Dry bags
I use SeaLine, never had any problems including a rainy 3 weeks in the boundary waters. I have a 30 and a 55 dry bag, and a 115 portage pack. There is higher end stuff but this has met my needs. It’s nice having one with shoulder straps if you ever have boat problems on a desolate beach and have to hike out

I mostly use west marine plastic dry bags
i find the ones that are cloth don't cut it (they fail and gear inside gets wet)
THe problem w the plastic ones is they are very susceptible to cuts (esp when i stuff them into my hulls via an large rectangular hatch - they get caught on the flange screws. can be fixed with clear tape but ....
MN3
Just replaced my leaking lightweight West Marine bag with this one from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ERK6RTQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Much heavier gauge and only $16 for the 10L. $20 for the 20L.

For our island crossings, we've used Texsport Float Bags for years. These are pretty bullet proof. I've used a couple well over 10 years, having to drop a bit of aquaseal on the bottom corners where there was finally some wear. I once capsized and turtled with one strapped to the trampoline. My clothes and gear inside never got wet.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Texsport-Float-Bag-Yellow/20440111
Checked a couple of links online and not sure if they are still available. But there are others with this design.
Edited by mattson on Mar 10, 2018 - 01:19 PM.
Bill Mattson
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