Ortlieb dry bags have been keeping kit safe since founder Hartmut Ortlieb developed his first bike bag in 1981 after a very wet bikepacking trip through Southern England. From robust coated polyester bags that handle years of abuse to ultralight nylon versions that live inside rucksacks, these German-engineered drybags deliver IP64 waterproof protection through proven rolltop closures and high-frequency welded seams.
Available in sizes from a tiny 1.5L up to expedition-ready 150L, with valve-compression options for sleeping bags and padded shoulder straps for portaging heavy loads. Whether you're biking, canoeing, overlanding, or just need bombproof organisation inside non-waterproof packs, these are the drybags trusted by adventurers who can't afford kit failures.