From: David Golden (ikondave599_at_mac.com)
Date: Thu Apr 15 2004 - 14:26:11 PDT
Check out the LL Bean site. They have a pretty nifty assortment of
waterproof thingies for folks who are into kayaking and general
camping. Our family has a s*** load of LL Bean Luggage and bags that
all seem to be indestructible. On a side issue for anyone who has
school age children; their heavy duty book bag/ backpacks are a
fantastic value.
I have no financial interest in LL Bean, etc, etc.
Dave
On Thursday, April 15, 2004, at 08:32 AM, Bird Taylor wrote:
> Hey Bruce,
> I ride my bike with Newton 2000+. I have panniers that I carry my stuff
> in. Timberland sells an aluminum case that the Newton fits in with a
> little dense packing foam. It is marketed as a lunch box / case by
> SEGG.
> It cost me about $30. It has a silicon gasket on the lid and the box is
> very light. I've also checked out some of the waterproof dry boxes for
> divers. It looks like the UK 309 box might be a good choice if you want
> more protection, but are willing to trade the increase in weight and
> size.
>
> Clear Skies,
> BIrd
>
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