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One Half
03-06-2019, 22:37
are any of these pouches water "proof", specifically the zippered travel pouch here
http://zpacks.com/accessories/zip_pouches.shtml#travel

Coffee
03-06-2019, 22:50
I have a number of the pouches (wallet, passport, cell phone size). They are very water resistant when new but seem to get less so over time. My wallet pouch got drenched in a storm years ago and I remember having to dry out the currency inside. I wouldn't trust it for electronics or anything that absolutely cannot get wet. For that a ziplock, perhaps inside the pouch, is the best option. This is what I do with my small compact camera. It goes in a zpacks pouch normally. When it looks like rain, I put it in a ziplock and it goes back inside the pouch.

fastfoxengineering
03-06-2019, 22:55
They do pretty well.

Ive had the same Zpacks wallet for 4 years now. It has exceeded my expectations durability wise.

I kept in my pocket the whole AT and nothing got wet inside. And i walked through some pretty torrential rain storms.

But no.. i wouldnt trust them if i wanted to waterproof something.



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Dogwood
03-06-2019, 23:56
Penny your question dovetails with this thread.

https://whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php/132296-Shoulder-strap-pouches-for-phones

As Will says in the ZP Pouch vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtBSKjxePQw&feature=youtu.be they are WR not WP. They are made with a WR zipper. The seam taping and DCF does add to the WR but the WR is enhanced when used with DCF seam taped backpacks when the pouches are used inside the pack. I bought ZP stick on DCF mitten hook patches to attach to two DCF pack interiors that didn't have interior loops to hang interior ZP key pouches where I may store wallet, car keys, cheap electronics like a Mp3 player, non WP micro watch battery light, or back up mini BIC. This set up has kept these items dry. No pack cover used. I usually don't need any added water protection using a Ziploc unless in highly wet environments. If I hung any of ZP's pouches outside on my pack stuff would get thes items wet when exposed to heavy and prolonged moisture.

BTW, that's where I can save some wt... using seam taped DCF packs on crossover paddling/backpacking trips w/ a tough trash compactor bag verse a WP dry bag that is sometimes overkill and heavier and sometimes pricey. No red Smartarse phone batteries.

fastfoxengineering
03-07-2019, 00:15
They are not waterproof.

They are the most water resistant zip type pouch one could buy though.

The DCF waterproof.

The seams are taped which waterproofs the seams.

It uses a "waterproof" zipper.

The only way water can get in is from the zipper.

Light rain should be fine.

Submerged it will leak.

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