Recycling Dry Bags

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jonaphil

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Hi All,

I just wanted to gather some thoughts on the different ways to recycle dry bags. I have a 20L dry bag that is a bit worn out but don't want to throw it out (yet). Hopefully, I'll get some interesting ideas here. Thanks!

I will also be compiling them for DivingLounge - Guide to scuba diving in the Philippines.
 
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What do you mean worn out does it have a few leaks cuz I seal my leaks up with aqua seal one guy I know has a bag that 15 yrs old and he does this to his bag when he notices a leak
 
Seal it with aquaseal if it has small leaks. Or put and OPV on it and use it as a heavy duty lift bag. If it's one of those lightweight silnylon dry bags, get a couple fittings and some hose and either a filter so you can filter drinking water, or a shower head so you have a makeshift sun shower.
 
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