BIG dry bag

SWITAWI

Doesn't Get Out Enough
59Lx24Wx24H, 20cuft. The one bad review says - "will have to guess how to use would be nice to have directions"... Are you kidding me? No caps or punctuation? What an idiot, lol. (joking, of course)

http://www.etrailer.com/Cargo-Bags/etrailer/988501.html

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That's about as big as I've seen.
 
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XJCamper

SE Expedition Society
I am not sure what purpose you are using them for or how 'watertight' you need them. But, I would suggest going military surplus. Go to your local military surplus house and see what they have. the military has a very lage assortment of water proof bags. I have several that I put sleeping gear in and they ride on top of the JEEP. Now, with that said, they are not waterproof to the point that I would stuff my computer in them and throw it in the river. Really depends how 'waterproof' you need them to be.
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
I've used these pretty successfully in light duty applications:

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LOL, I just couldn't resist :)
 

BillTex

Adventurer
http://http://www.ziploc.com/Products/Pages/BigBags.aspx?SizeName=XXL

Try these...we use 'em kayaking.
Found them at Bass Pro.

Bill

Don't knock these...they are heavy gauge, and the largest one is big enough to fit a sleeping bag and gear. They are huge.
They are also inexpensive.
They come in a 4 pack or something like that. I am still using the first one for 2 seasons now...
I do have a cinch type dry bag for camera, phone etc...but for clothing and misc...these are great.

B
 

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