Lewis N. Clark Waterproof Multi Purpose pouch Large
WaterSealstrade; by Lewis N. Clark is a versatile collection of watertight containers that allows you to protect and use your personal devices almost anywhere. Submergible and waterproof, WaterSeals also protect against dust, dirt, sand and frost. Ideal for pool, beach, boating, cruises, camping, water parks and more.Protect and use your camera and electronics at the beach, pool, campground, boat or water park.Floating pouch is ideal for protecting camera or phone/PDA, MP3 player, credit cards, money and ID
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Lewis N. Clark Waterproof Multi Purpose pouch Large Reviews
Perfect for the beach
It's large enough to fit a wallet, yet small enough to hang on your neck and not have it get in the way. I bought this for my husband to use while kayaking, but we recently took it to the beach and it worked well there too.
Lewis N. Clark Waterproof Multi Purpose Pouch (Large)
Particularly appreciate it comes with a lanyard. Needed a new waterproof pouch for our GPS and this one fit the bill.
Wonderful Product!
I recently used this item on a trip to the Bahamas and it protected all of my items perfectly. I used it to go snorkeling, swimming, and jet skiing and nothing ever got wet. I had a cloth wallet inside to keep my items hidden since it is clear but even after opening and closing it several times, it never leaked.
High and Dry
Last, be sure that the bag does not have any fold or crimp in the plastic in front of the lens, or you will have distorted pix. Great multipurpose waterproofer, at a good price. All said and done, it was a nice dry pouch which allowed me to have camera fun while snorkeling in the Caribbean. Second, it was quite difficult if not impossible for me to see my LCD display while holding the camera underwater, so to a certain extent it was point, hope, shoot, then review and delete later, but isn't that the charm of digital photography. With a pending 25th anniversary cruise, I searched the market for some way to take quality pictures underwater without risking my digital camera or investing in hundreds of dollars worth of equipment.
I also used it on a recent canoeing trip to keep my camera dry, pulling it out to snap shots and then replacing it as insurance against possible dunking. I shoot an "older" Kodak DX7440, which is not a terribly slim camera; space was snug for this particular camera, especially since it has a telescoping lens, but with some careful adjusting I was ready to go. (I ruined NO film during the process). The bag is heavy-duty plastic, and its waterproof integrity is guarded by a triple "zip-loc" system which is then rolled and snapped into place (per the black flap with dual yellow snaps). My compromise was the Lewis N.
I am not about to represent myself as an underwater photographer, but I will tell you the drawbacks I experienced using this setup. First, it is possible to experience a little bit of fogging in conditions where water and surface temps differ (this could possibly be remedied with an anti-fog wipe). Clark dry bag.
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