Inexpensive durable waterproof backpack

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Posted by mattp (Questions: 1, Answers: 0)
Asked on March 26, 2015 4:03 pm
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Hi, I am going tree planting in British Columbia, Canada in one month and I really need a reliable backpack to keep my clothing and lunch dry under heavy rainfall AND to be able to withstand a significant able of abuse. I'm looking to spend under $100 but I would prefer something closer to $50. Any suggestions or advice would be much appreciated! Thanks, I love the cool tools community and the podcast!

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Posted by robray (Questions: 1, Answers: 7)
Answered On March 28, 2015 9:46 pm

I have never found a fully waterproof back back that had the fit and features of more general purpose non-waterproof backpacks. So I ended up getting this clear SeaLine dry bag (REI) to slip inside my backpack. I got the clear one because I  thought I would pull it out of my pack but I find I rarely do that. I use it more like an internal liner or sleeve inside my backpack. I realize this doesn’t answer your question. Apologies there. But I was on a similar hunt and finally gave up for a dry bag and I’m pretty happy with the compromise.

Another benefit of this is I also use it inside my commuter bike bag when pedaling to work in the rain.

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Posted by wallyb (Questions: 0, Answers: 6)
Answered On April 11, 2015 2:52 pm

Look at packs designed for cavers, such as: http://www.innermountainoutfitters.com/lost-creek-imo-econo-cave-pack/

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Posted by casey (Questions: 0, Answers: 7)
Answered On May 30, 2015 2:57 pm

I agree with robray’s answer… put a drybag inside a backpack. Durable and inexpensive. If that is still too pricey, put a trash compactor bag inside your backpack–worked for me when I was in college.

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