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Waterproof pouches in the Seabreeze Shop

Created by laurie laurie  > 9 months ago, 5 Nov 2008
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laurie
laurie

WA

3860 posts

5 Nov 2008 7:00pm
Hi Crew!

Found some waterproof pouches, and they're now in the online shop for those who are interested.....

There's the "Explorer" for larger GPS's (hangs of a lanyard), or the "Sportz" for small ones (hangs off your arms) .. or for really tiny ones, the "Pocket" .. (umm... goes in your pocket?)

Cheeeeers .. Lozza
Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

5 Nov 2008 8:28pm
Hi Laurie, can you tell us what brands these are thanks
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

5 Nov 2008 7:32pm
Think you'll need to tell us if the GT11 fits in the Sportz.
It really needs to be on the upper arm, just hanging round your neck on a lanyard wouldn't really work.
laurie
laurie

WA

3860 posts

5 Nov 2008 8:10pm
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Haggar said...

Hi Laurie, can you tell us what brands these are thanks


Bluebottle!
laurie
laurie

WA

3860 posts

5 Nov 2008 8:11pm
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decrepit said...

Think you'll need to tell us if the GT11 fits in the Sportz.
It really needs to be on the upper arm, just hanging round your neck on a lanyard wouldn't really work.


How big is the GT11? The Sportz will hold (roughly) 10cm high x 6cm wide x 1cm deep (or squidge horizontal measurement as depth increases
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

5 Nov 2008 8:28pm
I measure it at.
9cm X 5.7cmX 2.5cm (to outside of joystick/toggle)
So looks like the sportz would be a bit tight.
laurie
laurie

WA

3860 posts

6 Nov 2008 10:12am
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decrepit said...
So looks like the sportz would be a bit tight.


Hmmm... looks like you'll need to get a smaller GPS
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

6 Nov 2008 3:43pm
Interesting concept. It seems that it is the trapped air that keeps water out after you fold the PVC multiple times.

Wonder how it will go in a major stack.
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