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petemaz
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Dry Bags

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can anyone recommend any decent, cheap, small dry bags? i normally buy exped and have a few large sized ones but need some small (maybe 1 or 3l size) for going inside my frame bag and was wondering if the cheapo karrimor ones from sports direct are any good?
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Tanglefist
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Re: Dry Bags

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I've got a tiny red one for valuables - I've had it for six months or so without it falling apart yet, and no obvious evidence of disintegration. I haven't submerged it or anything, but it seem to hold the air well enough if you don't push it out first.
restlessshawn
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Re: Dry Bags

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Alpkit do normal airloks in 1,2,3 litre sizes. I use 1l ones on my forks and a 2l for some clothes in my seatpack. Cheap and light
petemaz
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Re: Dry Bags

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i forgot about Alpkit! I feel an order will be heading their way shortly... :D cheers folks
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Re: Dry Bags

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http://oookworks.com/crisp_packets.html

Never used them but might be of interest?
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Re: Dry Bags

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I had a red Karrimor one that I used on the WRT last year. It leaked. Fortunately was only my first aid kit in there......
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