lseries92 wrote:I would probably go for a second proper roll top dry bag - the cheap items like this will probably last the trip but not much more. Just remember that most dry bags are not rated to be submerged (believe it or not). Depending on how you are carrying it, leave some air in it so it will float.
If you live in Brissy I can potentially lend/give you a bag - I am using the Aquapac after Christmas but I have a variety of dry bags/water proof pouches (including some cheapies that I suspect I will never use). PM me if interested ...
Interesting! Finally after doing more online searching:
1. Sea to Summit 20L stopper, which I have already.
2. Put all the stuff in a
compactor bag. I came across a post where the guy recommended the use of a garbage compactor bag securely tied even in the event of full immersion, which proved to be 100% leak free plus the cost being basically minimal!
Thanks for the offer though, much appreciated.
