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    If you want to spend half the $ of the NR bag, $45 on Amazon, I have used the Kwik Tek Dry Pak Waterproof Duffel Bag and can personally vouch for its' durability and waterproof. It came with me to CA and back through torrential rain in Ohio, Indiana and Wyoming. Also got caught in a microburst in NV that spewed hail, biblical rain (so bad deputy sheriffs closed down I-80) and winds up to 60 mph. Everything was bone dry, except me. It has a hard bottom so it keeps its' shape when empty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    If you want to spend half the $ of the NR bag, $45 on Amazon, I have used the Kwik Tek Dry Pak Waterproof Duffel Bag and can personally vouch for its' durability and waterproof. It came with me to CA and back through torrential rain in Ohio, Indiana and Wyoming. Also got caught in a micrburst in NV that spewed hail, biblical rain (so bad deputy sheriff's closed down I-80) and wind up to 60 mph. Everything was bone dry, except me. It has a hard bottom so it keeps its' shape when empty.
    I been looking at those too!


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    I guess it comes down to money. The Nelson bag is first class, zero BS, comes with tie downs and shoulder strap. The other bag is bigger by 5 inches in

    length as well. I chose the Nelson partly due to size as well. It is 30 Liter the other is 70 liters.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    I guess it comes down to money. The Nelson bag is first class, zero BS, comes with tie downs and shoulder strap. The other bag is bigger by 5 inches in

    length as well. I chose the Nelson partly due to size as well. It is 30 Liter the other is 70 liters.






    https://www.amazon.com/DP-D1BL-Water...oof+Duffel+Bag

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    This is pretty cool as well:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAuqOEjnK7g

    A bit pricey though... $199..00 for the 30liter according to their website. Amazon has something similar to it, for less:

    https://www.amazon.com/Moto-Sac-Moto...rcycle+dry+bag


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    This is pretty cool as well:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAuqOEjnK7g

    A bit pricey though... $199..00 for the 30liter according to their website. Amazon has something similar to it, for less:

    https://www.amazon.com/Moto-Sac-Moto...rcycle+dry+bag
    Hey, a lid for every pot a 30 Liter won't do you any good on a X country and a 70 liter is overkill on a weekender. You've got to assess your needs and go from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Hey, a lid for every pot a 30 Liter won't do you any good on a X country and a 70 liter is overkill on a weekender. You've got to assess your needs and go from there.
    Yes, that is quite the dilemma here. I want a bag that does it all....


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Yes, that is quite the dilemma here. I want a bag that does it all....

    This bag cooks, cleans, does laundry, vacuums, does windows, polish your bike and if you're nice you may get a happy ending, hope it helps. You can find her on Craigslist - Fanny the everything girl Queens NY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    This bag cooks, cleans, does laundry, vacuums, does windows, polish your bike and if you're nice you may get a happy ending, hope it helps. You can find her on Craigslist - Fanny the everything girl Queens NY.
    Ha!


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    This is REALLY a nice bag. I am soooo tempted. Buy once, cry once...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4fG...Q#t=203.629642


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