Surf Tool That Fits in Wetsuit Bag
Why a Good Surf Bag Beats a Pile of Plastic Grocery Bags
A single dry bag keeps the wet stuff away from everything else in your kit.
What to Look For in a Wetsuit Bag Tool
Watertight seal. A roll-top or sealed closure keeps drips inside the bag instead of soaking your car.
Room for the full kit. Wetsuit, booties, gloves, and hood should all fit without forcing the zipper.
Tough, easy-rinse material. Sand and salt come off with a quick hose down, so the bag lasts seasons not weeks.
A flat base to change on. Lay it open and stand on it to keep your feet off gravel while you peel out of the suit.
Compact when empty. It should fold down and fit inside your larger wetsuit bag between sessions.
How to Use a Dry Bag on a Real Surf Day
Common Questions
Will a full wetsuit really fit inside The Dry Bag?
Yes. A standard 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit fits with room left over for booties, gloves, and a hood. Fold the suit once before packing and it goes in easily.
Does it actually keep the water inside?
It does. The roll-top closure seals the wet gear so drips stay in the bag instead of soaking your car seats or your dry clothes.
Can I use it as a changing mat?
That is one of the best uses. Lay it open and flat, stand on it while you change, and your feet stay off the sand and gravel.
How do I keep it from smelling?
Rinse it with fresh water after each session, turn it inside out, and let it air dry fully. A bag that dries completely will not hold odor.
One Bag, A Drier Drive Home
The Dry Bag is the simple fix for wet gear, sandy feet, and that lingering low-tide smell in your car. Pack your wetsuit, seal it shut, and carry on with your day.
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