Pack covers to protect pack during transport

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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby GPSGuided » Wed 24 Aug, 2016 10:14 pm

Nice find Strider! Thanks. I actually came across them a few weeks ago but never registered your solution.


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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby Rlgm12 » Sat 03 Sep, 2016 11:23 pm

dannnnn wrote:i guess all the other owners of wilderness equipment bags have opened this thread to have a bit of a laugh with me... ;)

my WE pack has been around the world three times. the only thing i have ever wrapped it with is a boxing kangaroo patch. luggage handlers cannot break it!!



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I'd still like to keep mine safe tho
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But i don't have a cover for my gigantic Wilderness Equipement Lost World pack
I'm thinking of getting one tho
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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby dagsands » Sun 25 Sep, 2016 8:50 pm

dagsands wrote:
Strider wrote:Found these at IKEA today. Fits my Aarn Guiding Light perfectly :)

Might even work as an ultralight pack for some! :lol:

http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/90161989/

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Has it turned out to be tough and waterproof/resistant? Certainly the right weight and price point...


Bought this yesterday and fits my osprey aura pack beautifully. seems sturdy and water resistant and the Zip will facilitate a padlock. Will def be taking on next flight.
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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby paul_gee » Mon 26 Sep, 2016 8:50 am

Protecting your pack is certainly a fine idea, but personally I've never bothered and none of my packs have been damaged. I like the ability to throw my bag on my back, straight from the baggage claim, and get the hell out of the airport! :P

Tuck straps away as best you can. Invert and clip shut your hip belt. She'll be right.

That all said I have always looked on at the people that use the luggage trolleys with confusion. How does one travel with so much stuff? :O
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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby Strider » Mon 26 Sep, 2016 9:43 am

paul_gee wrote:That all said I have always looked on at the people that use the luggage trolleys with confusion. How does one travel with so much stuff? :O

Do you have kids, Paul? :?
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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Sat 11 Feb, 2017 1:59 pm

Picked up two of these IKEA bags today. $4.95 each and pretty sturdy, should last quite a few trips.
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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby Rlgm12 » Sat 11 Feb, 2017 6:09 pm

South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:Picked up two of these IKEA bags today. $4.95 each and pretty sturdy, should last quite a few trips.


How big a bag do you think it can carry?
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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby Strider » Sat 11 Feb, 2017 6:19 pm

Rlgm12 wrote:
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:Picked up two of these IKEA bags today. $4.95 each and pretty sturdy, should last quite a few trips.


How big a bag do you think it can carry?

It's definitely at its limit for space with the 65L Guiding Light

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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Sat 11 Feb, 2017 7:39 pm

I'll try it with my ULA Circuit when I get home, but I think Strider is probably spot on. It looked a little smaller width wise than the photo portrays, but it is reasonably long.

Youd probably squeeze a 75 (65+10) Deuter in there, but something like a full 90L One Planet Strezlecki won't fit.
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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Mon 13 Feb, 2017 3:06 pm

A completely chock full ULA Circuit (60-65 litres) is close to the limit of this bag. Girth wise it's a tight fit. Length wise there's probably another 5 L of wiggle room.

The IKEA bag specs say 76 L, and I'd say that's spot on. You'd probably squeeze a tall 70-75L in there if you're patient. 80L plus pack is out of the question.

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Re: Pack covers to protect pack during transport

Postby RonK » Mon 13 Feb, 2017 3:32 pm

paul_gee wrote:Protecting your pack is certainly a fine idea, but personally I've never bothered and none of my packs have been damaged.

Brave - I recall arriving in Kathmandu with a party of trekkers, one of whom didn't bother to protect his pack. On collecting it he wasn't going anywhere in a hurry - seems the webbing had got caught in the machinery somewhere and the handlers just cut it. Resulted in an anxious search around Thamel for a suitable replacement pack the night before departing on trek.
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