tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2960739132230774024.post1078520069564391420..comments2011-08-19T12:54:41.762-04:00Comments on Paddling Otaku: Dry bagspaddlingOTAKUhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12215628711923335166noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2960739132230774024.post-77970136775587877852011-08-19T12:54:41.762-04:002011-08-19T12:54:41.762-04:00Thanks for the comment, I am familiar with loksaks...Thanks for the comment, I am familiar with loksaks, I haven&#39;t used them, but I should give them a try. I wasn&#39;t familiar with sagebrush, but I shouldnt have to have bags custom made. They should be abailable - designed to fit my hull - without me having to design them. that said, I know it isn&#39;t going to happen that way, so I may have bags custom made. <br /><br />thanks for the links<br /><br />POpaddlingOTAKUhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12215628711923335166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2960739132230774024.post-39361934853693454732011-08-19T02:35:39.849-04:002011-08-19T02:35:39.849-04:00Check out Sagebrush Dry Bags - located in Kake, Al...Check out Sagebrush Dry Bags - located in Kake, Alaska. They make awesome custom dry bags. http://www.sagebrushdrygoods.com/<br /><br />And, I&#39;ve started incorporating Loksak Opsaks into my food and toiletries packing system here in Southeast Alaska. http://www.rei.com/product/758707/loksak-opsak-odor-proof-barrier-bags-20-x-125 These bags are great but need a bit of care with the closures. Overpack them and the closure can fail - I&#39;ve had it happen and am now more conservative with filling them only to the fill line.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com