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11/4/2013 at 7:56pm
Location: Newcastle Outfit: Hi Gear Voyager 6
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Was wondering if anyone has any of these and how u find them? Or if there is a better/cheaper alternative?
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11/4/2013 at 8:17pm
Location: Leicester Outfit: coachman avocet565 + discovery sport
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We use the "stacks" and find them very useful for packing smalls, t shirts jumpers etc. We then pop them in the bottom of caravan wardrobe and it keeps things really tidy. We just put them into our normal soft bags though so can't comment on full system. Have found them to be good quality. Bought from Taunton Leisure with some discount on list price.
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12/4/2013 at 8:08am
Location: N. Manchester Outfit: minnesota 4
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we have some of the larger pack and go bags (after getting Outwell vouchers),I can't remember what they are called but the ones that stand up as shelves, and the ones that can be hung up on a rail.
We have not yet used them camping, so I can't really comment on how they work as shelves or hanging units. We have just left the bags lying flat on the floor in a corner when we have been away. But so far we have found they are great because they pack down small when not in use (previously we used canvas bags - one each). So far we have used one of the bags with 2 sections for us grown ups, and another (this one is one of the hanging types) with 3 sections for the kids. Having the clothes in sections is certainly easier than all in one large suitcase/bag. The stacks bags have also been great for smaller items (undies), and we could do with more of them so we had swimming stuff separately, kids shoes, and then bits and bobs.
So overall impressions have been good - but I'm sure you will find cheaper imitations on flea bag as is the way of the world now.
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12/4/2013 at 10:11am
Location: Hertfordshire Outfit: Lots of tents and a 72 VW Camper
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Product information here
Plus a link to an existing thread too.
Cheers Ratty
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