Carribou Cases

patrickg450

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I have the side opening Carribou Cases on my scooter, love them. No complaints. I just ordered the brackets so I can strap stuff on top on each case vice carrying on long bag that sits on top of the passenger seat.

What I am looking for is recommendations for top loading bags that are sized to fit on top of each side case. I have seen many of folks that carry bags but they are the standard bags that open on the side.

Like this:
https://www.rei.com/product/883363/sea-to-summit-lightweight-dry-sack-8-liters?CAWELAID=120217890000818220&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=16033111960&CATCI=pla-286076516774&cm_mmc=PLA_Google|404_37298|8833630003|none|8258e8bc-1bed-4dec-93cf-8fa5de4613ce|pla-286076516774&lsft=cm_mmc:pLA_Google_LIA|404_37298|8833630003|none|8258e8bc-1bed-4dec-93cf-8fa5de4613ce|pla-286076516774&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhJPWh6zm1gIVFpd-Ch2MwwlyEAQYBSABEgJU0_D_BwE


I want more of a top load/duffel type bag, not necessary needing a zipper for the opening as it can still roll up and clip down.

Like so:
https://www.rei.com/product/114963/nrs-high-roll-duffel-dry-bag-70-liters


Suggestion? Biggest bag for the buck? Correct Size?
 

treybrad

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I've had good luck with the plain SealLine bags. I think the 'Baja' line is their base, heavy duty bag. You can snag a monster sized 55L for around $50 on Amazon. I've taken mine on canoe trips as well as motorcycle trips, strapped across the back seat with no issues.

I think I've attached a couple of pics if I did this right....

trey
 

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Checkswrecks

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You can see all sorts of sizes and styles at pretty much any Bass Pro, West Marine, etc that sells to folks with boats and kayaks.
 
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