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Rog48 11-03-2014 03:13 PM

Plunder dogs
 
For those that have had problems or those wanting to order it seems Pete from plunder dogs has been resurrected and is back to making bags again.

http://www.plunderdog.com/

bfd70 11-03-2014 08:25 PM

Rog
Can you give a real world example of volume...ie how much stuff can you cram in em

madchemist24 11-03-2014 11:32 PM


Originally Posted by bfd70 (Post 13385788)
Rog
Can you give a real world example of volume...ie how much stuff can you cram in em

Not to take over Rog's question, but I took a road trip this summer and crammed the bags pretty full.

I had a liter bottle of gas, two water bottles, box of granola bars, phone charger and some tools in one bag. I had my rain suit, two rolled shirts, more tools and 2Dcell flashlight in the other. I could probably have squeezed some more small stuff into each bag as I did not need to loosen the straps to close them off.

I can also say I went through hours of down pours and all of my stuff stayed dry.

Rog48 11-04-2014 05:10 AM

I havent crammed as much stuff as Mad did but that sounds about right. A guy could get enough in there for an overnight motel stay.........a girl could not :) They do resist water a bit. I also have the tool pouch on front where I keep my smokes and cell. Went through a 10 minute downpour and my stuff was still dry.

He stuff is off the charts expensive.....but they're pretty damn good.

madchemist24 11-04-2014 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by Rog48 (Post 13386375)
I havent crammed as much stuff as Mad did but that sounds about right. A guy could get enough in there for an overnight motel stay.........a girl could not :) They do resist water a bit. I also have the tool pouch on front where I keep my smokes and cell. Went through a 10 minute downpour and my stuff was still dry.

He stuff is off the charts expensive.....but they're pretty damn good.

I have the tool pouch also. It was the first thing I put on my bike when Pete started selling is his stuff on ebay. It was good for a couple years, but started to deform a bit from the wind pressure. I rode the last few seasons with it off .. I put it back on for this trip and it was completely full of water and everything in it soaked after my trek through the down pour I mentioned above. The saddlebags are awesome. I fully recommend them. I kicked myself when I missed his initial selling. They were going for 250 .... then got hot as hell and the principal of supply and demand took over. I couldn't justify the 400+ pricetag, so I put feelers out til someone responded...they were selling the bike and willing to sell me the bags at 250. The bags on my bike are five years old. I have had them on for three years and they still look new.

Rog48 11-04-2014 10:16 AM

Mine was deformed also, especially after this camping trip with the girlfriend. The downpour happend the day after we set up camp and were out riding. To be safe I now keep a sandwhich baggy in the tool pouch :)


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bfd70 11-04-2014 03:45 PM

Thanks guys.


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