Dustproof and waterproof bag for pack on quad

AZBULLCRAZY

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Curious of any experience with this. Im getting a quad to hunt with. One thing I am OCD with is my gear getting dust caked from the roads. I know they make boxes for quad racks but all of them seem to suck as far as dust. Is that Kuiu Taku pretty strong and dustproof? Or does anyone use anything else? I have a kifaru reckoning pack so a bigger pack.

My thought is to buy a basket type attachment for my rear rack and toss a dustproof bag in it with my pack inside.

I appreciate any experience with this. Thanks!
 

Dezurtrat

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I use a PVC .. ROLL TOP.. duffle dry bag you can pick them up pretty cheap on amazon. 100% waterproof and dust proof. I just strap it down on the rear rack of my 4 wheeler with bungees. Absolutely stay away from zippers, they will be toast after your first trip. I also hunt in the desert where the roads turn to powder if you know what i mean and everything is absolutely covered in alkali powder. Undo the bungees unroll the top and everything is completely clean.
 

Couesy31

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I use a PVC .. ROLL TOP.. duffle dry bag you can pick them up pretty cheap on amazon. 100% waterproof and dust proof. I just strap it down on the rear rack of my 4 wheeler with bungees. Absolutely stay away from zippers, they will be toast after your first trip. I also hunt in the desert where the roads turn to powder if you know what i mean and everything is absolutely covered in alkali powder. Undo the bungees unroll the top and everything is completely clean.
Hell ya! Thanks for the share!
 

Dezurtrat

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Thanks from me too! How long have you had it? Any durability concerns?
I've had mine for about 8-9 years now. I've noticed i have 2 small holes about 1/4" on the bottom of the bag from rubbing on the rack. Nothing a little bit of gorilla tape cant handle but, I average probably 300 miles a year with the bag strapped on the wheeler during hunting season. So in my opinion they're very durable especially for $50-70. The bag that i have is not the same name brand as the one i posted from amazon but they're all the same just different names on them.
 

Wrench

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I love the box on the front. It opens to me for quick access. It has racks for gun and bow. It makes a change in pressure that keeps rain and snow off me, it doesn't change how i get on or off the rig.....and i can still haul an elk out on rhe rack without 3 miles of rigging.
 

Jimss

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I use dry bags inside my kifaru pack to keep dust off my expensive camera and other gear. Stays dry plus dust proof.
 
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