I recently rode home from camping with a smaller green shopsack, HAR bags,
and a larger saddlesack through very heavy rain for about an hour.Nothing
inside my bags got wet. I do carry some plastic shopping bags that can be
used for specific items if I'm worried. I also tend to put electronic
things in plastic bags, though honestly that's more to keep them together
and unscratched than dry.

Aloha,

Bob

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:55 AM, BSWP <ashtab...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have an untreated grid-grey shopsack for my medium Wald baskets. The
> rain comes right through eventually, so I carry an ultralight dry bag and
> put everything that needs to stay dry into it, and that seems to work fine.
>
> - Andrew, Berkeley
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