Old 07-23-07 | 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by kevinrse
Hmm, thanks for the advice everyone. I didn't see Baileyworks' website until after I posted. And I'm from NH so that just might make me a little biased...
Spent today out on a job site soaked to the skin which reminded me why I started looking at expensive messenger bags in the first place. Crumpler bags seem nice but aren't waterproof so I think they're out.
Feel like I could go for a Baileyworks Superpro L or XL, or a Chrome Ivan or Sultan. But if I'm going to buy either one of these I think I'm gonna have to pound 4 or 5 beers before I get the courage to pull out the credit card...
If you're looking at the Chrome roll tops any reason you haven't considered either the sealline commuter dry bag or the ortlieb messenger dry bag? Also, why not just use a regular back pack and either a heavy duty polythene bag as a liner or buy a roll top dry bag to drop in your existing backpack/bag?

http://www.seallinegear.com/urban.as...Category=Urban
http://www.ortlieb.de/_prod.php?lang...ukt=messbagpro
http://www.ortlieb.de/_prod.php?lang...t=kuriertasche



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