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Dry Bag
Carla!:
Ive got some money to get a dry bag (house got stolen, a bag of mine got stolen among other things, insurance weirdly gave me some money to buy a new bag, reckon il put it towards a dry bag so).
Can anyone reccommend where I can get a god one for an alright price?... I would like it to last a long time, and have enough space for any gear I might one day own :-\ so maybe 70L kind of size? I have a smaller dry bag I could put anything I might have that needed to stay dry.
rog:
In my humble experience 100L is a nice size, not too big not too small, also don't think the palm dry bag's are that great.
Eoghan:
Jer got himself and myself 100/120L ?? dry bags on the net for 35yoyo's i think it was. and touch wood their still going strong! they have straps und all!!
More importantly, did you find your house?
Nuala:
The "Bill's Bags" ones from i-canoe seem to be very good (I got one over the summer - working fine so far anyway). They are rucksack ones so easy to carry. They're not the cheapest though.
I wouldn't go for the palm ones, mine had 8 holes after a year and a half, and massive rips developed from picking it up by the handles when it was heavy.
rog:
--- Quote from: Nuala on November 04, 2010, 13:43:19 ---I wouldn't go for the palm ones, mine had 8 holes after a year and a half, and massive rips developed from picking it up by the handles when it was heavy.
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me too
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