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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1272489" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>Ross - thanks for your detailed reply. Real glad to hear the dry-pak compares to the cabelos bag as it has the features I'm looking for. I'm thinking about trying the smaller one. I know that bigger one would allow me to carry more crap, but I really want to be able to get into my saddle bag (particularly the right one) without unstrapping the camping bag. I just hope I can get all my stuff in the smaller one.</p><p></p><p>Mike - have you had similar performance and longevity with your Dry-Pak that Ross has? As Cav points out, I am "frugal". I don't mind spending money on the more expensive bag, but if the less expensive one will cut the mustard, why not?</p><p></p><p>Boker - Down here in the deep south - it rains a lot. Unexpectedly, often. If we dig out a "hip hole", and it rains during the night even moderately, in the morning, we are going to have a bigger problem than sore hips. Now OTOH - during my recent trip to Utah/Colorado, that ground was rock hard because, well.... I was sleeping on rocks!!!! That tip might be more helpful there. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1272489, member: 27852"] Ross - thanks for your detailed reply. Real glad to hear the dry-pak compares to the cabelos bag as it has the features I'm looking for. I'm thinking about trying the smaller one. I know that bigger one would allow me to carry more crap, but I really want to be able to get into my saddle bag (particularly the right one) without unstrapping the camping bag. I just hope I can get all my stuff in the smaller one. Mike - have you had similar performance and longevity with your Dry-Pak that Ross has? As Cav points out, I am "frugal". I don't mind spending money on the more expensive bag, but if the less expensive one will cut the mustard, why not? Boker - Down here in the deep south - it rains a lot. Unexpectedly, often. If we dig out a "hip hole", and it rains during the night even moderately, in the morning, we are going to have a bigger problem than sore hips. Now OTOH - during my recent trip to Utah/Colorado, that ground was rock hard because, well.... I was sleeping on rocks!!!! That tip might be more helpful there. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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