unless you are scuba diving wouldnt ziplock bags work fine? i have been using them for years on canoe trips, camping, hunting and etc. no issues as of yet.
I have just used Ziploc Freezer bags for years to keep my gear dry and organized and never had a problem. They are fairly sturdy, waterproof, inexpensive and available in any grocery store. They come in 1-quart, 1-gallon and 2-gallon sizes which fits all my needs.
I just buy the ones in the store. I found some 2 gallon ones that I can put a complete change of clothes in and use as a pillow:thumbup:
However a lot of times for snacks and stuff I buy in bulk and then use waxed paper bags to store the individual servings. Then they make great fire starters and you don't have to carry them out.
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