Dry Bags & Liners - Waterproof Storage for Outdoor & Tactical Use
Keep kit dry, organised and protected, our Dry Bags & Liners collection covers waterproof storage for hiking, camping, work, tactical and military use. Whether you're dealing with rain, river crossings, wet ground or damp kit storage, these essentials help protect clothing, sleeping gear and valuables in challenging conditions.
Designed to sit inside a rucksack or work as standalone waterproof bags, our dry bags and pack liners are selected for durability, dependable sealing and practical sizing, suited to typical UK weather and year-round outdoor use.
Shop by brand, including Highlander and Snugpak.
What you'll find in this collection
- Dry bags for waterproof storage and wet-weather protection
- Rucksack liners and pack liners to keep your main compartment dry
- Lightweight options for hiking, travel and everyday carry
- Hard-wearing designs suitable for tactical and work environments
- Multiple sizes for clothing, sleeping kit, electronics and essentials
Whether you're packing for a hill walk, a weekend camp, outdoor work or a field exercise, these dry bags and liners help you protect essential gear, separate wet items and stay organised on the move.
Ideal for
Hiking & Walking • Camping & Bushcraft • Water Sports & Wet Weather • Work & Outdoor Jobs • Travel & Everyday Use • Military & Cadet
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a dry bag and a pack liner?
A dry bag is a sealable waterproof bag you can use on its own or inside a pack, while a pack liner is a large bag that lines the main compartment of a rucksack to keep everything inside dry. Many people use a liner plus smaller dry bags to separate kit.
How do roll-top dry bags work?
You fold the open top down several times and clip it closed, which traps air and seals out water. Leaving a little air inside also helps the bag float if it ends up in water.
Are dry bags fully submersible?
Most roll-top dry bags are designed to keep out rain, splashes and brief immersion rather than prolonged submersion at depth. Check the product description if you need a specific waterproof rating.
What size dry bag do I need?
It depends what you are protecting: small bags suit electronics and documents, medium sizes suit clothing, and larger bags suit sleeping bags or a full pack liner. Many people carry a few sizes to separate their kit.