Water proofing a pack

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Water proofing a pack

Postby Greenie » Mon 06 Sep, 2010 8:23 pm

I recently brought a WE Breakout pack. I was thinking maybe I should waterproof it.

What is the best way to waterproof a canvas pack?

Or am I just wasting my time, and it won’t leak to much or at all?

I have been on a few walks with it and so far have been very lucky with the weather.

Thanks
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Re: Water proofing a pack

Postby Moondog55 » Mon 06 Sep, 2010 8:31 pm

Wax it or use Nikwax but wait until it stars to leak in a year or three
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: Water proofing a pack

Postby Greenie » Mon 06 Sep, 2010 8:47 pm

Would you just do the seams or the whole pack?
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Re: Water proofing a pack

Postby corvus » Mon 06 Sep, 2010 11:54 pm

Greenie wrote:I recently brought a WE Breakout pack. I was thinking maybe I should waterproof it.

What is the best way to waterproof a canvas pack?

Or am I just wasting my time, and it won’t leak to much or at all?

I have been on a few walks with it and so far have been very lucky with the weather.

Thanks

G'day Greenie,
I own 4 WE packs and none of them are totally waterproof so I suggest you invest in a waterproof pack liner to be on the safe side.
An interesting experiment with your pack is to fill it with water and see all the possible leakage points you can then use seam seal on the inside especially the
stitching on the back,there is also a dedicated canvas sealer available (check out the WE website) which I have used to good effect on my Karijini pack but I always
use a pack liner regardless of this.
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Re: Water proofing a pack

Postby Greenie » Tue 07 Sep, 2010 7:12 pm

I'll give the fill water trick a go. I will also check out the WE canvas sealer.

I already use a pack liner.

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Re: Water proofing a pack

Postby Charlievee » Tue 07 Sep, 2010 11:03 pm

I've got one of those wonderful "bulletproof" Breakout packs. Mine's done many a walk, including the Overland. It's seen a fair bit of use in it's life and never leaked on me - as far as I can see. I use a waterproof liner though. Always. Regards, CV
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