P1000 Waterproof bag recommendation for under seat storage needed

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Anyone have a recommended waterproof bag that fits under the drivers seat area? I've ordered to marine door to do the mod and I'd like to keep recovery gear, ratchet straps etc.. under there in a waterproof bag.

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I really like these. Used them kayaking and canoeing a lot with no leakage. Mud cleans off easily also.
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Are they fairly durable in your opinion?

I do have cabelas points available...
Yes, I think so. I’ve never stored heavy metal things in one, but I don’t think it’d be a problem for what you’re talking about. They’re fairy thick for what they are.
 
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I'll have to look tomorrow. I have some similar to that but I use them in the rear doors. I got a couple heavy duty dry bags on sale at Academy a while back, and I keep my compressor in one and straps/extra shackles in another. The thinner nylon ones had signs of wear after one ride so I couldn't trust them under there. The heavier duty ones I got still look new and are a heavier rubber material.
 
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Anyone have a recommended waterproof bag that fits under the drivers seat area? I've ordered to marine door to do the mod and I'd like to keep recovery gear, ratchet straps etc.. under there in a waterproof bag.

Thanks.

I've used dry bags, similar to the Sea Summit bags above. I've also used a good ol thick contractor grade plastic garbage bag to good effect as well. I use those extensively when I backpack and/or hunt.
 
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I’ve been using dry bags under my seat and in my doors for a long time.. I’ve bought a dozen different kinds. I’ve had good luck out of SealLine and some off brand that we’re made into of TPU. I think it matters less about the brand and more about the care you take getting a tight fold when you put them in place.

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My good ones are the SealLine brand like @JTW mentioned. The others I got in a 3-pack for less than $10 from a big box store. I keep spare winch line, recovery ring, and soft shackles in that light duty bag. The ViAir compressor stays in the SealLine, and I've got a small waterproof ammo can with shackles, extra winch hook, bubba rope.

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