In The Media
Getting the word out about WASP Bags is happening slowly but surely... you may have seen one of our ads, or even read a review somewhere. Here you will find reviews of WASP Bags in the media, and links to some of the good folks we advertise with. Enjoy!
The Daily Telegraph - 15 September 2011
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What The Daily Telegraph had to say about WASP Bags..."If you're keen on being near water or sand when you're getting active, it's a great idea to have a bag that will keep you gear dry and free of grit. WASP Bags are durable and hard-wearing, and the larger size is perfect for taking everything you'd need for a few hours in the outdoors - spare clothing, water, food and other essentials. The smaller more compact model is great for keeping a few items safe from moisture, and will sling comfortably over your shoulder. If you're having trouble sealing the bags, you can head to the website for a tutorial." |
Trailer Boat - July 2011
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What Trailer Boat had to say about WASP Bags...Made from a heavy duty PVC tarpaulin material and featuring a shoulder strap, the maker of these WASP Bags says they're both Water And Sand Proof (WASP - geddit?), and are ideal for protecting your electronics and other belongings when on or around the water.Produced by an enterprising Aussie start-up company, there are two sizes available: the Baby WASP, which is great for your phone, keys, camera, wallet and sunnies; and the King WASP, which will take all of that plus a change of clothes and a towel. They're said to be totaly waterproof, even when submersed, and if you seal them up with some air inside there's a good chance they'll float if you lose one overboard (depending on the weight of the gear inside, obviously). |
Smorgasboarder - March 2011
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What Smorgasboarder had to say about WASP Bags..."A smart solution to keeping the sand and water out of your beach kit is now available through the clever WASP Bag range. These bright and practical designs are made from hard wearing PVC and are manufactured using thermo welded seams.The bag, including straps and buckles are made to last being sun and salt resistant. We gave these a go. Once you get your head around how to close the up (turn it down three times and clip over the top) we were really impressed. So we filled up the King WASP with gear and threw it in the pool. First bonus - to floats. So we jammed it underwater. Once we got it out and opened up, everything inside was bone dry. Comfy, clever and cool - we're sold". |
Australia's Surfing Life - December 2010
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WASP Bags were featured in ASL's Christmas Gift guide (can you spot the yellow King WASP):![]() |
Australian Cyclist Magazine - Nov/Dec 2010
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What Australian Cyclist had to say about WASP Bags..."They're cheap, cheerful and completely waterproof. In fact, the WASP Bags are not just waterproof; they're also submersible.
They're the brainchild of Melbourne cyclist Chris Maccan who says his bags are the prefect choice for cyclists who want affordable waterproof bags. At $35 a pop, they seem to fit that bill.
Maccan says the bags have both quality and toughness too and, to prove the point, he says he'll refund the cost price to customers not happy with their purchase. He calls that his 'no sting guarantee"
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