I too thought my Large Sackville rear bag lacked structure... so I simply 
created a lightweight poster-board inner box for it.
I lost almost no capacity, and I kept it just small enough to allow the bag 
to look "normal", while still not collapsing into a non-rectangle.
Many miles on it now, and don't think about changing it.

On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 6:50:17 PM UTC-7, Amit Singh wrote:

> And when you find out post the answer here.
>
> On Tuesday, 4 September 2012 21:45:23 UTC-4, Joe K wrote:
>>
>> I frankly don't know, though I have a grid gray bag as well.  It's not 
>> canvas, so I wouldn't assume you can use a canvas wax...I'd suggest 
>> you call and ask someone at Rivendell directly. 
>>
>> On Sep 4, 11:43 am, bulldog1935 <bulldog...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>> > is it OK to use a canvas wax like an Otter's wax bar on the Sackville 
>> Grid 
>> > gray. 
>> > I was hoping to stiffen the fabric a bit and, of course, weatherproof 
>> it. 
>>
>

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