ARB Storm Bags

Pedro

Capitan rally fluffer
I tend to throw my dry bags into a larger duffel just to keep them easily moveable. the duffle is not waterproof, but the contents are, so it is not typically an issue.
 

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
so in planning our next trip, we will likely throw our gear onto roof rack in the afor-mentioned drybag/roof bag...

if we end up stopping somewhere urban with our gear on the roof, how do we secure it?

any solutions? We want our stuff dry, secure AND safe, since we don't have space inside and can't afford to replace it...

would a rocket/thule box be a better lockable solution? My dad has a nice one that he doesn't use...
 

R_Lefebvre

Expedition Leader
I've seen wire mesh bags that backpackers put their packs into when they check their baggage at the airport. You could do something similar with a wire mesh over the bag.

To be honest though, it's just not something I ever worried about.
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
The security ratchet straps are what I'd recommend. I think there were advertised in OJ in the first couple of issues as well.

Also, for storage bags, you might consider the Rola Platypus. Available in RV stores, and maybe through REI as well. Our's worked great.

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kenallwine

Adventurer
The wife wants me to get duffel bags so that limits my options. However, I am also going to look at that Rola roof bag as an option. It would def. be cheaper than multiple dry bags.
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
Check out these North Face duffel bags.

Alan

Those are the bags I mentioned earlier. A lot of Jeep guys use them to pile on gear outside of the vehicle on racks and tire carriers and so forth. As the site describes, they are "totally bomber" in construction
 

kenallwine

Adventurer
We looked at the North Face bags at REI when we were there. These are sturdy bags alright but they are not weather proof. The zipper is exposed and nothing to seal it shut.
 

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