Swing-Out Trash Bags

m(a)ce

Adventurer
I’ve been running the Blue Ridge Overland XL since it was released and give it a big thumbs up. Ran a couple Trasharoos but they failed over time. BROG bag is a little spendy buy in but lasts. I also like the strap mounting system- easy peasy installee and removal when not needed.


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spressomon

Expedition Leader
These are coming on the market soon from Nomad Adventure Gear! PVC vinyl, 10K tensile strength webbing, ALL METAL HARDWEAR! Smaller ladder bag and large tire bag. These are prototype photos but final products will be very similar. View attachment 458743View attachment 458744View attachment 458745View attachment 458746View attachment 458747View attachment 458748View attachment 458749

A few quick searches for Nomad Adventure Gear...and the spare tire bag...and it appears they never got off the ground?
 

Madbodhi

Observer
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I picked up a Czech military surplus rubberized pack and used heavy duty Velcro cinch straps to attach it. I usually have my tree and recovery strap inside the hub of the spare and held with the same straps holding the pack but they were soaking in a bucket when I took the pic. Cheap, water proof and been going strong for almost 2 years. Lots of options for surplus rubberized packs depending on the size your looking for. We use ours to hold the Reliant toilet, spare toiletries, and potty shelter.
 

pyrate

Rollin' along
Awful lot of dead links in this thread =(

Guess I'm stuck buying another Trasharoo.

That’s not very adventurous of you.

This is what we use. Military style duffel bag with backpack straps on it. Takes a little bit of fiddling to get it attached but it’s a fraction of the cost and durable.
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twin_magnolias

Observer
After wearing through two Trasharoos because they just fell apart, I jumped on a recent group buy on another site for a Last US Bag Company Oscar's Mobile Hideout. They aren't cheap and if I had to pay retail it'd be a tough pill to swallow. However, the materials and features put it ahead of the others for me.

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The fact that the front has two zips that allow it to open the whole front for loading/unloading firewood was what sealed the deal for me. This feature is why I only wanted this bag over and against the others.

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pugslyyy

Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
I recently started using one of the ARB bags, so far so good. It is a little sturdier than the Trasharoo (which fell apart due to UV)

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