|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #19 Hi Wills, thanks for your input. Can you please share your thoughts on my question?
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #18 Hope it works out for you and your happy 👍
|
|
|
|
|
Thanks guys for all the suggestions, I've pulled the trigger, going to try the Sonik, thanks Wils 👍
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #15 About the Sonik; this looks interesting! Does the main bag itself dry quicker because of the bottom vent? Or does the water leak out quickly but the inside of the main (unventilated) bag stays moist long?
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #15
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #13 Nope no leaks at all works like a dry bag just fold it over a few times, it's a solid product for sure sure
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #12 The Sonik one caught my eye last night, it'd make it much easier to dry being openable at both ends. Has yours ever leaked ? Trying to get my head around rolling it up at the bottom making it water tight.
I've been drying my failed Trakker one since Saturday and even on the washing line in the sun it was just creating condensation which went back down to the bottom On inspection it has some small nicks on the outside but they don't look big enough to cause a leak, and besides, I thought they were sealed on the inside.
The next thought...take my almost dry Trakker one and fill it with water to see where it's leaking...oh the madness
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #11 I'd just stick some dettol and a bit of bleach and some hot water, close the top and give it a good shake around. Repeat, then leave to dry out.
A little spray of dettol in it and everything will be peachy.
|
|
|
|
I used a sonik one for about the last 5 years at a guess. Still going strong and normally sub £20.
It has a roll and clip arrangement at both ends to seal. One end the opening and the other with a mesh. The mesh end is great just unclip and unroll the bottom end when getting back from the lake to allow any excess water to escape and also to allow the net / sling dry out to stop any rot and residual stink. If it failed I would buy another in a heart beat
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #9 This is my issue with the ESP one, its good and can fit net and retainer in easily, but due to the material its nigh on impossible to turn it inside out to clean between sessions. So you get your net and retainer clean and not stinking, then put it back in a stinking sleeve.
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #8 The ESP one is quality,had mine since release.Ive got the net/sling retainer and they both fly in with room to spare
|
|
|
|
Luckily I now have a van!
Word of caution though as I have an old trakker welded one and it’s 100% water tight - but who wants lake water stinking in the bottom of a bag between uses?
I’d go ikea type bag, saves the mess but also means you’d take out and dry as it’s not too ‘fitted’
|
|
|
|
Thank you, I'll take a look
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #4 Take a look at divers dry bags, loads of manufacturers make them in all sorts of shapes and sizes from dirt cheap to silly expensive.
|
|
|
|
|