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pups3000 18-05-07 09:46 AM

Anyone used these before (gear sack thing)
 
Hi All

Has anyone used these before?

http://www.getgeared.co.uk/acatalog/...Speedbags.html

gettin2dizzy 18-05-07 09:49 AM

Re: Anyone used these before
 
not those exact ones, but they're canoe bags. Completely waterproof- even if submerged

rigor 18-05-07 10:10 AM

Re: Anyone used these before
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy (Post 1190172)
not those exact ones, but they're canoe bags. Completely waterproof- even if submerged

You'd never get a canoe in one of those ;)

gettin2dizzy 18-05-07 10:29 AM

Re: Anyone used these before
 
:rabbit: hehe

Luckypants 18-05-07 10:33 AM

Re: Anyone used these before
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pups3000 (Post 1190169)
Hi All

Has anyone used these before?

http://www.getgeared.co.uk/acatalog/...Speedbags.html

Not that particular brand, but have used dry-bags for many years. They are ace! I will be packing my tent / sleeping bag / sleep mat into two such bags for strapping onto the bike. I would recommend getting bags with no carry straps to avoid scratching the bike.

The only problem you need to look out for is the material used in manufacture. Some materials (some kind of plastic usually) can go hard and crack in lowish temperatures. Get the kind made from shiny rubbery material as these are more flexible and do not crack, just as waterproof though. These type of bag are a bit more expensive, but might be worth the money (are worth it IMO)

You can buy this type of bag from any watersports / sailing shop. Good brands are Sealline, Palm and Crew-saver. If shopping on the net, look at REI.

jambo 18-05-07 11:47 AM

Re: Anyone used these before
 
Yeah but for the back of the bike, bin bags are cheaper:cool:

Luckypants 18-05-07 12:28 PM

Re: Anyone used these before
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jambo (Post 1190323)
Yeah but for the back of the bike, bin bags are cheaper:cool:

Bin bags shred at speed......... :cool:

Ceri JC 18-05-07 02:23 PM

Re: Anyone used these before (gear sack thing)
 
Talking of using canoeing containers for biking, anyone used a BDH screw top tube (used for disposing of dirty syringes)? I reckon the recesses running around them would make them easy to bungee down. I've not done it yet, but might give it a go in the near future.

jambo 18-05-07 04:31 PM

Re: Anyone used these before
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Luckypants (Post 1190370)
Bin bags shred at speed......... :cool:

Not under bungee nets behind the rider they don't :cool:


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