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Back pack liner help please?

Edward Reardon

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CF fall (2017)
After searching all the threads to no avail, could someone help with a back pack liner question?
What I am looking for is some kind of bag that I can put my 44 liter backpack into for air travel overhead bin storage and then use it as a waterproof pack liner for the Camino.
I just don't feel comfortable having all the straps etc. flying around bothering fellow travelers.
I know some people use heavy duty trash bags but I was hoping for something a little more durable and not look like a hobo.
I searched the web but could not find any specific sizes on most products offered. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
Prepare for your next Camino on California's Santa Catalina Island, Oct 27 to Nov 2
After searching all the threads to no avail, could someone help with a back pack liner question?
What I am looking for is some kind of bag that I can put my 44 liter backpack into for air travel overhead bin storage and then use it as a waterproof pack liner for the Camino.
I just don't feel comfortable having all the straps etc. flying around bothering fellow travelers.
I know some people use heavy duty trash bags but I was hoping for something a little more durable and not look like a hobo.
I searched the web but could not find any specific sizes on most products offered. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Osprey do backpack bags that turn into rain covers too
 
Exped do some large drybags. I've used the smaller ones for cameras etc and a large one as a liner for the sac.
Your 44 litre sac will probably compress down a little.

I also have a compressible Musto dry bag that I use when sailing but it seems a little over the top
for what you're looking for.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
See how much you can squezze dowm your pack for a start. There are many cheap dry sacks on E-bay, up to 70 liters in size. One if those should work. I have been looking for the same reason but have a year before my Camino, so have not bought yet.

buen camino
 
All's you got to do is cinch up, and tie down all the straps and such so that they don't hang down everywhere. You could also remove any straps on the pack you will not use anyway.
I've done that every time I carried-on my pack (48L) on flights. No fellow travelers seemed bothered by my pack at all.
 
Ideal pocket guides for during and after your Camino. Each weighs just 40g (1.4 oz).
After searching all the threads to no avail, could someone help with a back pack liner question?
What I am looking for is some kind of bag that I can put my 44 liter backpack into for air travel overhead bin storage and then use it as a waterproof pack liner for the Camino.
I just don't feel comfortable having all the straps etc. flying around bothering fellow travelers.
I know some people use heavy duty trash bags but I was hoping for something a little more durable and not look like a hobo.
I searched the web but could not find any specific sizes on most products offered. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.zpacks.com/accessories/airplane_case.shtml
 
All's you got to do is cinch up, and tie down all the straps and such so that they don't hang down everywhere.

I agree. Without going into detail, I had to check my 50-liter Kelty Redwing backpack for our return flight from Spain in 2013. I did pretty much as Mark said, including the judicious application of my limited supply of 100-mph tape (duct tape for military applications). The pack came through undamaged, as did its contents.
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
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All's you got to do is cinch up, and tie down all the straps and such so that they don't hang down everywhere. You could also remove any straps on the pack you will not use anyway.
I've done that every time I carried-on my pack (48L) on flights. No fellow travelers seemed bothered by my pack at all.
Thanks Mark,
Never thought of just tying everything down.
 
I agree. Without going into detail, I had to check my 50-liter Kelty Redwing backpack for our return flight from Spain in 2013. I did pretty much as Mark said, including the judicious application of my limited supply of 100-mph tape (duct tape for military applications). The pack came through undamaged, as did its contents.
Hi Glenn,
Thanks. Did you do the taping after going through airport security?
 
Prepare for your next Camino on California's Santa Catalina Island, Oct 27 to Nov 2
See how much you can squezze dowm your pack for a start. There are many cheap dry sacks on E-bay, up to 70 liters in size. One if those should work. I have been looking for the same reason but have a year before my Camino, so have not bought yet.

buen camino
Thank you!
 
Hi Glenn,
Thanks. Did you do the taping after going through airport security?
Nope. I used the tape to secure the shoulder straps to each other, and to bind up some loose strap-ends. The hip-belt tucked into its own area, btw. Security had unfettered access if they chose to open the pack.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
After searching all the threads to no avail, could someone help with a back pack liner question?
What I am looking for is some kind of bag that I can put my 44 liter backpack into for air travel overhead bin storage and then use it as a waterproof pack liner for the Camino.
I just don't feel comfortable having all the straps etc. flying around bothering fellow travelers.
I know some people use heavy duty trash bags but I was hoping for something a little more durable and not look like a hobo.
I searched the web but could not find any specific sizes on most products offered. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sometimes removalists have 'packing' bags that are quite large.
 
If you do buy a pack liner make sure it is not too big for the insides of your pack . Counter intuitively a big liner makes finding and retrieving objects much harder . As does a cool looking black liner that is darker than a Kangaroo's armpit in a coal mine and impossible to see into , a yellow or white liner is best .
 
I bought an Aarn pack which was brilliantly waterproof, but I got an Osprey "Airporter" the next size up, so I could checkin the backpack and the poles (with tips wrapped in a towelling) as one item.

The "Airporter" is apparently waterproof, but I didn't test that aspect.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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