Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Tackle & Techniques
Waterproof Back Pack
Arnout Weber:
maybe The Northface have some in theire collection.
Andre van Wyk:
--- Quote from: Amr Kehila on February 09, 2015, 11:31:47 PM ---I love the 100% waterproof boat bags (which you're not after) but perhaps one of the:
Patagonia Storm Front Range would suit (100% waterproof in some instances)?
http://www.patagonia.com/us/search/storm%20front
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These are fantastic... as are the Simms ones..
I must say I am not a fan of the fold top bags... they are pretty useless in my opinion if you need to get things in and out of a bag regularly because of the access area only being from the top... I've had a few, and they have all been banished to the back of the man cave in frustration as I find it too frustrating to try get shit in and out of them...
The waterproof zip options are where its at for me...
40L is a pretty big pack though Luke, not sure if you'll find a zip option...
Dre
Amr Kehila:
--- Quote from: Andre van Wyk on February 10, 2015, 12:05:52 AM ---
--- Quote from: Amr Kehila on February 09, 2015, 11:31:47 PM ---I love the 100% waterproof boat bags (which you're not after) but perhaps one of the:
Patagonia Storm Front Range would suit (100% waterproof in some instances)?
http://www.patagonia.com/us/search/storm%20front
--- End quote ---
These are fantastic... as are the Simms ones..
I must say I am not a fan of the fold top bags... they are pretty useless in my opinion if you need to get things in and out of a bag regularly because of the access area only being from the top... I've had a few, and they have all been banished to the back of the man cave in frustration as I find it too frustrating to try get shit in and out of them...
The waterproof zip options are where its at for me...
40L is a pretty big pack though Luke, not sure if you'll find a zip option...
Dre
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Agreed, Andre. I use the Roll Top Boat Bag for its size; the roll top is fully waterproof but frustrating at times. I find it to be the best 'upgrade' to a non-waterproof duffel like a Shimano Banar Bag etc. There is a 28L and 30L in both Simms and Patagonia. Good luck!
Trevor Skinner:
Dre,
Do either the Simms or the Patagonia have straps or loops that I could attach a spare rod to?
Looking at carry one and having one already rigged and ready.
Regards,
Trev
Cameron Mundy:
Pelican have a couple of options Luke, I've never used one but I rely on their boxes a lot.
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