วันอังคารที่ 1 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

OceanPack Dry Bag

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The information in this blog is taken from http://samsails.blogspot.com.

Sam Loves….My Karana Ocean Pack Dry Bag – Probably the Best Dry Bag in the World?


Iain with my dry bag in Hillsborough, Carriacou

I’ve had my bright yellow 15 litre Ocean Pack dry bag for about 3 years now, I use it every day, it gets chucked around recklessly and it still looks as good and performs as well as the first day I bought it to carry my purse & pack lunch on the Koh Samui Regatta Sports Boat!  So when I decided to feature a “Sam Loves…” section in the newsletter, it was the first thing that came to mind.

Living on the water, it’s inevitable that things get wet!  They fall in, get splashed, get rained on, or end up sitting in a puddle for a variety of reasons.  I don’t mean everywhere on board is wet; Ibis cabins and cupboards (and bilges for that matter) are lovely and dry; but things that you regularly use outside, or take ashore have an increased risk of waterlog and malfunction!

The Ocean Pack isn’t the first dry bag I’ve bought, but the others have been relegated to the back of a cupboard somewhere, so I’m taking a long hard look at this bag to identify the factors that make my one soooo good…


Dry Bag Users & Usage Environment

I don’t see an awful lot of fellow cruisers carrying a dry bag as an everyday item, which surprises me!  And looking at the websites selling dry bags, it seems they are most popular with kayakers and hikers.  The only review I’ve found on the internet for the Karana Ocean Pack is here, written by an adventuring couple who used several different sizes of dry bags to carry all of their water sensitive gear.  It’s interesting to note also that the factors which keep the water out also apply to keeping water in, and the couple has filled their bags with water and detergent for washing clothes whilst travelling….top idea!

I reckon dry bags would also be perfect for fishermen (shore or boat), whitewater rafting trips, divers and snorkellers, jetskiers, waterskiers or anyone involved with an outdoors or watersports activity.  I would also suggest that they make perfect school duffle bags for children!

Sizes & Capacities

I have the 15 litre version for my everyday duffle bag.  It’s tube shaped and approximately 40cm tall (when sealed) and 20cm in diameter, making it ideal for carrying essentials to shore.  It can handle a few groceries, a light jacket or jumper, but it’s not big enough to serve as holdall for carrying your clothes and toiletries for a weekend trip or longer.  Karana do a 30 litre and 40 litre version with backpack style straps which will obviously carry more, and other brands sell dry bags of 70 litres capacity and possibly more.   At 5’3” and 55 kilos I can’t see myself carrying anything this size any time soon!

Karana also do a 5 litre – great as a handbag or camera bag - size, a 10 litre – good as a kiddie’s duffle - and 20 litre  - man sized duffle.

Colours


The Karana bags come in black, blue, yellow, red and green as shown, but you can buy other brands in different colours including a camouflage option and transparent.  As a traveller, I will never subscribe to the transparent bag idea….why on earth would you want to advertise the contents of your bag to potential thieves?!!  Some brands have transparent windows which are a compromise I guess, but again, these aren’t for me.

As a boater, I’m always conscious of the chance that things are going to fall in the sea, and to improve your chance of finding it and recovering it I favour the bright colours, hence my choice of yellow although red would be good too.  I also like the idea that if someone was to pinch the whole bag, I could easily identify him as he ran off with it!

Different users will have other priorities when it comes to colour, for instance backwoods hikers or hunters will probably prefer the camouflage versions, and if you don’t have security concerns, you might like the transparent ones so you can more easily find items inside.

Fabric & Durability

Now we’re getting to the crux of what makes the Karana the best on the market!  The bags are made from a heavy duty, plasticised tarpaulin type material which manages to be both flexible and robust.  My bag’s been through the mill, it’s gone as hold luggage on aircraft many times, been thrown on rocks and on the ground and often carried sharp objects every day for the last 3 years.  It’s still completely waterproof.

The bottom panel is made of slightly heavier weight material which I think is important, and the carry straps and edge seals use some sort of glue or welding type fixing similar to that used on drysuits or inflatable boats.
One of the other dry bags I bought as a holdall – nice looking bag with a fabric type outer shell - failed on its first trip in an aircraft hold when it got punctured and suffered some serious scuffs.  Dry bags are also available in transparent vinyl and ripstop nylon, but I would have similar concerns about packing anything sharp and their overall quality retention with time.

