triman11427
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I'm looking for a nice medium size waterproof duffle. Should around 24" long and around 11.5" high.
bloodline said:I think the twisted throttle d28 and d38 are hard to beat.
Whatever you decide, make sure it's stupid thick. Otherwise, you will wear a hole in it quickly.
Wolf man makes some good ones as well.
i have the Northface as well. Three days of moderate to heavy rain and my pillow stayed dry.~TABASCO~ said:There are many out there for different needs and prices... I have a North Face bag I on the back of the bike and it has worked great.. Different sizes availiable...
+1 on dry bags. I have been using them for years. Inexpensive, durable, and easy to find.sail2xxs said:I've been using the Seattle Sports roll top duffel from Sierra Trading Post: http://www.sierratradingpost.com/seattle-sports-roll-top-waterproof-duffel-bag-large~p~2580g/?filterString=s~dry-bag%2F&colorFamily=32
I find it a bit easier to pack than the traditional drybags, though it is a little more difficult to get the air out of.
Chris
Are my calculations right at 70 L bag?sail2xxs said:I've been using the Seattle Sports roll top duffel from Sierra Trading Post: http://www.sierratradingpost.com/seattle-sports-roll-top-waterproof-duffel-bag-large~p~2580g/?filterString=s~dry-bag%2F&colorFamily=32
I find it a bit easier to pack than the traditional drybags, though it is a little more difficult to get the air out of.
Chris
Here is a 22" x 12 1/2" 44 liter bag. The Tenere is 22" from the back of the riders seat to the end of the stock rear rack.sail2xxs said:I've been using the Seattle Sports roll top duffel from Sierra Trading Post: http://www.sierratradingpost.com/seattle-sports-roll-top-waterproof-duffel-bag-large~p~2580g/?filterString=s~dry-bag%2F&colorFamily=32
I find it a bit easier to pack than the traditional drybags, though it is a little more difficult to get the air out of.
Chris
You probably are right - I never gace it a lot of thought. I know the bag will hold my tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, stove, 3 days worth of food, a couple changes of clothes, and a laptop and still have space left over.tomatocity said:Are my calculations right at 70 L bag?
Freebird, if triman is not interested, I am. I've been looking for a dry bag and was leaning towards a Wolfman bag. But this is a good deal - especially since I am in DFW and can ride over and pick it up. Any excuse to ride, right? Let me know, ScottFreebird said:This may be too big for you...
I bought two of these and decided I only need one to hold the tent and sleeping bag and misc.
Like new condition. Will ship for $75 if you are interested.
That's the bag I use, and it's great.gunner said:Here's a good bag for not alot of money:
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/seattle-sports-roll-top-waterproof-duffel-bag-medium~p~2580f/?filterString=s~dry-bag%2F&colorFamily=32
Steve