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bmccaffrey

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Looking for a waterproof bag to strap on the back of my RS to stow a couple day clothes change .
Anyone have suggestions?
Thanks:yes:
 
It may be an inelegant option... :shocked:
But almost anything can be wrapped up in a garbage bag, and be made waterproof... :thumbup:
 
I bought a real good waterproof bag from Coleman. Strap it to my trunk rack and everything inside stays dry...
 
I have mine... Get yours soon.

Although mostly suited for us avid bow hunters or other outdoor enthusiasts, check out a wonderful design from www.badlandspacks.com
It's their Monster Fanny Pack...
http://badlandspacks.com/monster-hunting-pack.html

Comes with shoulder straps that also contain a camel back style water bladder and over the shoulder decent quality drinking straw with mouth activated spout. Fill the bladder a 1/4 or 1/3 full and stick into freezer over night , then fill up with water when ready to use. Or what ever cold beverage you like best. ;-) Specialty Ice tea... Hahaha
The pack is huge, and has plenty of exterior pockets for smaller, easy to reach items.

These guys really stand behind their products too. Ah, well we all do actually. ;-)


Chas
 
Ortlieb USA has a variety of dry bags. Look under backpacks/portage. I have used their products on transcontinental bicycle trips and they are without peer.
 
Curious..!!

whats wrong with the frunk...?? Will you be doing this often..?? Do you have a back rest..?? If so you can check Kuryakyn, Nelson Riggs, and bike shops I use the kuryakyn 20121221_081308.jpg for short trips 20121221_081334.jpg long trips 20121221_081419.jpg extended stays....:thumbup:
 
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