The Scubapro Dry Bag 120 is a dry bag from Scubapro – waterproof, lightweight, and built to keep your valuables bone dry. Roll-top sealed PVC construction means it doesn’t matter how many times it gets splashed or submerged. Essential for boat dives at Tioman’s diverse coral gardens.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Brand | Scubapro |
| Product | Dry Bag 120 |
| Type | Dry bag |
| Material | PVC / Nylon |
| Closure | Roll-top seal |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Best For | Dive travel / Equipment storage |
Key Features
- Waterproof PVC: Keeps everything inside completely dry, even if fully submerged.
- Roll-top seal: Simple, reliable closure – no zippers to fail.
- Lightweight: Barely adds weight to your dive bag.
- Versatile size: Perfect for phones, wallets, towels, or small gear.
Suited for Malaysian Dive Sites
The Scubapro Dry Bag 120 is built to perform across Malaysia’s best underwater destinations. Whether you’re exploring Tioman’s diverse coral gardens, or heading to new reefs and wrecks, this gear delivers the reliability and comfort you need on every dive.
Care & Maintenance
- Rinse the outside after salt-water use.
- Open and air dry the inside after each trip.
- Inspect the roll-top seal for wear – replace if it no longer seals.
- Store open and dry – prevents mildew inside.
Final Verdict
Keeping your valuables dry on a boat dive is non-negotiable. The Scubapro Dry Bag 120 does it simply and reliably – every time.





Julia Tan –
Have you considered adding more size options for the Scubapro Dry Bag? A larger version would be great for longer diving trips or for storing multiple items.
Junhao Lo –
Thank you so much for your suggestion, Julia! We appreciate your feedback about our Scubapro Dry Bag 120. Adding a larger size option is definitely something we’re considering, and we’ll take your specific use case into account. In the meantime, we’d recommend checking out our other Scubapro products that might be better suited for longer diving trips or storing multiple items. If you have any more suggestions or ideas, feel free to share!
Kevin Teo –
The Scubapro Dry Bag 120 is perfect for short diving trips! It’s light, compact, and does the job well. My only suggestion would be to include a carry strap for easier transport.
Michael Wong –
What is the maximum depth that the Scubapro Dry Bag 120 can be submerged to? Would it be suitable for technical diving?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for sharing your questions about the Scubapro Dry Bag 120, Michael! The Scubapro Dry Bag 120 is designed for general diving use and is not specifically rated for technical diving. According to Scubapro’s specifications, this dry bag can safely withstand water pressure up to 20 meters (66 feet). However, we must note that technical diving typically involves greater depths than 20 meters and may put the dry bag under more extreme pressure. While it could potentially be used for some technical diving applications, we wouldn’t recommend it as a first choice for such situations. If you’re planning to engage in technical diving, we recommend consulting Scubapro’s official guidelines or reaching out to a Scubapro representative for more information.
Rachel Lee –
The Scubapro Dry Bag 120 is a great product that exceeded my expectations! I loved the compact size and the material was really good quality. I did notice that the zipper could be a bit more secure, but that’s a minor complaint.
David Chan –
How long do you think the material of the Scubapro Dry Bag 120 will last? Is it durable enough to withstand rough handling?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for your review, David Chan! We’re glad you’re satisfied with the Scubapro Dry Bag 120. The material of our dry bag is made from high-quality, water-resistant nylon that’s designed to withstand rough handling. With proper care and maintenance, we believe the material can last for many years without significant deterioration. For example, our Scubapro dry bags have been used by professional divers in various harsh environments with great success. However, the lifespan of the material ultimately depends on how well you maintain and store the dry bag.
Emily Tan –
I recently took my Scubapro Dry Bag 120 on a diving trip and it performed excellently! It kept my gear completely dry and was super easy to carry around while diving. Definitely worth the money!