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Neilda #577155 19/05/19 06:27 PM
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Much simpler and less expensive is to use an old suitcase of the right size and then go into one of the outdoor leisure shops and buy a nylon backpack cover to fit it. It does the job, and you can choose a colour to suit your car. I chose matte red of course.

Unless you want to spend more of course...................?


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This is the perfect solution for me... IPX6, as trolley or duffle, up to 140 liter volume: https://www.ortlieb.com/de/duffle-rs


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Originally Posted By Tom3W
This is the perfect solution for me... IPX6, as trolley or duffle, up to 140 liter volume: https://www.ortlieb.com/de/duffle-rs


Now that really looks the business thumbs


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Originally Posted By tommog
I like the kanlock straps. I think they should also work with an ortlieb 110 soft bag. Great tipp! I am just thinking about the length.
Unfortunately the link to the rimowa style suitcase is not working any more. Is there a Name or another link to find it? Thank you !


I use 2 Kanulocks crosswise on our different boxes and suitcases. You are rigth about the length because they have steanless wires inside so they are a little bit stiff.

I fold the loose end and fasten it together with velcro tape. This Kanulock "package" looks a little bit odd so I place this "ends" under the luggage rack.

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paulmog #577473 22/05/19 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted By Neilda
Great stuff - thanks everyone...

The BootBag looks the sort of thing. Might get the 75L version.



Having had both I would say the 90L Overboard Bag is better.


I think it's the Overboard I'm going to be buying. Looks ideal and two Kanulocks should make it moderately safe.


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I am thinking about buying a 90l Overboard bag beside the larger Ortlieb I allready have.
What I learned on amazon, is that the Overboard is not really waterproof! Does anyone have experience with this bag? Water should not get into the bag on a rainy day!


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My Overboard bag had had many soakings but the contents stayed bone dry. It is important to carefully fold the top. After all, they're designed to fall 'safely' into the ocean.


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I used an Overboard bag in the passenger footwell of my 3 wheeler , and as PaulG found the contents stayed dry after numerous soakings .

Hugh


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I bought the overboard.... it's supposed to be 100% waterproof.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00O54010G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Many thanks for the recommendations.... smile

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I have one of these.

Brilliant rained for 3 days on the way to Scotland and stayed dry. Also dropped in the marina by a careless guest.... fast acting neighbour grabbed with boat hook, contents also dry

Pete

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