Are you looking for a unique holiday gift for the canoeist in your life? Well I have the perfect gift suggestion for you and it’s guaranteed to go over very well this Christmas. It’s a waterproof dry bag, and how do I know it will go over well? Because there isn’t a canoeist or kayaker who doesn’t appreciate a good dry bag because they are among the most important items on the gear list; a paddler can never have enough of them.
Dry bags come in a variety of sizes and types with one single purpose, protecting essential dry gear and clothing from weather and splash. And the bag you select should match the type of paddling activity the person does. For example a larger bag like the NRS System 5 Bag can hold larger items like a sleeping bag and tent while the NRS Tuff Sack comes
in a variety of smaller sizes and is more appropriate for storing wallet, car keys, cell phone, or even a change of clothing on a day trip. Whatever size you choose remember to choose tough, durable bags; quality matters and expense should not really be an issue (there is nothing worse than a having a wet sleeping bag and clothing on an overnight or extended canoe trip). Some bags are made cheap and will eventually tear and leak, while good quality bags like the ones found at NRS are made of high quality PVC and can endure years of abuse. For the best prices and selections on NRS dry bags you can shop the NRS Website today.
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Consider purchasing a set of bags for your canoer or kayaker.
- The NRS System 5 Bag with shoulder straps will carry a small tent, sleeping bag and one or two other items.
- The NRS 3.8 Heavy-Duty Bill’s Bag can carry along nearly all the clothing.
- One or two smaller NRS Tuff Sacks to protect those delicate items you want to keep near: camera, car keys and wallet.
- Then there is the large NRS KOSS Kitchen Bag that can easily store all of your kitchen and campsite cooking items.
Click here to shop the NRS Website today.
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