🌊 Dive Deep, Stay Dry!
The DRENCH 100% Underwater Waterproof Waist Pack is designed for the adventurous spirit, allowing you to swim up to 3 meters deep while keeping your phone, wallet, and other essentials completely dry. Made from high-quality materials similar to those used in dry diving suits, this pack features a 100% waterproof zipper and is perfect for a variety of outdoor activities including snorkeling, boating, and hiking.
J**N
No Regrets!
This product was perfect! Worked as advertised. Purchased it for a trip to Jamaica for a tubing excursion. I wore it like a crossbody purse and it kept all my belongings dry. My cellphone worked great while in the bag. I took pictures and videos using the front camera (of course), and the picture quality was excellent. Definitely, considering purchasing Drench Fanny Pack for when I go to waterparks since the crossbody would not be ideal for waterslides.
M**I
It works
It works. I put a several sheets of folded copier paper and sealed it up submerge in water for 10 minutes opened and the paper was dry. Nice!!
K**Y
Cost me $1300- don't recommend
I used this 5 times before it left my phone and car fob completely drenched. This $40 item ended up costing me $1300.
H**E
Waterproof but small
This is a really nice waterproof waste pack but it is too small for me. I have the bigger I phone and a case that is like a book and the pack is too small for my phone with the case. This zipper is a little hard to open and close but it is a nice zipper. It is made of good quality material.
M**G
Hey! This rocks!
My handsome husband wore this on our cruise. Puerto Rico is sketch, so it worked well to keep our cash and ship cards safe from a mugging.He wore it snorkeling for an hour in the Bahamas. He has $90 in there and it all stayed dry. I stayed in the beach with no money and almost died of thirst. Some kind travellers bought me a water. We should have bought 2 of these so I could keep cash on me too.Hubby said it's a little sharp on the edges and since he was eating so much on the cruise, the pouch dug into his fat belly when he was sitting in the kayak. But he spun it around so it was on his back and that helped.Then on the sketchy streets, he wore it on his front so it was easily accessible for cash, ship card and id.Great product!He smeared a little Vaseline on the zipper to lube it and make it slide easier. He's very handy like that.
E**E
Love this dry bag!
The media could not be loaded. I’m loving my Drench waist bag - it’s perfect for snorkeling - either staying put when strapped on or taking video underwater! Perfect size for my phone and a small pouch with keys, ID, and cash. Only issue I had was figuring out how to organize my things with the interior pocket so the video would be clear and I could still access my phone - basically everything needs to be in the pocket. But really - it’s practical and cute and everything stays perfectly dry! I have been telling everyone I know who is headed to the beach about it!
S**R
Bag bubbles in the sink.
This is my initial review. I will provide more after I receive support from Drench.I received the bag and put some crumpled paper towel in it. I carefully closed the bag and submerged it in the sink. A stream of bubbles came up. No water got in, but I think that is because bubbles were going out. I did not see any bubbles coming out in any of the several video's I saw before selecting this bag. Hopefully the customer support can advise me.
R**D
waterproof but not easy
I like the idea of this pouch. It's flat so it sigs against the body (stomach, back) pretty well. Wearing it cross body can keep it a little higher and more comfortable to me than something worn around like a belt. I had a pouch before that only held my phone and maybe a card or two and went around the neck. That's nice but it floats around in the water and isn't always convenient. This one is big enough to hold a wallet and phone or other items like that and secured to the body. And it was waterproof in an indoor test.The part I don't care for is the zipper. It's very difficult to open and close, especially the last little sealing bit. It was so difficult to get the last bit closed I thought i was going to tear it apart. It might get easier with use. But since I'd have to take it off to open and close it anyway I think I'd rather have the roll top design dry bag with an integrated cross body strap for the best of both worlds. This will work great but I'm thinking for more like expeditions / fishing / rafting. Where you want to have your stuff with you and dry but won't need to access it multiple times. I won't pick this one for the waterpark despite really prefering the crossbody strap to something hanging around my neck.
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