DryTide 50L waterproof backpack review (written and read by Ben Gray)
Jul 19, 2021 ·
9m 40s
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I've spent a fair few soggy nights wild camping in Dartmoor and it’s not the most enjoyable experience. After a long day’s hike in the pouring rain, there‘s nothing worse...
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I've spent a fair few soggy nights wild camping in Dartmoor and it’s not the most enjoyable experience. After a long day’s hike in the pouring rain, there‘s nothing worse than unpacking your rucksack to find a drenched sleeping bag—believe me! Over the years, I’ve got better at protecting key items from the rain and the odd dip in a river. But when it really buckets down, even my trusty dry bag will let a bit of water seep in.
That‘s what Slovenian startup DryTide aims to prevent with its range of 100% waterproof dry bags and backpacks. Going beyond the usual ‘waterproof’ tag—which these days can mean different things—all DryTide bags are made out of 100% waterproof material using 100% waterproof construction techniques.
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That‘s what Slovenian startup DryTide aims to prevent with its range of 100% waterproof dry bags and backpacks. Going beyond the usual ‘waterproof’ tag—which these days can mean different things—all DryTide bags are made out of 100% waterproof material using 100% waterproof construction techniques.
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