https://ebay.us/m/gTAKRC
Dry bags.
- Dodgy69
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Dry bags.
Ordered one of these 20L. 40 too big for the monkey so I'm getting prepared, just incase. 
https://ebay.us/m/gTAKRC
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Re: Dry bags.
I was looking at these the other day
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... od/2508228
For the price they look pretty decent
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... od/2508228
For the price they look pretty decent
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Re: Dry bags.
I've used Ortlieb bags inc. one of their messenger bags in some testing conditions.
(Popular with canoeists/kayakers so pretty watertight
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(Popular with canoeists/kayakers so pretty watertight
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Re: Dry bags.
I had to buy heating oil on Monday,so I've no money left for a dry bag. 
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Re: Dry bags.
Just need to make sure it's made of the thicker pvc type stuff. I bought one years ago and it was thin stuff like a tent. With straps I didn't trust it.
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Re: Dry bags.
Ortlieb kit is outstanding, the rucksack you gave me is still going strong and showing no signs of wear despite being used to commute three times a week.Count Steer wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 11:34 am I've used Ortlieb bags inc. one of their messenger bags in some testing conditions.
(Popular with canoeists/kayakers so pretty watertight).
As for dry bags, missus uses this from Pyramid Motorcycle Accessories:
https://pyramidmoto.co.uk/products/pyra ... -bag-black
Not as robust as an Ortlieb of similar size but then it doesn't weigh as much. Has been fully waterproof. The benefit is how it secures to the bike, no need for bungees, once cinched down it's solid. Only gripes are the length of the tie down straps and the lack of a shoulder strap for use when not on the bike.
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Re: Dry bags.
Bag just delivered. Thick pvc type stuff. Decent enough for 10 pound odd. 
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Re: Dry bags.
This has got me thinking. Somewhere I have one of these expedition type Ortlieb bags -
Although I gave a few away it did contain a load of different size and types of Ortlieb dry bags - some that I used for biking and others for tents and stuff. I'll have to root it out and see what's still in it. Some of it might be useful if there are any riders out there that still risk getting wet.
Although I gave a few away it did contain a load of different size and types of Ortlieb dry bags - some that I used for biking and others for tents and stuff. I'll have to root it out and see what's still in it. Some of it might be useful if there are any riders out there that still risk getting wet.
The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'.
Re: Dry bags.
Does anyone have any real world experience of this bag:
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... od/2508228
Trying to see how it compares to this
https://pyramidmoto.co.uk/products/pyra ... -bag-black
There are not many reviews that are done by independents
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... od/2508228
Trying to see how it compares to this
https://pyramidmoto.co.uk/products/pyra ... -bag-black
There are not many reviews that are done by independents
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Re: Dry bags.
Have you checked Taipan's loft and shed?Count Steer wrote: Wed Mar 25, 2026 4:22 pm This has got me thinking. Somewhere I have one of these expedition type Ortlieb bags -
I'll have to root it out
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Re: Dry bags.
Got an old Oretlieb dry bag, another compression stuff sack by them and a North Face bag from before North Face went a bit Charva.
Think they still do some decent gear but theres a load of expensive tat as well.
Think they still do some decent gear but theres a load of expensive tat as well.
