While the race world is already in full-tilt mode — endurance teams fine-tuning fuel stops and closed course riders fine-tuning hole-shot starts — the rest of the PWC community is quietly gearing up for something just as demanding: mission season.
Island runs. Fishing dawn patrols. Reef hops. Overnight expeditions.
And every single one of them starts with the same question:
Where’s all the gear going?
That’s where Jet Tech comes in.
Made By Watermen, For Watermen
Based in Burleigh Heads, QLD, Jet Tech wasn’t built in a boardroom. It came from riders who were tired of accessories that looked good on a website but wilted under real saltwater abuse.
Surfing. Fishing. Wakeboarding. Jet boating. Long-haul ski missions in open ocean conditions. The crew behind Jet Tech lives the same lifestyle most of us aspire to — and they design gear accordingly.
Corrosion-resistant hardware. Reinforced stress points. Welded seams. Purpose-driven systems. It’s all tested in the kind of conditions that don’t forgive weak stitching or cheap materials.
Their mission is simple: remove limits. Build accessories that let riders go further, carry more, and stress less.
And when it comes to dry storage, that mission hits home fast.
The 10L Ski Series Dry Bag
Small. Simple. Necessary.
The 10L Ski Series bag is built for the essentials — phone, keys, wallet, small towel, handheld VHF, maybe a compact speaker. The stuff that absolutely cannot get wet.
Constructed from 500D PVC with welded seams (no stitched weak points), it’s designed to lock out spray, sand and salt. At this size, it tucks easily into a front hatch without eating up your entire storage compartment.
What it adds: peace of mind on shorter runs.
What it costs: $39.
How it changes the experience: you stop thinking about your phone every time you spear a wave.
There’s also an outer zip pocket for quick access — not watertight — but ideal for grab-and-go items at the ramp.
The 35L Backpack Dry Bag
Now we’re talking mission-ready.
The 35L version doubles as a true backpack with integrated shoulder, waist and chest straps to keep weight tight and centered when riding. That matters more than people realize — loose cargo shifts, and shifting cargo changes handling.
This is the sweet spot for riders carrying:
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Camera bodies and lenses
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Drones
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Tool rolls
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Tackle kits
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Full change of clothes
Reinforced stress points and the same 500D PVC construction mean it’s built for heavier loads. There’s also an inner zip pocket for organization and an outer access pocket for the non-critical items.
For photographers and content creators — especially those shooting from skis in unpredictable conditions — this bag changes the equation. Instead of wrapping expensive gear in hope and towels, you’ve got a system designed for saltwater environments from the start.
What it adds: secure, wearable storage.
What it costs: $99.
How it changes the experience: you can run harder knowing your camera gear isn’t one rogue roller away from disaster.
The 195L Touring Dry Bag
This is where Jet Tech leans fully into expedition mode.
At 195 liters (110x50x35cm), this isn’t just a bag — it’s a transport system. Built for camping gear, swags, food, spare clothing and serious cargo, it’s reinforced to handle heavier equipment and long-haul abuse.
The real innovation here is integration. The touring bag features eight Jet Tech sled latching points, designed to pair directly with their sled systems — effectively turning your ski into a modular trailer setup while still remaining compatible with Jet Tech Adventure Fish Boxes.
What it adds: true overnight capability.
What it costs: $195.
How it changes the experience: day trips become weekend missions.
For riders pushing range and planning multi-stop routes, dry storage stops being a convenience and becomes survival-level critical. Weather shifts. Conditions change. Gear gets tested.
Jet Tech builds with that reality in mind.
Built to Last, By Design
Durability is more than marketing copy — it’s sustainability in practice. Longer-lasting gear means fewer replacements, less waste, and more seasons of use.
Jet Tech openly leans into that mindset: build it tough, refine it constantly, reduce unnecessary waste in packaging and materials, and keep evolving. Sustainability isn’t a tagline for them — it’s tied directly to longevity.
And that feels appropriate for a brand built around the ocean.
As race skis line up for holeshots this season, adventure riders are lining up fuel maps and packing lists. Different disciplines, same truth: you can’t fully enjoy the ride if you’re worried about your gear.
Jet Tech’s dry bag lineup doesn’t reinvent the PWC — it removes one more variable from the equation.
Load it. Latch it. Send it.
And stay on it.









