The Backflip makes carrying ice, fish, crawfish, shrimp, worms, beer, or anything else you can imagine a breeze. YETI says they build their products “For The Wild” and after testing their equipment for years, including their most recent releases, I have to agree. The Sidekick Paired Perfectly with the Carryall Keeping Cameras and Valuables Safe and Dry. I’m pretty sure you could use them as tow straps if you ever got into a pinch. Well, not a drop leaked out onto the ground and the paper was as dry as when I stashed it in the zipper. The last thing I’ll mention is thought and toughness that went into the handles. I even put a piece of paper towel in the zipper compartment to see if it would stay dry too. So I filled it with water and let it sit all day and through the night. As a matter of fact, I wanted to test exactly how well it would indeed work. Been hunting in some serious mud or have wet waders and don’t want your seats looking like they got in a fight with a wet dog? The Camino will keep all that stuff in. Going on the boat where there is always water on the floor? No worries, your gear will stay dry. Now obviously the fact that it’s a tote with a large opening doesn’t let itself to being submerged but the material will keep liquids in or out depending on your needs.
No slumping over forcing you to shove items in to keep the opening hoping it stays that way for the next load. There are a few features that set the Camino apart from other bags or totes. The Carryall Easily Stowed in the Boat Hatch and Kept Everything Dry.