This 100% waterproof travel bag has all the advantages of an easy to use dry bag: its flexible, variable packing volume adjusts to fit all your sports and travelling gear.
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Questions & Answers for Ortlieb Rack Pack Travel Bag - 89 Litre
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Which product? Which size?
This is the Ortlieb Rack-Pack, right? I'm pretty sure the Ortlieb Duffle has a zip instead of the roll-up.
If it's the Rack-Pack what size is it? S, M, L or XL?
Country: Australia
asked 1 year, 8 months ago
by
SeansanAstrail
- Melbourne
on Rack Pack Travel Bag - 89 Litre
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answer 1
I'm pretty sure that the Duffle is zip closure whereas the rack pack is roll top - we went for the roll top as I thought it would be easier to compress & close when over full when a zip may break.
It's the XL, 89 ltr & is cavernous!
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
by
pigugly
- NW
answer 2
If you go by the Ortlieb website this would be called the Rack Pack in XL size. The image is accurate to the product we stock.
answered 1 year, 7 months ago
by
WiggleDean
- Hampshire
answer 3
It's just that there isn't any product of that name on the Ortlieb website, but the picture looks a lot like the Rack-Pack.
answered 1 year, 7 months ago
by
SeansanAstrail
- Melbourne
answer 4
This is the Ortlieb extra large travel bag with a roll-up closure system.
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answered 1 year, 8 months ago
by
WiggleJames
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Ortlieb Duffle Extra Large Travel Bag
I own one of these bags but i have a problem sealing it. Please explain how you secure the bag correctly to ensure that it is sealed. Thanks
asked 1 year, 10 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Rack Pack Travel Bag - 89 Litre
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answer 1
Just roll it up and clip. Simples!
answered 1 year, 8 months ago
by
quagl10
answer 2
The top of the bag has two black plastic strips, one either side of the opening. You put these together and roll the loose bag material around the plastic strips till there is no more loose material left. This should give a water tight seal at the top of the bag. You then clip both sides of the bag to the clips on the plastic strips to keep the bag opening rolled up.