Surflogic Wetsuit Clean & Dry System Bag | Clear Dual-Purpose Bag
Pickup available at NORTHERN WATERSPORTS SHOP
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Standard 48 Hours - £2.95 / Free over £60 purchase
Express 24 Hours - £7.95
Tracked - £14.99
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Description
The Surflogic Wetsuit Clean & Dry System Bag does something a regular wet bag can't: it starts drying your wetsuit on the drive home. A built-in filter mesh and water-collection chamber drain water from your wetsuit as you travel, so by the time you pull up outside you're already ahead on drying time. Browse the full Surflogic range or explore our watersport accessories for more post-session kit.
Made from clear 100% waterproof PVC with high-frequency welded seams, this 30-litre bag handles a full wetsuit with accessories and a sealed roll-top closure that contains the collected water safely in its lower chamber. A drain valve lets you empty it when you stop — a genuinely useful detail that saves real drying time at home. Pair it with the Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer and your wetsuit never has to be left damp overnight.
Who It's For
- Kitesurfers, surfers and windsurfers who drive significant distances back from the water
- Riders who don't have a long window for drying when they get home
- Anyone heading to work, training or family commitments straight after a session
- Watersport instructors who need kit dry and ready for back-to-back sessions
Key Features
- 30L clear PVC waterproof bag with roll-top closure and clip
- Built-in filter mesh separates wetsuit from collected drainage water
- Water-collection chamber at the base catches water during transit
- Drain valve empties the chamber when you arrive
- High-frequency welded seams — stitchless, 100% waterproof
- Clear construction — see contents at a glance
- Works as both a waterproof transport bag and a passive wetsuit dryer
Real-World Feel
The difference between this and a standard wet bag shows up after longer drives. On a 45-minute drive home from Hoylake or Crosby, the filter mesh drains a noticeable amount of water from a thick winter wetsuit into the lower chamber — the suit arrives meaningfully drier, which means faster final drying at home and less risk of that familiar neoprene smell from a suit left wet overnight. The clear PVC lets you check water collection at a glance. Empty the valve into a drain, rinse the bag — two-minute job.
Setup & Use
Place your wetsuit on the filter mesh inside the bag, add boots and gloves, roll the top down three to four times and clip shut. During transit, water drains through the mesh into the lower chamber automatically. On arrival, open the drain valve to empty the collected water, then remove your kit. Rinse the bag with fresh water and hang open to dry. No assembly required — the system works passively as you drive.
Materials
- Shell: High-frequency welded clear PVC — stitchless, 100% waterproof
- Filter layer: Internal mesh separates suit from drainage water
- Closure: Roll-top with positive-locking clip buckle
- Valve: Drain valve for emptying the water-collection chamber
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 30 litres |
| Dimensions | 50 × 75 cm |
| Closure | Waterproof roll-top with clip |
| Construction | HF welded PVC — stitchless |
| Waterproofing | 100% waterproof |
| Special feature | Filter mesh + water-collection chamber + drain valve |
| Colour | Clear |
Pairs Well With
- Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer — finish the job at home in 20 minutes
- Surflogic Car Seat Cover Single — protect the seat while the bag sits in the boot
- Surflogic Key Lock Premium — secure your car key while you're in the water
- Changing Robes — the complete post-session system
- Wetsuits — the kit this bag was designed around
Why We Stock It
A wet wetsuit left overnight is a slower-drying, worse-smelling wetsuit for your next session. Most of us don't have time to deal with it the moment we walk in the door — this bag buys you 30–60 minutes of passive drying time on the drive home, which makes a real difference. We stock it because it's one of those bits of kit that actually works as advertised, and once you've used one you don't go back to a regular wet bag. See the full Surflogic range or read our post-session kit guides for more.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it actually dry the wetsuit during a typical drive?
On a 30–45 minute drive a thick winter wetsuit will drain a meaningful volume of water into the chamber — enough to noticeably reduce hang-drying time when you get home. It's passive drying rather than a powered dryer, but it's a genuine head start, especially useful for riders heading straight home to other commitments.
Does the water in the chamber leak or smell?
The chamber is formed from the same high-frequency welded PVC as the rest of the bag, so collected water stays sealed inside. Drain it promptly when you arrive, then rinse with fresh water to prevent salt residue and odour from building up over time.
What's the difference between this and the regular Surflogic Wetsuit Dry Bag?
The Wetsuit Dry Bag (25L, £33.99) is a straightforward waterproof container — excellent for transport but no drying function. The Clean & Dry System Bag (30L, £39.95) adds the filter mesh, collection chamber and drain valve that passively dry your suit during the drive. Worth the extra £6 if drying time matters.
Will it fit a full winter wetsuit with boots and gloves?
Yes — at 30L and 50 × 75 cm it handles a full men's XL 5/3mm wetsuit with 5mm boots and 3mm gloves comfortably. The extra volume over the standard dry bag gives more room for bulky winter accessories.
Can I use it as a regular wet bag if I don't need the drying function?
Yes. Roll the top, clip it, and it works identically to any waterproof roll-top bag. The filter mesh and chamber add no inconvenience when you're just using it as a transport bag.
How do I clean the bag after use?
Drain the chamber via the valve, then rinse inside and out with fresh water, paying attention to the filter mesh. Hang open to dry. A monthly rinse with diluted antibacterial spray inside keeps it fresh through a full season.




