Meru (12l) red
High Peak (15l) gray
Xcase ScubaBa Matchbag (16l) blue yellow
Since I already have (more) drybags the company Meru, I experienced no surprise. Sacks are ready dense and reliable. The only drawback: The bags are sensitive. They should always protect against sharp edges and never trail on the floor. Who is considered well served with the Meru pack sacks, this is indeed also true in the other dry bags. After 4 weeks of continuous use, clear signs of use but the show can be removed presumably. In comparison, the Meru sacks are rather long and narrow. Unpleasant falls on the higher weight. However, the packing bags of Xcase ScubaBa Matchbag are even more difficult and the material also not as soft and therefore less flexible than the Meru sacks. In addition, the Xcase ScubaBa Matchbag is still equipped with an additional Velcro. Whether you need this, everyone must decide for themselves. However, the additional straps when Xcase ScubaBa Matchbag could occasionally be useful to me so this definitely a plus point for the Xcase ScubaBa Matchbag. The High Peak, however, is quite clear winner for me. Although at first I was very skeptical at delivery. The material is much thinner and therefore much lighter. Still, I could not find disadvantage even if I sometimes stressed strongly these bags, they have held. They also show very few signs of wear. Neither the rolling and other contaminating show at the High Peak sacks at the very least. The shape with the larger opening, came to meet me.
Unpleasant fell to a Xcase ScubaBa Matchbag a leak in the seam. Whether the sack has already been delivered is defective or it was during the trip, I can not say. However, I expect from a bag when I grab him and put in the bike trailer that he remains tight. A leaky bag is useless anyway.