Sorry I missed that. The designer is out west snow boarding this week and I couldn't get a very good answer via text from him. The material is an 18oz. Vinyl. I cannot confirm if this is Polyvinyl chloride until next week. I will keep you posted.elwood said:just a simple question for clarification, but I guess twisted throttle didn't see the question
Kev, are there patches for these bags? I did not think of it until I saw patches available for other dry bags. Guessin' I would have thought of the patches if I lived in the North Wet Country.twistedthrottle said:Sorry I missed that. The designer is out west snow boarding this week and I couldn't get a very good answer via text from him. The material is an 18oz. Vinyl. I cannot confirm if this is Polyvinyl chloride until next week. I will keep you posted.
Kev
Yeah sorry guys.... These bags were even better received than we expected and we planned for a good roll out. More to come in March. You can place your orders now and be the first to get them when they arrive.Cerenkov said:Looks like the D28s are on backorder till March 20th ???
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So whatchu waiting for Willis? Strap'em on your sled and take off. Just be sure to "whatch out where the huskies go" and "don't you eat that yellow snow" You might even want to pass by St Del Fonso's Pancake Breakfast and steal some margerine. Just don't take the Fur Trapper's margerine or you might get hit with a 'lead filled snow shoe'rem said:You can try A Vicious Cycle in Ontario. I got two from them a while back. Don't know how many they have.
Oh, Canada ..... eh? R ::012:: ::012:: However, dog sled is the only transportation mode this time of year.
www.aviciouscycle.ca
I'll pass that along to the designer and buyers. This is the ype of feedback we need. We can't bring stuff to market if we don't know it's wanted.bloodline said:Please make the d28 in yellow. I would order 2 of them today.
Actually the reason we designed this bag was to make it easier to get to things. All drybags of a similar shape have one entrance. If you pack a shirt at the bottom of the bag and need to get to it you have to unpack the whole bag. With two entry points it is much easier to access everything at either end of the bag while it is on the bike. The straps go over the center of the bag and entry is from the ends which are not blocked by strapping.Koinz said:I have to say that with the smaller bag, I'm not crazy about filling it up from the ends. Just seems like it's harder to get to things. I do like the bigger bags top roll seal and the fact that it keeps its shape.