![]() Wearing it under the suit can be a little uncomfortable, depending on the fit of the neoprene. A set of three ziplock seals protect your key while in the water, and the sleeve can fit over or under your wetsuit with an included velcro strap to cinch it down and keep it in place. The DRFT pouch takes a slightly different approach to storing your key with a neoprene sleeve that fits over your leg or bicep. DRFT Waterproof Walletĭurability: 4/5 Ease of use: 5/5 Comfort While Surfing: 4/5 Another good option that avoids the folding problem and keeps your front-zip uncluttered is to wear it around your neck with the pouch hanging down your back.ĭRFT Waterproof Leg Pouch 3. James, a rep from the company who responded to me on Instagram, assured me folding the pouch shouldn’t be an issue. That being said, so far so good and I’ve used it on some bigger days when I was well and truly thrashed without a drop of water getting inside. ![]() I couldn’t help but be a little paranoid that with hard use over time, (especially with me folding it in half to stuff in my wetsuit) some leakage might occur as the pouch itself is made of rather thin material. This was where my main concern with the product came up. I just folded it in half around the key fob so I could keep the hard plastic closure system horizontal. This also fit comfortably in the front zip of my wetsuit. The cheapest option on this list, the Keymaster boasts a foolproof and easy-to-operate closure system, a clear plastic pouch so you can see and operate the buttons on your car key, and it will float too. Another great option, the Aquapac Keymaster has been around for years and has been trusted by many. ![]()
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