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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 404322" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>The Lowepro Nova looks like water could still get into the zipper, even with the cover on. Once that corrodes, the protection is lost. The Lowepro Dryzone duffle 20 is exactly what I want, but the price is $150 compared to $30 for the hardcase Witz. The REI soft dry sacks might really be the best option, not just for camera gear, but for a lot of other clothing, gear, etc. that I want to make sure stays dry, even if a wave breaks in the cockpit and splashes into the main cabin. (Very unlikely, but the Robert Redford movie "All Is Lost" is freaking me out.) I'm going to REI right now!</p><p></p><p>I just saw the Dryzone duffle for $109 at Adorama... That really might be best for the camera, not only for this trip, but for future use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 404322, member: 15302"] The Lowepro Nova looks like water could still get into the zipper, even with the cover on. Once that corrodes, the protection is lost. The Lowepro Dryzone duffle 20 is exactly what I want, but the price is $150 compared to $30 for the hardcase Witz. The REI soft dry sacks might really be the best option, not just for camera gear, but for a lot of other clothing, gear, etc. that I want to make sure stays dry, even if a wave breaks in the cockpit and splashes into the main cabin. (Very unlikely, but the Robert Redford movie "All Is Lost" is freaking me out.) I'm going to REI right now! I just saw the Dryzone duffle for $109 at Adorama... That really might be best for the camera, not only for this trip, but for future use. [/QUOTE]
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