Wetsuit Drying Bag That Fits in Surf Bag
Why a Compact Wetsuit Drying Bag Changes Your Post-Surf Routine
The Dry Bag folds flat and lives inside the surf bag you already own.
What to Look For in a Wetsuit Drying Bag That Fits Your Surf Bag
Packable size. It should fold flat or roll down so it slides into your surf bag instead of replacing it.
Truly waterproof lining. A welded or coated interior keeps saltwater and sand off your dry gear, not just slows it down.
A wide opening. You want to step out of your wetsuit straight into the bag and pull the whole thing up in one motion.
Easy rinse and dry. A smooth interior you can hose out and hang means no mildew smell building up over the week.
Durable zipper or roll-top closure. The seal is what stops drips in your trunk, so it has to hold up to daily salt exposure.
How to Use The Dry Bag Without Slowing Down Your Session
Common Questions
Will a wetsuit drying bag really fit inside my existing surf bag?
Yes. The Dry Bag is designed to fold flat and act as a waterproof liner inside the surf bag you already carry, so you are not adding a second bulky tote to haul around.
Does it actually keep saltwater off my dry clothes and car?
The waterproof lining contains the runoff and sand from your wetsuit. Zip or roll it closed and it holds the drips, so your trunk and the rest of your gear stay dry.
Can I leave my wetsuit in the bag to dry?
For short trips it is fine, but for best results unzip the bag and hang both the bag and the wetsuit open so air can move through. That prevents any mildew smell from building up.
How do I keep the bag from smelling over time?
Give it a freshwater rinse about once a week and let it air dry fully between uses. Salt and trapped moisture are what cause odor, so a quick rinse handles it.
Keep the Wet Stuff Where It Belongs
The Dry Bag fits in the surf bag you already own, contains the saltwater and sand, and packs flat when you are done. One small change that makes every post-surf drive cleaner.
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