Keep your gear dry and portable
We've had a couple of very solid rain/hail drenchings in the past few months, so when we saw this Rockagator waterproof backpack, we figured we'd give it a try.
First off, we've used dry bags or boat bags in the past and most that we've tried are good functionally in that things stay dry inside (well with the exception of a small pack that leaked and came close to damaging some expensive camera equipment). But the thing that I found convenient about this pack was that it's an actual backpack -- and a good one at that.
Anyway, here's a quick review we did to talk about what we liked and how it fared.
And if you're looking to buy a pack, you can get one here: GET A ROCKAGATOR (use coupon code "flyfishfood50" to get a $50 discount)
Anyway, here's a quick review we did to talk about what we liked and how it fared.
And if you're looking to buy a pack, you can get one here: GET A ROCKAGATOR (use coupon code "flyfishfood50" to get a $50 discount)