Lisa Bibb
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
Thought it would be too big, but a great size, adjustable strap is nice. And it's cute.
cp
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I use mine as a purse when traveling to beach areas. All my friends were jealous. So guess what they got for Christmas!
Boston Leonz
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I’m a transplant patient and the phoenix is a symbol very close to me. I got this dry bag for my trip to Kauai and I love it! Worth the money and great quality.
jp
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I used this thoughout the end of season rafting and some fall fishing trips. It’s pretty and I definitely know which is mine.No leaks despite several trips and not so gentle handling (we actually flipped a raft and it hung clipped in but was dragged over rocks so we could flip the boat back over).We’re happy with its durability.
Vine Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
This is a great dry bag and well made. It has two shoulder straps for easier carrying, and the material is thick/durable for good waterproof protection. The buckle is as expected (I once got a drybag with a buckle barely bigger than my thumbnail; this one is reasonable). I appreciate that part of the buckles for the straps are metal (most dry bags have buckles that are 100% plastic). My only thought now that it has arrived is that the one I got (Christmas poinsettia style) has a LOT of white and I expect it to show dirt very quickly. In retrospect I think a different style would probably a better choice for longevity. But this bag is beautiful, well made, and effective.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
I recently picked up this striped dry bag, and it’s quickly become an essential part of my kayaking setup. The striped design isn’t just stylish—it’s also incredibly practical, making it easy to distinguish my gear at a glance. The bag itself is well-made, with a durable, waterproof material that keeps my belongings dry and secure, even in rough waters or when splashes are unavoidable. The roll-top closure provides a tight seal, and the bag feels rugged enough to handle the elements.In terms of functionality, this dry bag is fantastic for organizing and protecting gear on my kayak. The stripes make it simple to pick out my equipment from other bags, and it’s compact but spacious enough for essentials like a phone, snacks, or an extra layer. It’s also easy to attach securely to the kayak with its sturdy buckles, so I don’t have to worry about it shifting or slipping. For any kayaker or water sports enthusiast, this striped dry bag is a smart, reliable way to keep gear organized and dry.
Anonymous37
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
My son is a ginger so he tends to favor browns and greens, particularly barn brown and sage green, so to say he loved this is an understatement.It’s got a great feel to it. Not only is it watertight, it also floats if you leave a little air in it. Makes a perfect gift.SPECIAL NOTE: As an approved Amazon Vine member with Gold status, I am trusted to select items for review (sometimes from a list of almost 130,000 options). Many of these items are new to the market, or a seller simply wants some additional exposure for their product. I am NOT required to review every item in exchange for receiving and trying it out. I only order products that are important to me (ones I know I have an interest in and will use), and always strive to provide an honest evaluation of my experience. I do not automatically give a 4- or 5-star review, because the community of Amazon purchasers deserve to know real thoughts and experiences. So, my reviews are always and only based on my use and testing of the product. In that you can trust 100%. It's also important to note that I pay almost 30% in federal income taxes for each item that I receive, whether I review it or not.
Robbie B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
I own many, many different dry bags from a number of manufacturers due to my frequent multi-day kayaking adventures. And here are my take aways from this one:Overall this is not a bad general use dry bag. Materials and design are industry standard, though I wouldn't say this bag could take much abuse.What makes it stand out for the others? I'd have to say it's the pattern and art and that's about it. While this drybag is prettier than my plain-Jane, boring looking, but high-end, quality bags, it does add a splash of color and appeal to an otherwise boring looking exterior as my other dry bags have. My other bags are high quality, durable and can take a lot of abuse... Which is what I feel I sacrifice with this bag. By no means am I implying that this bag is cheap, it's just average. If I were to number bags from 1 being the cheapest and 3 being high end, I'd have to give this bag a 2. Not the best, not the worst, but it is pretty. So if you won't be hard on your bags like I am, and you find value in an artsy or pretty exterior, then this is the bag for you. I hope this helps :)