DryCASE Waterproof Backpack Review: Moisture Ain't a Thing [Video]
You want to run around like some wilderness badass. Climbing in the Rockies. Surfing in the Rockaways. Whatever. You can do it all if you've got some warm, dry gear to slip into when the adventure is over. Can this waterproof backpack make it happen? It's a medium-sized waterproof backpack. Kayakers, surfers, triathletes. Outdoor adventurer types. A padded, pocket-filled dry-bag you can strap to your back to carry 30 liters of stuff. You throw in the stuff you want to keep dry, roll the lid and lock it, then open the valve and squeeze out the excess air. It's pretty damn waterproof! Rain, splashes, and even a quick dunk do not inundate this bag. It's not 100% waterproof. A 15-minute swim in the ocean, diving down often and keeping the bag mostly submerged, left the clothes inside unmistakably damp. Not soaked, but wet enough. Too wet. Ever worn a backpack while swimming in the ocean? Yep, it's pretty weird. The main pocket can also keep water in . When carrying sev...