Himalayas in late Jan-early Feb. The trek, on a frozen river, provided extreme weather day in, day out. Cold, snow, sleet, and the possibility of having to ford glacial rivers (the latter didn’t happen, thank goodness). I used the bag inside my daypack, to keep my camera, batteries, spare socks and spare gloves dry.
Perfect.
Everything dry, despite the fact we walked for hours in the snow.
Here’s the link to the Seatosummit website for these dry sacks.
It’s now been used on dive boats in Borneo and up in the harsh Himalayas, and has passed with flying colours.
Personally recommended.
I bought the bag, didn’t tell the shop nor the company that I blog.