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    Default Storage bags

    http://www.bigfootbag.com/


    Has anyone here used this product before?
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    We had really good luck with the colored Thule bags on the Arctic trip. Good quality and they are in four different colors with contents badges. Pretty cool

    http://www.thuleracks.com/thule/lugg...ainer_help.asp

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    Quote Originally Posted by offroadchef
    http://www.bigfootbag.com/


    Has anyone here used this product before?
    Nice find!

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    Quote Originally Posted by offroadchef
    http://www.bigfootbag.com/


    Has anyone here used this product before?
    Looks a bit too much like a body bag for me.
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    The North Face makes some really nice ones too!

    One of the guys we were with on our Death Valley Trip, had 2 big black ones on his roof that he said were water tight and such. Looked very heavy duty!

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    Even has packpack straps!

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    I just bought one of these Bigfoot bags, small cargo model. I've tested it for fit with some gear and in/on the car, but haven't used it yet. It looks well made, though getting the zippers to slide around the corners takes some fiddling.

    In my case it has most potential as a storage bag on a half-width basket on my roof rack (45 long, 20 wide). I still need to work out the tie down system, but there are enough cinch straps and carry handles to secure it.

    paulj

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    Not far off topic...
    I bought an 2" open cell foam pad with a cover from cabelas. When I roll it tight, it is still a little too big to fit in a traditional army duffle bag. Any know of slightly larger stuff sack style bag? Does not need to be water proof, just to contain the pad and keep out dust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boston Mangler
    The North Face makes some really nice ones too!
    I have the base camp duffel. Waterproof, large, and has backpack straps. I like it but they run about $120.
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    We use Watershed duffle dry bags

    http://www.drybags.com/home.html

    These things are absolutely waterproof. The opening instructions are important because the seal is very strong (speaking from experience). Spouse and I each have one of the small Ocoee for personal clothing and items (and she likes to use her's for a pillow). We use two of the Yukons for packinig other stuff we want to protect from the elements.

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