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1295.1 | Ask a skier | GSFSWS::JSMITH | Support Bike Helmets for Kids | Thu Aug 24 1989 10:01 | 9 |
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> Have any of you tried this? Does 3M Scotchguard really waterproof
> fabric as well as 'protect' it? Has it worked for you? Or has
I've never tried it on panniers but it works great
for skiing. Ask any kid that ski's in jeans what they
use to keep them dri and they'll probably say Scotchguard
or silicone spray.
_Jerry
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1295.2 | USE PLASTIC TO INSURE DRYNESS | AKOV11::FULLER | | Thu Aug 24 1989 10:21 | 5 |
| Even if you Scotchguard it, don't depend that this will keep your
clothes dry. Plastic or lined nylon bags are needed. I think
any experienced tourist will agree with this.
steve
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1295.3 | get thee some Seam Sealer! | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Is there life after drywall? | Thu Aug 24 1989 10:51 | 7 |
| Using seam sealer on the bags is essential to keeping the water out.
Most of the water that leaks into packs made of waterproof fabric is
thru the seams. Even this won't stop water 100%; inner bags will help to
catch the remainder. Personally I don't take anything on an extended
tour that can't stand at least a LITTLE water....
ken
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1295.4 | Dry Gear | VAXWRK::OXENBERG | Apocalyptical Illusion | Thu Aug 24 1989 11:31 | 15 |
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I have had excellent success lining my panniers with hefty plastic
bags. I usally get the thickest ones available. I've been caught in
some very heavy rain storms, some lasting for 25 miles or so of riding
before I got sick of the weather and my gear remained dry. I also
like my panniers (Rhode Gear), they've even kept gear dry in modest
rainfall w/out any baggies. Good Luck. Actually the Lincoln Guide
Service (in Lincoln MA) last summer was selling panniers made out of
neoprene but needless to say they were costly.
Phi
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1295.5 | don't get | GOLETA::DELSON_KE | | Mon Aug 28 1989 17:04 | 9 |
| The best way to keep your gear dry is to use the heavey duty glad
bags. There light and very durable in fact I usually take along
the large zip-lock bags to hold clean socks,t-shirts,etc. In fact
I have even seen tourers using trash bags for parcas. scotchguard
is good but if you get caught in strong rain and very wet roads
even Rhode Gear protected will leak.
kevin
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1295.6 | | SX4GTO::HOLT | Robert Holt @ UCS | Tue Aug 29 1989 22:05 | 16 |
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On my trip through Czechoslovakia I encountered rain
3 out of 5 days.
I used 30 gal. trash bags to pack my clothes. They stayed
dry inside my Kirtland panniers.
Had 6 of them (Glad), used 4...
I only packed them as an afterthough but they were a lifesaver
since they could not be had in Cz and without them my clothes
would have weighed 10 times as much.
My 2 spare bags were highly appreciated by some East Germans
coming into Prague from Cottbus.
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