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From: jbartos <jbartos_at_ix.netcom.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Deckbags RFI
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 23:08:57 -0600
It seems to me that I saw a review of numerous deck bags in one of the
paddling magazines sometime in the last year or two.  Does anyone remember
where that was?  Or do you have your own recommendations?  Thanks.

John Bartos

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From: <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Deckbags RFI
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 00:50:48 -0800
jbartos wrote:
> 
> It seems to me that I saw a review of numerous deck bags in one of the
> paddling magazines sometime in the last year or two.  Does anyone remember
> where that was?  Or do you have your own recommendations?  Thanks.
> 
> John Bartos

>From what I have seen, the best and most versatile may be the one
available from Long Haul Products in Cedaredge, CO (it has just moved
from a Denver address).  The bag (actually I see from the flyer I just
got that there are two sizes now) is made of real heavy hypalon and has
a metal waterproof zipper.  It is envelop shape but bellows to carry an
enormous amount.  There are fastex snap buckle straps in the two top
corners and grommets elsewhere.  I have an early version and am not
certain what size.  They are designated A-I and A-II for the Klepper
Aerius single and double respectively.

You can use them inside the Klepper or other folding kayaks strapping
the the fastex straps to two crossribs alongside you.  Or you can put it
on the front deck of any kayak.

I use mine between my legs in various folding single kayaks.  I snap one
corner strap on to the top deck bar inside the folding kayak in the same
way one would use a shower ring on a shower rod; the other top strap is
closer to me and not attached to the deck bar.  I then slide the bag
forward out of the way (I have checked to make certain the bag won't
entrap me...it won't).  When I need it while underway, I just pull the
bag into my lap (it remains attached by the far strap around the deck
bar).  If I have the boat loaded with camping gear and have a water sack
at my feet, then I use the deck bar as a deck bar.

The reason that I don't use the deck bar as a deck bar in day paddle
trips is that I don't want to raise the center of gravity of the boat. 
I must have about 8-10 pounds of stuff in the bag (survival stuff and
some day use stuff) and that does raise the center of the gravity of a
lightly loaded boat.

Oh, Long Haul Products can be reached at kleppeeral_at_aol.com or
http://www.klepperservicecenter.com or by phone at 970-856-3662.

The bags cost $75 and $90.  That is a lot of money but the waterproof
zipper does represent a significant part of the cost of making the bags
and the material will wear like iron and is virtually puncture proof.

I have no association with Long Haul Products.  I just like the products
and Mark Eckhart the owner of the company.

ralph diaz    
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From: Bob Denton <BDenton_at_aquagulf.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Deckbags RFI
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 09:12:30 -0500
I use an inexpensive  fanny pack purchased from Costco (also available at
Sam's)  for around $10. I removed the strap and put 4 brass grommets in the
webbing and use 4 SS hooks with thin bungee to attach to the deck .

The pack is designed to hold 2 bottles and has a splash proof bag, plus
other small mesh and closed pockets. I can keep my VHF, GPS and one bottle
of Gator Aid plus snacks, cell phone and keys in the main pouch. I've used
the bag for over a year and it's none the worse for wear. The current models
are even cheaper and are made with neoprene for more insulation.

cya
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