hey /out/
i've been in the market for a duffel bag. a bit non-standard but i'd want some sort of petroleum/oil/lube resistance since i'd be cramming it in places that are greasy and oily. i ruined a pair of shoes in my old duffel because some fuel leaked and soaked through the cordura. the North Face duffel is about tops on my list, but i have a few durability concerns and i was wondering about other options. i'm shooting for about 90-95L capacity.
any other suggestions? red oxx? BAD?
bump
if another board would be better let me know.
>>914755
You might look at boat bags. I got this for kayak camping, though not waterproof, it is "splashproof".
Extremely durable, I can fit 8 pairs of pants, 6 shirts and 2 full bathtowels, but doubt it's 60L. Pic related.
I also have dry bags up to 60L.
My next upgrade will be a waterproof outfitters bag for rafting. That would get you 90L.
>>914763
Will a dry bag that is designed for water resistance still help with fuel and oil? I'm not going to ruin any of mine testing in the shop...
the helly hansen original duffle bag is goat tier
they've replaced it with the duffle bag 2 which is inferior so if you decide to get one make sure you get the original version
onsite equipment, from MEC
>>914781
OP here, i'd imagine that being made of a laminate would help POL not soak through. on the other hand, if it's rubberized, POL will eat it for lunch.