Carryability & Ease of Use

My Karana 15 litre, like all the sizes from 20 litre down, has a single, adjustable and removable 35mm webbing shoulder strap that makes it easy to carry strapped across you to prevent a quick snatch by passing motor bikers.  The larger bags – 30 & 40 litre sizes – have detachable shoulder straps similar to a backpack.  I’ve not used these sizes yet so I don’t know how comfortable they are to carry on a long trip.

The Ocean Packs are not the lightest dry bags on the market and this may become an issue if you plan on carrying your bags a long distance; but they’re also not the heaviest on the market either and I feel that the weight is overshadowed by their durability and other factors mentioned here.

The ripstop nylon bags are obviously the lightest around and the fabric is so thin that you can scrunch one like a handkerchief and stuff it into your pocket!  But the drawstring carry strap & closure make them impractical for carrying bulky or heavy items and they might best be considered as a liner for a more conventional backpack.  They are well designed for this type of use.

The roll down seal on the bag is easy to use; a single roll strip goes across the width of the bag and the ends clip together with a robust plastic fitting.  You roll the opening 3 or 4 times, pressing out most of the air after the first turn, and close the clip.  Once sealed, the bag can be carried by the loop that’s formed without using the shoulder strap.  It takes a few moments to seal the bag and you can leave some of the air trapped inside to improve buoyancy should it fall in the water.

So there you have it!  That’s why I love my Ocean Pack dry bag.  If you’re interested in buying one, they’re not easy to come by outside of Thailand, but I’m arranging a shipment into the UK and the US for onward distribution.  Drop me a line and I’ll let you know when they arrive, and the prices.

I'd also love to add your thoughts & opinions on dry bags below, so please leave your comments. 

Source: http://samsails.blogspot.com/2010/10/sam-lovesmy-karana-ocean-pack-dry-bag.html







Multipurpose waterproof bag is perfect on marine sports such as rafting, paddling, photographing in rainy season, etc. Water resistance guaranteed. The use of durable and rigid lock system with soft shoulder strap offers comfortably carrying.MATERIAL: TARPAULINE PVC 0.6 mm.
STRAP: NYLON
LOCK HOOK: NYLON-6 (DURALEX)
WEIGHT: 300 g. 
WELDING SEAM: EWS (ELECTRONIC WELDING SEAM)
PLASTIC BUCKLE: USE NYLON-6 OFFERS WEATHERPROOF AND GREAT RIGIDITY

How to use:
1. fill the bag half full and no more than 2/3 full. The overloaded bag will have less space for fold closed that the water can get in.
2. Purge excess air from bag as much as you can to prevent water replace air in the bag in case of submerge under water.
3. Pinch the bag top together, then fold the bag down to the Folding Band.
4. Repeat fold a minimum 3-4 times.
5. Bring the ends together and buckle them up to create a tight seal.
Care and Storage:
1. Clean and dry in shade.
2. Using a soap to clean the dirty spots and wash out.
3. Please store the bag in cool and dry place.
Warning:
The effectiveness of the waterproof bag is strictly follow the instruction. This bag is not for submersion protection. Items such as valuables, electronic devices, camera, mobile phone, etc. can be permanently damaged by submersion. It is not suitable for protection from submersion or use for floating device. 


OceanPack dry bags are available at leading department stores in Thailand and on www.outdoor.co.th










วันเสาร์ที่ 14 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Outdoor Innovation Co., Ltd.

Outdoor Innovation Co., Ltd. was established in 1998.  It started with the collaboration of a group of enthusiastic business people who enjoy the outdoors, and who saw the opportunity for growth in the outdoor activities products market.  The company's business objectives include the production, import, export and distribution for sale - both retail and wholesale -  of a complete range of clothing and equipment for outdoor activities.

The company was first registered with a capital of one million baht, which was later increased to 40 million baht.  Currently the company operates from 80/1, Moo 9, Theparak Road, Bangpla, Bangplee, Samutprakan 10540 Thailand.

Over the years, Outdoor Innovation has expanded its distribution base significantly.  The company has also created a higher brand and product awareness among outdoor enthusiasts in Thailand.  Also in other countries in the region, the company has expanded awareness and created a reputation as a Thai brand with consistent high quality products using the latest technologies and innovations to create products that truly to respond to customers' needs.  The company has continuously grown and expanded its product line.  We now have more than 130 staff members responsible for various aspects of operations.

