
Boatyard Beta
The mission of Boatyard Beta, hailing from Durango, Colorado, is to provide simple, sustainable and versatile outdoor equipment for the outdoor enthusiast to use on any adventure. Their first and featured product called the Lady Bitz Bag will forever change how women, in particular, view camping. Created from a personal need that river ladies are all too familiar with, Boatyard Beta's dry bags feature discreet, odor- and spill-proof internal pockets that are perfect for period trash, used face and body wipes, diapers, and any toiletry that may be at risk of leaking. We love them, because on top of all of their incredibly useful features, the dry bags themselves are extra rugged and ready for river trip after river trip.

The Lady Bitz 50L Dry Bag
Meet your new favorite dry bag! We love the Lady Bitz Bag for personal use on extended overnight river trips (5+ days), as a group groover supply bag, as a diaper bag... for just about anything you can think of that may require waterproof and odor-absorbing organization! Its rugged PVC construction and unique internal layout make it as useful as it is durable.
Its 50 liter size provides ample room for personal trash disposal along with toiletries, extra layers, and anything else you need close by. The removable shoulder strap and adjustable tote straps make carrying it to and from camp as easy as a stroll along the beach (hey, it'd be good for that trip too!).
See detailsThe Ebb & Flo 20L Dry Bag
We love the Ebb & Flo Bag for weekend adventures and up to 5-day river trips to carry all of our toiletries and dispose of trash that does not belong in the groover or on our beaches. Its convenient roll top closure allows it to buckle on top like a traditional dry sack, or buckle along the sides for more of a tote bag style. The removable shoulder strap and oversized grab handles also make transporting this bag a breeze.
On the water, we love rigging it on top of the gear pile for quick access to sunscreen, lip balm, lotion, and whatever other toiletries you may need to access before you get to camp.
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