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Pool, spa, and checkout wet pouch plus dry card sleeve kit
A pool or spa checkout kit separates the damp handoff from the dry access pieces: wrung-out swimsuit, goggles, sunscreen stick, hotel key, ID, card sleeve, and one small towel plan.
Short answer
For hotel pool checkout, split the kit into a wet lane and a dry access lane before leaving the room.
Use the wet pouch for a wrung-out swimsuit or goggles, and keep hotel key, ID, one card, and small paper pieces in a dry sleeve or separate pocket.
Reset before the bag gets damp
Post-checkout pool time is awkward because the room is gone and the dry day bag becomes the only landing place. Decide where the damp piece goes before the swim starts.
The pouch is temporary transport. Open it at the car, room, laundry stop, or home so damp fabric does not stay sealed.
- Best for: hotel pools, spa lockers, beach showers, swim lessons, resort checkout, and day bags with dry papers or tech nearby.
- Check carefully: towel access, room-key timing, sunscreen rules, locker availability, and where the damp item can air out later.
- Skip for: multiple towels, family swim loads, shoes, soaked clothing, and long-term wet storage.
Where Field Stow fits
The Field Stow PoolLoop Wet Pouch is the compact wet boundary for one small damp swim item inside a larger dry carry setup.
Pair it with FlatCard when key cards and IDs need a dry sleeve, ClearLine for small liquids, and TravelDry when the wet load is larger.
PoolLoop Wet Pouch
Related Field Stow product for this guide.
Details
How do I pack for hotel pool time after checkout?
Separate one damp lane from dry access pieces before leaving the room: swimsuit or goggles in the pouch, cards and key in a dry sleeve.
Can a wet pouch hold hotel keys and cards?
Keep keys and cards in a separate dry lane unless the pouch has a reliably dry internal sleeve.
When should I use a larger dry bag?
Use a larger dry bag for towels, several swimsuits, soaked clothing, shoes, or family-size wet loads.