Wolfman all the way. I've done three 3K miles plus trips and my wolfman had kept clothing and electronics clean and dry. They are very well priced as well.
Wolfman Expedition. The straps work great to securely fasten the the bag and make it easy to take the bag on and off when you stop for the night. The bag has been tested in the rain more times than I would have preferred and everything stays dry.
just got back from 960 miles up and down the CA coast. Got a chance to ride through some torrential downpours in Northern CA heading into Oregon. The Toratech 33L dry bag (yellow) and Nelson Rigg 40L dry bag (orange) worked great. The Touratech is definitely more durable in construction than the Nelson Rigs with lighter duty buckles. And, I'd say the Wolfman is even another level up on the durability super robust scale. For what I needed, the smaller 33L Touratech worked great.
::026:: I'm a Firstgear fan as well. I have to 40L and used it for over 2k miles in Colorado and Utah, through all kinds of weather. No leaks or issues of any kind. And they are very fairly priced.
::026:: I'm a Firstgear fan as well. I have to 40L and used it for over 2k miles in Colorado and Utah, through all kinds of weather. No leaks or issues of any kind. And they are very fairly priced.
Have had a DrySpec D38 (38L) Rigid non-wide mouth for a few years and recently purchased a DrySpec Wide Mouth (50L). Just loaded the 50L Wide Mouth with the camping gear and everything fits easily. Will be camping on Friday. Will know more about the 50L Wide Mouth after this weekend.