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Reddit mentions of Outdoor Products Watertight Box, Small, Dress Blues

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Outdoor Products Watertight Box, Small, Dress Blues. Here are the top ones.

Outdoor Products Watertight Box, Small, Dress Blues
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    Features:
  • Polycarbon
  • Multipurpose box protects against moisture, dust, dirt, and sand; great for boating, kayaking, fishing, and more
  • Rubber key clip and strap attachment point; O-ring closure for a watertight seal
  • Made from shatterproof translucent polycarbonate; small size measures 3.25 x 5.25 x 6.75 inches with 840 ml capacity
  • Not intended for climbing, load-bearing use, or full submersion
Specs:
ColorDress Blues
Height5.1 Inches
Length3.3 Inches
Release dateMarch 2012
SizeSmall
Width6.4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Outdoor Products Watertight Box, Small, Dress Blues:

u/Health_Points · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I go camping down at the Red River Gorge several times a year, and take my vape everytime. You'll probably need some extra batteries. Definitely look into buying some waterproof battery cases, as they're fairly cheap:

>http://www.amazon.com/Battery-Waterproof-Storage-Holder-organizer/dp/B00IJB3E82

I would also recommend puttng them in a dry box/bag if you plan on going anywhere near water. I generally put my mod in one as well:

>http://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Products-Watertight-Small-Dress/dp/B007JQJE5U/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1459363521&sr=1-1&keywords=dry+box

Exercise food safety protocol when in bear country. Your vape/juice falls into the 'food' category. A bear hang is a pretty simple thing to setup, and is almost a necessary. Here's some info about bear hangs:

>https://www.princeton.edu/~oa/training/bearbag.shtml


Good luck and have fun!

EDIT: If anyone has any better recommendations on a drybox and waterproof battery cases, let me know :)

u/Biff_Tannenator · 1 pointr/gifs

"The women, who didn’t have a phone on them..."

They sounded REAL prepared.

"maybe they didn't want to get thier phone wet" someone would say. Well, my response to that is, git prepared

u/jhulbe · 1 pointr/kayakfishing

I run a pretty light setup. I've never used a milk crate or bucket

In the back I have a dry box that holds a small battery for my fishfinder, I put my keys in there, and I usually throw my sandals back there. Then my stringer and anchor too.

If I'm going to keep a fish I put it on a stringer and keep it in the water while i'm not moving. I keep the stringer on a 4ft piece of line and I wrap it around an anchor cleat so the fish sink a little and stay cold. Then when i go to leave a place I pull it up and put them in back or just over my feet.

In the hole between my legs, I keep my fish gripper, tackle box, and a pair of forceps and boomerang clippers on a nite ize key chain with retracable clips. This usually stays just clipped my life vest / neck lanyard so it's all easily accessible all the time.


Then my net, and fishing poles. My kayak has built in rod holders

Fish Stringer


Boomerang Clippers


Fish Gripper

Dry Box


nite ize locking clip for clippers, grippers and pliers


Gear teather for my fish grippers