Can any decoys out there steer me in the right direction in finding a bag big enough to store a bite suit. All I can find is one on Ray Allens site. Any suggestions would be great.
Extra-Large Great for extended trips. 8,460 cu. in. 3 lb. 5 oz. 15"H x 34"W x 17"D.
I would compare the dimensions with that to the one Ray Allen sells. I can tell you that the quality from LL Bean is always great and if something goes wrong (ie zipper breaks, handle comes undone) they will make it right.
i think the "sea-bags" that we had in the navy would work well. i bought a bag, but my next one will be one of those. tough canvas, no zippers to break, and usually fairly cheap at an army surplus store.
brandon
I use the jacket as a bag. First I put my shoes, sticks, cup, etc.. in the legs of the pants and then I fold the pants the way you would find jeans on a store shelf. The pants go inside the jacket and the all the fasteners on the jacket get put together. After that I wrap the arms round itself and use a cargo strap to cinch it all together and compress it. If I'm checking it as luggage I'll add a second strap to make an "X" on the jacket. Unless you have tons of gear, this works well, plus you don't have the added weight of the bag. Hope this helps.
I have used the big military canvas bags and can fit the suit and other equipment in it. I currently use a Nike hockey gear bag which works great. I really like Scott's idea (kinda like rolling up a sleeping bag).
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