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Pool and spa wet-dry pouch routine

A pool or spa wet-dry pouch keeps damp swim pieces away from the dry day bag: swimsuit, sunscreen stick, comb, small towel, goggles, hotel key, and one dry card sleeve.

Short answer

Use one wet-dry pouch for the pool or spa lane so damp pieces do not spread through the whole day bag.

Pack a swimsuit, sunscreen stick, comb, small towel, goggles, hotel key, and one dry card sleeve, then reset the pouch when the wet pieces come out.

Separate wet from dry

The pouch is not a long-term laundry bag. It is a short transfer lane between the pool, spa, room, car, or larger tote.

Dry items should have a sleeve or small internal lane so a hotel key, ID, or card does not sit against a damp swimsuit.

  • Best for: hotel pools, spa visits, beach showers, swim lessons, resort days, and post-checkout pool time.
  • Check carefully: drying time, towel plan, sunscreen rules, goggles, room key, and where the damp swimsuit goes after the trip.
  • Skip for: full beach towels, multiple swimsuits, shoes, family-size toiletries, or long-term wet storage.

Where Field Stow fits

The Field Stow PoolLoop Wet Pouch is the travel-category fit when damp swim pieces need to move without soaking the rest of the bag.

Pair it with ClearLine for small liquids and FoldTrail when a packable day bag carries the dry layer.

$16

PoolLoop Wet Pouch

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What goes in a pool wet pouch?

Damp swimsuit, sunscreen stick, comb, small towel, goggles, hotel key, and one dry card sleeve.

Can a wet pouch replace a beach bag?

No. It separates damp small pieces inside a larger tote or day bag.

How do I keep cards dry at the pool?

Use a dry sleeve or separate lane inside the wet-dry system.

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