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Marjaqe- Floating Waterproof Dry Bag Review: Swim Buoy for Open Water Swims, Snorkeling, & Boating

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 เม.ย. 2022
  • A floating, waterproof dry bag with 20L of storage. For Open Water Swimming, Triathletes, Snorkelers, Boaters, & Paddlers. This is a Swim Buoy and a Life-Saving Dry Drift Bag. This floating dry bag is a great swim buoy because it is highly visible and thus great for safe swim training and snorkeling. This buoy float only takes 10 seconds to inflate by blowing it up with your mouth. This swim buoy is 100% waterproof and provides 20 liters of storage space for your valuables and belongings. This floating dry bag can be used to store wallets, sunglasses, sunscreen, extra caps, goggles, socks and clothes, a diving mask, snorkel, camera, etc. while you're swimming, snorkeling, boating, or paddle boarding. I keep a garbage bag inside my Marjaqe to place sandy or muddy shoes in. That keeps the inside of the dry bag and everything else clean and dry. The Marjaqe dry bag is portable, light weight, and small when deflated. This swimming buoy is made of thick PVC material and is well constructed. .
    The Marjaqe also acts as a safety device. It is a safety device for all open water swimmers and snorkelers because the brightly-colored swim buoy is visible to boaters, jet skis, paddlers, and surfers. It also acts as a flotation device and gives you something to hold on to if you have a cramp or are overwhelmed by waves. The Marjaqe floating dry bag gives you piece of mind when you're out in open waters or high traffic bays and harbors by improving your visibility. If you're wearing a wetsuit, you can blend right into the water. A swim buoy makes you stand out.
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  • @mariaevanoloroza1768
    @mariaevanoloroza1768 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for this. I bought same item and i dont know how to assemble them. With this video is sooo informative! Great help!

    • @efficientway
      @efficientway  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for the positive feedback. I do appreciate it and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by how well the Marjaqe floating dry bag you purchased works- I was!. I was impressed how just folding and snapping the bag resulted in a perfect, waterproof seal. In hindsight it was such a great purchase (especially for the price) because not only does it serve its purpose as far as a dry bag, but the extra peace of mind that I get as an "alert buoy" (as a signal to potential boaters) is huge. I didn't mention it in the video, but in thinking about it, I believe it would serve snorkelers in a group setting just as well. Whether they don't want to leave their possessions behind on a crowded boat, or don't want to be left behind if they swim away from the group while chasing fish :-) For open water swimmers, triathletes, Iron Man competitors, etc. a floating dry bag is a no brainer. Enjoy your next adventure and thanks again!

    • @greatdara
      @greatdara 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@efficientway Just looking to buy. Found your review video, many thanks. So there is no zip/ air seal and the snapping results in waterproofing from the air leak?

    • @efficientway
      @efficientway  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@greatdara You're going to fold the opening a few times and then yes, you clasp it together. That clasp ensures the folds don't come undone and remarkably, the folds are what create the water tight seal. That's the area where you can store stuff like clothing, shoes, flip-flops, your wallet, snacks, anything really. There is a separate chamber that you'll blow air into through a valve. That valve can be open and shut to either keep the air in or let it out. That is how the Marjaqe floating waterproof dry bag retains its buoyancy.

    • @greatdara
      @greatdara 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@efficientway Many thanks 🙏

  • @addiepa
    @addiepa ปีที่แล้ว

    Can this keep you afloat ...im about 70kg

    • @efficientway
      @efficientway  ปีที่แล้ว

      The Marjaqe dry bag can keep you afloat, but it's not necessarily designed for that purpose. So yes, you could hold on if you need to or are tired out in the water, but it doesn't have proper straps or handles whereby you would buy this dry bag for that sole purpose.