Mission

  • Continuously discover and develop new technologies to ensure that consumers receive a diverse range of outdoor activities products that truly correspond to their needs in term of function, safety, ease of use, and design.
  • Ensure that all our products are created with only high quality workmanship and materials.
  • Carry out business on the principles of responsibility, integrity, and fairness towards society, customers, employees, and business partners, and shareholders alike.

Objectives

  • Become the regional leader in complete outdoor activities equipment and clothing as well as rapidly develop and expand the market of outdoor activities equipment and clothing onto a regional level by 2015.
  • Use technology to develop products that create the highest benefit to customer.


COMPANY EXPANSION

Other countries in Southeast Asia have the same potential for growth that we have seen in Thailand.  Outdoor Innovation will greatly benefit from the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA).  The objective of this agreement is to achieve free flow of goods in ASEAN and one of the principal means to establish a single market and production base.  As we increase our presence in these neighboring countries we will be able to decrease cost and increase profits and become even more competitive in the Asian outdoor activities equipment market.

More and more, Thai people are including outdoor and adventure activities as part of their lifestyle.  This trend shows that there are considerable opportunities for growth in this market similar to what has been in seen in Western countries as sell as other Asian countries, such as Japan, Korea, and Hong Kong where the outdoor and adventure market has grown considerably in the past year (or recent years).

COMPANY PRODUCT LINES

KARANA TRAVELGEAR


From its inception, KARANA TRAVELGEAR has been known for innovative products for camping and other outdoor activities, with a complete range of products that include tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, waterproof bags, and traveling equipment suitable for outdoor activities.  All products are made with high quality raw materials.  Our product development team continually works to improve the products in terms of quality, design, and function.  KARANA TRAVELGEAR products are sold through leading department stores all over the country.

EQUINOX EXTREME 

EQUINOX EXTREME offers top of the line clothing for outdoor enthusiasts.  Our complete clothing range uses innovative design, high quality materials, and advanced functionality in order to enable you to enjoy to the full every outdoor adventure no matter what the weather is like.

KRIPS

KRIPS is our newest brand.  KRIPS luggage is engineered for motion.  KRIPS offeres various products in the luggage group from large to small trolley bags, handbags, briefcases and various messenger bags.  KRIPS luggage is designed to make your travels more comfortable and care free.  That is why we have put careful attention to every detail, using high quality wheels and ball bearings, adjustable handles and only use high quality materials.






SURVIVE NOW


We are all aware that natural disasters, political upheavals and other unforeseen happenings can drastically change our lives in a moment.  The is often little or no time to prepare, yet our chances for survival often depends on how prepared we are.  SURVIVE NOW has put together Survival Packs and range of emergency and survival equipment, such as power generators, water purifiers, solar powered radio, dynamo flash light, and lots, lots more.  Our SURVIVE NOW product line is available at our company showrooms.  This is the biggest survival product store in South East Asia.

LOCATIONS

Currently the four brands of Outdoor Innovation Co., Ltd. are expanding the market booth domestically and internationally.  Outdoor Innovation products are now sold in 63 branches country wide in all leading department stores, such as Central Department Stores, SuperSports, Sports Mall, Sports World, Outlet Mall, and FBT.

The company also has showrooms (concept stores) that display all four brands.  It is a great place to shop or just to look around and see what is available.  There are four showrooms, on Sukhumvit Road, at Siam Discover, and two at Amarin Plaza.

COMPANY ACTIVITIES AND CSR

Outdoor Innovation has sponsored activities that encourage adventure tourism and sports in Thailand, such as rock climbing competitions on a national level, eco-challenge, whitewater kayaking, as well as exploration of forests, caves, and various waterways in the country.  We have also sponsored similar events in China, Tibet, Russia, and even the North Pole.  Most recently the company has sponsored the Thai team to conquer the peak of the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest.

The company also put great emphasis our CSR activities.  We are currently involved in 3 projects in Thailand.

  • Tree planting
  • Helping poor schools with disaster preparedness, building wells, solar powered generators, and libraries to encourage reading and life-ling learning.
  • 1500 miles
For more information, please contact -

Outdoor Innovation Co., Ltd.
3899 Soi Santikam 1, Sukhumvit 109 Rd.,
Samrong Nuea, Mueang, Samut Prakan
10540 Thailand
Tel. +66 2 7446350-4
Fax +66 2 3994017-8