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Choose waterproof luggage based on its intended use. For inclement weather, choose lightweight, durable, and waterproof luggage. Duffel bags are common and come in various sizes with taped seams. Hard-shell polycarbonate or plastic luggage is also an option. Dry bags can be used but ensure straps and buckles can be stowed during air travel.
Choosing the best waterproof luggage starts with determining why you will be using the luggage. In general, luggage is stored and protected from the elements during travel, so if you are traveling by plane or train, water-resistant luggage may be sufficient. If, however, you’ll be transporting your belongings in inclement weather, you’ll need waterproof luggage that’s not only resistant to water damage, but also lightweight, easily portable, and durable. If you’re carrying electronic devices, consider hard luggage that will be waterproof and durable.
Duffel bags are the most common type of waterproof luggage. These duffle bags sometimes come with shoulder straps so the duffel bag can be worn like a backpack, or at least a shoulder strap so the bag can be carried over the shoulder. Consider this type of bag if you’ll be carrying your waterproof luggage long distances, such as on a hike or stroll through a big city. Duffel bags come in various sizes, so you can fit a significant amount of belongings in this type of luggage. Make sure the bag has taped seams; Moisture is more likely to enter a bag from the seams, so taped seams will prevent water from coming into contact with your belongings.
If you prefer waterproof luggage that more closely resembles more common wheeled luggage, consider hard-shell polycarbonate or plastic luggage. These units are comfortable, durable and waterproof, depending on how the zippers and seams are treated. The polycarbonate shell makes the luggage useful for carrying fragile items such as electronics and the shell is waterproof by nature. Such bags may come with zippers, however, and these zippers will need to have some sort of waterproof system in place to ensure that water stays out. If the bags are hinged, the edge of the two sides of the bag should have a rubber seal that will keep moisture out when the bag is closed tightly.
Dry bags are commonly used by river runners and boaters to protect items that can’t get wet. Some dry bags can be used as waterproof luggage, but if you choose to use such bags, you’ll need to ensure that straps and buckles can be stowed during air travel. Airlines use conveyor belt systems that can catch straps and buckles. Even some dry bags are see-through, and you’ll want to avoid such bags when you travel to prevent potential thieves from being tempted by the contents of your bag.
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