
Anyone who has packed a cooler or packed a raft understands the value of a Ziploc bag.
Now imagine that same freezer- worthy seal made of rubber and amped up to duffel bag proportions, reinforced with abrasion- resistant nylon welded tight and coated in polyurethane.
The result is Watershed’s Colorado drybag (MSRP: $150), a fully submersible, airtight duffel capable of carrying enough gear for a multiday expedition (6,400 cubic inches) in any climate.
Unlike traditional roll-top drybags, Watershed’s patented “ZipDry” closure locks shut to form a truly waterproof seal even when submerged as deep as 300 feet. As testimony to the reliability, Watershed’s MTP line (Maritime Tactical Products) is designed for use by Navy SEALs and other U.S. military divisions.
Civilians will find the line of standard Watershed bags equally worthy strapped to the roof of their car, in the pickup truck or on the river.
Get it: at outdoor specialty stores statewide or .



