Hi all, I would love peoples advice on a good quality waterproof travel bag to take that will survive different climates, not really extremes but it needs to be able to take a battering (traveling north America and Iceland) I have something like pic related in mind so I had have it in the carry on luggage at the airport
>>1111785
Waterproof bags aren't necessary and they're not as versatile for a bunch of different climates. Get a water resistant bag instead and if you're walking into a massive typhoon or something then just put all your stuff into a garbage bag, tie it off, and put that in your backpack. It will be 100% waterproof.
My favorite versatile bag is the Kelty Redwing. I've used mine for more than 10 years of traveling, frequently to extreme climates.
>>1111785
Although I agree with >>1111976 If you're looking for a waterproof bag you can really throw around, look into Surplus Swiss army bags. I picked mine up for around $40 and haven't been disappointed yet. pic related.
>>1111976
This.
I have a "water proof bag". I was so proud of it. I wasn't proud of it when my laptop got destroyed during a downpour in Florida.
jesus OP dont buy that bag. youll look like a massive autist
>>1112034
>>1111785
That looks like an excellent bag OP.
Have you seen the giant military surplus canvas duffels?
>youll look like a massive autist
Please take those comments to the /fa/g containment board. I'm not trying to mock you, but that sort of stuff really cheapens /trv/ and is juvenile.
>>1112036
im saving him from future embarrassment. he'll stick out like a sore thumb. he can buy backpacks with equal or more quality without the tacticool style and MOLLE straps. not to mention some places have a negative connotation around western military.
>>1112036
>Please take those comments to the /fa/g containment board. I'm not trying to mock you, but that sort of stuff really cheapens /trv/ and is juvenile.
Please take your oversensitive comments back to
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