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I am probably overthinking this, but I would like to put those random bits in the bottom of my camelbak in a smaller bag so they dont fall out when I open it. Something like a smallish net bag?
Anyone use anything similar/suitable?
Where from?
Ta
Get a small alpkit drybag which will keep your phone and other stuff waterproof too
A snap lid tuperware (sp) type box holds the smaller items in my Camelbak (Puncture repair stuff, Quick links, Spare pads, Zip ties, Stanley blade, Mech hanger etc...)
Yeah I got a draw string net bag with a set of intense tyres.
It takes a multi tool, chain tool, tube and tyre levers.
Someone else will have one or two of these from buying some intense tyres.
If not alpkit do a set of small bags the vortex
http://www.alpkit.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16344&category_id=251
or the orbiter pouches are good for phone, cash etc
http://www.alpkit.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16554&category_id=250
Vortex bags as above, I have a few for organizing biking and camping kit, very useful!
sandwich bag? clear ziplock bag? Buy a pack of them for a few £.
Use a freezer bag!
Unless you have large amounts of spare money to waste on a special bag to store little bits in
I tried a freezer bag, but it split, was thinking something a little tougher.
Various vortex bags ordered, thanks all
pencil cases from Tesco - about £1.50 each, I have one as a first aid kit, and one with tools in...
Pencil case is a good idea!
Very impressed, bags turned up super quick and exactly what I was after.
Cheers all
Aye, Tesco pencil case.
"Pencil case" I think the correct term is "Office Management System" 😉
thomson stem bag.
Tupperware type 0.5L box with 4 clipped sides.
Waterproof to keep the steel tools and first aid kit dry from sweat and rain.
It also provides a small tool tray when in use.
I also keep an inner tube in a plastic busines card box to prevent it getting damaged.
All the 'Camelbaks' I have had get very wet inside from sweat, let alone rain.
PaulD