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What size dry bags are people using for there home made seat packs ??
Ive got a 8 ltr one to try but think next size up would be better ?
think next size is 13 ltr
We went out last night to test out our bivy bags in the wind and rain.
All good 🙂
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@stumpy_m4 I use an 8 litre one, I found a 13 too unstable.
RP, what bivi bags are those please, they look useful when it's windy outside.
Good work DrP. In my experience making a seat pack is a good bit more tricky.
They are Integral Designs Cocoons which Rab have rebranded as the Ridge Raider. [url] http://www.needlesports.com/ [/url] have them on a 1/2 price sale atm.
In my experience making a seat pack is a good bit more tricky.
I can imagine...
I've made some mock ups in cardboard as there's a bit more '3d modelling' involved.
Did you try to copy a current design (i.e wildcat tiger') or just wing it?
DrP
Sterling work DrP. In these days of butterfly stitches and keyhole surgery it must be difficult to pick up the necessary sewing skills 😉
I really must get around to cobbling together a frame bag for my Inbred sometime soon. I've been gazing at the material for the last two years.
Did you try to copy a current design (i.e wildcat tiger') or just wing it?
I took the pattern for mine from the link below, but my translation was not thought through properly.
My current set up has no harness just 4 webbing straps. 🙂
[url] http://www.bikepacking.net/forum/index.php/topic,2611.0.html [/url]
TBH for the work involved in thinking it all through and maybe making a prototype or two I would say it's worth in this instance just buying one.
Another consideration is, unless your machine will handle a thick thread is that the harness unlike the framebag has a good deal more stress on the stitching. I exploded my harness stitching quite easily cinching it all down nice and tight even though it had all been double stitched.
DrP ... frame bags looks excellent what size frame is the scandal ? ....only asking as im about to try and make one for my 16" scandal and looks quite small compared to yours 🙁 ...
Keep em coming people
The frame is a medium -18 inch, but the internal triangle area is a lot smaller on this frame compared to most other similar sized frames...
My old steel frame would have a bag with perhaps 10 more litres in it, for a similar sized frame... Skinny tubes etc..
DrP
Well done for getting out DrP! Overall still a positive experience?
Or just character building? 🙂
..mostly character building...Plus, I wanted to 'test out' the frame bag wouldn't fall apart on it's first outing.
The bivvy spot is only about 10 miles from home, so wouldn't be the end of the world if it's innards spilled all over the South Downs....
However, bivvying [b]is [/b]more fun with
a) friends
b) nice weather...
DrP
How stable are these large seat packs ? .... do they move much or are they rock solid ?
Thanks! Got the Lamina 45 as I wanted a left-hand zip and probably won't be doing much when it's too cold...
Minor PSA - Salsa Anything Cages (the new 2014) version available just now... not sure how many he has.
http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/new-2014-salsa-anything-cages-fargo-enabler-3762-p.asp
Got mine, they seem pretty strong, 146g for the cage, 177g altogether, which is a fair bit more than what the packaging says, guess it's the old packaging though. Seems like a decent bit of kit. If it breaks off I will report back! 😮
richpips
What size dry bags are they?
Does the front move about much wi just one strap on it?
What's in them?
And re the rear one how do you manage to keep it up for so long? 😉
richpips
What size dry bags are they?
Does the front move about much wi just one strap on it?
What's in them?
And re the rear one how do you manage to keep it up for so long?
13l on the front of mine, all the others are 8l.
Surprisingly stable, though you could add another shorter strap to the headtube if you were caning it over big stuff.
Bivvybag and sleeping bag up front, clothes behind.
The rear I used 3 straps which all needed to be tight. Really fiddly to get it right. Since then I've gone back to a conventional seatbag: more weight empty, stable, and quick to get things in and out of it.
Massive thanks to Stuart at Bear Bones Bikepacking.
Ordered a MyTiMug Stove kit on Sunday night. It came today.
He put up with a fair few noob questions from me.
Thank you Sir.
Has anyone used the Wildcatgear Tiger seat bag?
Thinking of credit card b & b for a few days, don't want to use panniers so wondering whether this plus a backpack would be sufficient.
Thanks. 🙂
Has anyone used the Wildcatgear Tiger seat bag?
Yes and it's very good.
It basically holds a dry bag very secure so you can just unclip & remove the dry bag to open / take with you.
Makes for very easy to use storage
Has anyone used the Wildcatgear Tiger seat bag?
I use mine with an 8L bag, but it could probably manage a bit more.
Try packing a dry bag and seeing if it will hold all you need.
I would think you'd manage, but it depends how many changes of clothes you want to take 🙂
What's peoples tarp recommendations. Looking for 2x2 or bigger, plenty of attachment points and eyelets that won't rip with a bit of a wind. I'd say a decent tarp is my only let down and the moment.
I await some wisdom, cheers all.
Thanks Alex and Tiger for your replies. I don't have a dry bag and don't really think I need one although do have a rucksack liner that could be adapted.
I've done minimalist before but, in any case, this would definitely be a Spring or Summer adventurette. 8)
Ah, thank you Tiger. Looks useful!
I can't seem to find out the actual measurements of the Tiger pack, could anyone give me an idea? Thanks. 🙂
Looks good that one Tiger, nice size and weight too.
Looks good that one Tiger, nice size and weight too.
Unless you want something very specific the Rig 7 is hard to beat.
[url= http://bearbonesbikepacking.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/bear-bones-guide-to-rig7-part-1.html ]Bear Bones guide to the Rig 7 - part 1[/url]
[url= http://bearbonesbikepacking.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/bear-bones-guide-to-rig7-part-2.html ]Bear Bones guide to the Rig 7 - part 2[/url]
You won't get much more than a 8l bag in a Tiger but they are excellent.
I use my Tiger for shorter trips in good weather as I get my sleeping bag and a few bits in there. For longer trips I end up using a Porcelain Rocket seat pack which holds a lot more.
Tiger, nice size and weight too.
Errrr, thanks, I think 😕
😀
No problem, colour and circumference is also a winner.... Lol
A photo from the weekend;
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Well done for getting out!
[url= http://bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3011 ]Lots of pics from this weekend just gone[/url]
I think that a hooped bivvy offers the worst compromise - heavy, not enough room to do anything but sleep and more faff than a normal bivvy bag.
If you want something bug proof look at something like the Lunar Solo or a Terra Nova tent. If you want lightweight and aren't bothered about bug netting, a bivvy bag and tarp will be your lightest option.
Everything is a compromise really.....
I have a bivvy bag, and I have lightweight (ish, for the amount of money I want to spend) 1 man tent. Was considering getting a tarp or going for one of those above
That is listed at 1.1kg
That's not the case that a bivy and a tarp will weigh less a hooped bivy - since when did 1 dac pole weigh more than even the lightest tarp?
@noltae - check out: [url= http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk ]Ultralight outdoor gear[/url]
I hear what you're saying but there are some really light products around....










