Good waterproof bag
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I use a Vango kayaking backpack. Had it about 4 years with daily use and all still good.
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Can't fault lomo bags good visible colours as well
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+1 for Lomo bags. Aldi occasionaly has roll top bags on sale.jonashford wrote:Can't fault lomo bags good visible colours as well
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eBay can also provide economical roll top alternatives
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I have the Aldi end opening one, similar to the L.C.G.B. one but these are top opening like the Kappa one, they are 50 litres capacity.Speed Demon wrote: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.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/p/93337/0
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Gutted I missed those - top value.ktmh5 wrote:I have the Aldi end opening one, similar to the L.C.G.B. one but these are top opening like the Kappa one, they are 50 litres capacity.Speed Demon wrote: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.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/p/93337/0
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haha! Aldi bin bags?!Muppet wrote:bin bag n gafa tape works for me
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I also bought the Aldi bag in yellow and used it on a recent trip to Get Outta Dodge rally in Ireland. Following this event, I can assure you that it is waterproof. It was thoroughly tested.
My smaller bag is made by Musto, the sailing accessory manufacturer. This is waterproof, but does not have the roll-neck mouth of the Aldi bag. Nice bag though.
My smaller bag is made by Musto, the sailing accessory manufacturer. This is waterproof, but does not have the roll-neck mouth of the Aldi bag. Nice bag though.
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