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Good waterproof bag
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What on earth do you need a waterproof bag for? It's s u m m e r !
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I don't know about the Aldi ones but I've been using a kappa one for years. Been all over Europe with it including 7 days of rain to Slovenia and back and it's never let me down. Not even a drop.eden wrote:SULK review here
http://www.scooterlab.uk/kappa-wa404s-5 ... omment-445
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Whatever it's made of, they should make waterproof motorbike boots out of the same stuff, because they ALWAYS leak.
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Lumo come in various shape and sizes - good price . They also do small waterproof bags you can strap to your leg for phone, wallet etc
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*Lomogaz_powell wrote:Lumo come in various shape and sizes - good price . They also do small waterproof bags you can strap to your leg for phone, wallet etc
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I use the Aldi ones as well - top value. Problem with end-opening ones is that you can never find anything without emptying the whole bag. These side-opening ones are a lot more practical to access and easier to store stuff in temporarily (like thermal jacket liners) while riding.ktmh5 wrote:£9.99 at Aldi, just as good.
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