Earth Pak Original Waterproof Dry Bag 20L, Roll-Top Closure, 500D PVC, IPX5 vs Jackery SolarSaga 100 Prime Bifacial DIY Solar Panel, 100W Portable Solar Charger, 25% Conversion Efficiency, IP68 Waterproof

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right kit component for your needs.

Earth Pak Original Waterproof Dry Bag 20L, Roll-Top Closure, 500D PVC, IPX5

Earth Pak

$28

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Jackery SolarSaga 100 Prime Bifacial DIY Solar Panel, 100W Portable Solar Charger, 25% Conversion Efficiency, IP68 Waterproof

Jackery

$249

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecEarth Pak Original Waterproof Dry Bag 20L, Roll-Top Closure, 500D PVC, IPX5Jackery SolarSaga 100 Prime Bifacial DIY Solar Panel, 100W Portable Solar Charger, 25% Conversion Efficiency, IP68 Waterproof
Kit Rolewaterproof dry bagsolar panel
Categorycasesolar-panel
Renter InstallNo installation — roll top and clipNo installation — unfold and set in sun
Building FitFlexible; fits in any bag or evacuation kitFoldable; stores in bag; can lean against any surface
Max PowerN/A100 W
ChannelsN/AN/A
Clear LOS RangeN/AN/A
CoverageN/AN/A
Battery LifeN/AN/A
Water ResistantYesYes
SOS ButtonNoNo
Weather AlertsNoNo
License RequiredNoNo
Subscription RequiredNoNo
Subscription/mo0 $0 $
Price$28$249
Rating8.0/108.0/10
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Pros & Cons

Earth Pak Original Waterproof Dry Bag 20L, Roll-Top Closure, 500D PVC, IPX5

Pros

  • 500D PVC construction is genuinely rugged and flood-resistant
  • Roll-top closure is foolproof and requires no zippers to fail
  • IPX5 rated — handles high-pressure water spray from any angle
  • Floats if submerged briefly (5–10 sec)
  • Under $30 — low-cost insurance for expensive electronics

Cons

  • Not rated for sustained submersion — not for diving or flooding scenario where kit is underwater for minutes
  • 20L is adequate but not large enough for full kit in one bag

Jackery SolarSaga 100 Prime Bifacial DIY Solar Panel, 100W Portable Solar Charger, 25% Conversion Efficiency, IP68 Waterproof

Pros

  • IP68 waterproof — survives rain and humidity
  • Bifacial design captures light from both sides for 20% more output
  • 25% conversion efficiency — best-in-class for portable panels
  • Foldable and lightweight, easy to deploy in a yard or balcony
  • Native DC connector pairs directly with Jackery Explorer stations

Cons

  • Slower to recharge a 1070Wh station — ~10 hrs in good sun
  • Hurricane skies often cloudy for days post-landfall, limiting solar
  • ~$249 is mid-premium for a single 100W panel

Our Verdicts

Earth Pak Original Waterproof Dry Bag 20L, Roll-Top Closure, 500D PVC, IPX5

At under $30, the Earth Pak 20L is the most cost-effective way to protect phones, documents, radios, and chargers from hurricane storm surge and driving rain. The 500D PVC and roll-top closure handle IPX5 conditions reliably; just don't expect it to survive full submersion for more than a few seconds. Buy two and seal the electronics separately.

Jackery SolarSaga 100 Prime Bifacial DIY Solar Panel, 100W Portable Solar Charger, 25% Conversion Efficiency, IP68 Waterproof

The SolarSaga 100 Prime is the right solar companion to the Explorer 1000 v2: IP68 waterproof so it can sit outside in post-storm drizzle, and 25% bifacial efficiency squeezes every watt out of intermittent sun. Pairs natively and folds into a manageable package. Expect 8–12 hours to fully recharge the station in real-world post-storm sun.

Earth Pak Original Waterproof Dry Bag 20L, Roll-Top Closure, 500D PVC, IPX5

$28

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Jackery SolarSaga 100 Prime Bifacial DIY Solar Panel, 100W Portable Solar Charger, 25% Conversion Efficiency, IP68 Waterproof

$249

Buy on Amazon

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