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Maybe this would be of interest to some. A bit pricey. It was designed for mountain bike trail builders. DAKINE Bike : Builder's Pack

 

IT'S A RUCKSACK!

What size of climbing kit are you gonna fit in that? It wouldn't hold one of my farts let alone all my climbing gear.

I would like to think it's some sort of Mary Poppins magic tardis like bag!:biggrin:

 

As I've said, Army Deployment bag for £10! you ain't gonna get a better bag and cheaper than anything else.

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that's more like it! :D

the 90 or 120 litre ones are a good price and it does say it's meant for 'lugging'!

kit bag's are meant for chucking about. i can't be dealing with gently placing it everytime i move it on and off the truck.

 

I have the 65,90 and 120 ones and they all carry kit well and the 65 one is nearly 3 1/2 years old and gets some abuse. The 120 one is a bit big when going through airports with all the kit in (its blocked up the baggage conveyor twice now:thumbdown:)

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Just a quick note to say that the Gelert & High Gear bags are both copies of The North Face holdall. I bought a North Face when I started colledge in 2007 and its still going strong having outlasted several Gelerts that I know of! But for your price range I would suggest you google Ortlieb drybags, fantastic bits of kit & very keenly priced!

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