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  • #16
    That's good to know.... I've got a bit of time b4 I need to make a decision and we head out west in June

    Originally posted by LiveFreeAndRoam View Post
    Hi Rob.

    In my case, the lining failure occurred after my very first trip - I noticed it was cracking and peeling when I got home. I've had the replacement bag for around 2 years and used it only 3 or 4 times. After all that time, most of it being folded up in the box it was shipped in, the lining still looks new on this bag. I'm guessing they had some manufacturing issue that's been resolved.

    LFaR.
    [I]cheers..... Rob (macca)[/I]
    [I][B][COLOR=DarkRed]Car-4: 1996 Defender Tdi [/COLOR][/B][/I]
    [I][B][COLOR=Blue]Car-3: 1996 Discovery Tdi Auto[/COLOR][/B][/I]
    [B][I][COLOR=Green]Car-2: 1993 Suzuki Vitara 4Dr (modified for Playing) [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]Now Retired[/COLOR][COLOR=Green] [/COLOR][/I][/B]
    [B][I][COLOR=DarkOrchid]Car-1: 2010 Toyota Prado 150's (Missus Car/current touring vehicle)[/COLOR][/I][/B]

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    • #17
      Anybody used InFront bags

      http://www.infrontcampinggear.com.au/category51_1.htm

      Not much detail on their site but sound pretty solid from the description

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      • #18
        Been using a bushranger bag since 2007 and still going good, has never leaked or let dust in and has been used alot, I recommend them Rob.
        Blue Storm 150 GXL 4D4 PRADO and 2014 Cub Brumby Camper My rig build [url]http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?25698-Derek11-s-2012-Blue-Storm-150-GXL-build-up[/url]

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        • #19
          Originally posted by derek11 View Post
          Been using a bushranger bag since 2007 and still going good, has never leaked or let dust in and has been used alot, I recommend them Rob.
          No signs of wear and tear ??

          How do u fasten it to your rack?
          [I]cheers..... Rob (macca)[/I]
          [I][B][COLOR=DarkRed]Car-4: 1996 Defender Tdi [/COLOR][/B][/I]
          [I][B][COLOR=Blue]Car-3: 1996 Discovery Tdi Auto[/COLOR][/B][/I]
          [B][I][COLOR=Green]Car-2: 1993 Suzuki Vitara 4Dr (modified for Playing) [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]Now Retired[/COLOR][COLOR=Green] [/COLOR][/I][/B]
          [B][I][COLOR=DarkOrchid]Car-1: 2010 Toyota Prado 150's (Missus Car/current touring vehicle)[/COLOR][/I][/B]

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          • #20
            Hi Rob, I fasten the bushranger bag to the rack by the 4 straps on the bag, it looks used on the base but has not rubbed through.
            cheers derek
            Blue Storm 150 GXL 4D4 PRADO and 2014 Cub Brumby Camper My rig build [url]http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?25698-Derek11-s-2012-Blue-Storm-150-GXL-build-up[/url]

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            • #21
              Thanks Derek....

              What size bag did u end up getting and what size is your roofrack compared to your bag? I'm not sure to get a bag the same length as the roofrack (2mtrs) or one a bit shorter that would allow me to put a toolbox, etc (u know what I mean) up on the rack....

              Originally posted by derek11 View Post
              Hi Rob, I fasten the bushranger bag to the rack by the 4 straps on the bag, it looks used on the base but has not rubbed through.
              cheers derek
              [I]cheers..... Rob (macca)[/I]
              [I][B][COLOR=DarkRed]Car-4: 1996 Defender Tdi [/COLOR][/B][/I]
              [I][B][COLOR=Blue]Car-3: 1996 Discovery Tdi Auto[/COLOR][/B][/I]
              [B][I][COLOR=Green]Car-2: 1993 Suzuki Vitara 4Dr (modified for Playing) [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]Now Retired[/COLOR][COLOR=Green] [/COLOR][/I][/B]
              [B][I][COLOR=DarkOrchid]Car-1: 2010 Toyota Prado 150's (Missus Car/current touring vehicle)[/COLOR][/I][/B]

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              • #22
                OK.... Time is drawing closer where I've got to make a decision on buying a Rooftop Bag. Still looking at the BushRanger Bag with the size of 1520x1220 with my Roofrack beiing 2000x1170 so the bag is 50mm wider than my Roofrack..... would this be a problem?

                One salesman still pointed back towards the MSA Bag but these are quite a lot more expensive than the BushRanger ones & I'm not sure why they are better..... Any ideas?

                rob
                [I]cheers..... Rob (macca)[/I]
                [I][B][COLOR=DarkRed]Car-4: 1996 Defender Tdi [/COLOR][/B][/I]
                [I][B][COLOR=Blue]Car-3: 1996 Discovery Tdi Auto[/COLOR][/B][/I]
                [B][I][COLOR=Green]Car-2: 1993 Suzuki Vitara 4Dr (modified for Playing) [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]Now Retired[/COLOR][COLOR=Green] [/COLOR][/I][/B]
                [B][I][COLOR=DarkOrchid]Car-1: 2010 Toyota Prado 150's (Missus Car/current touring vehicle)[/COLOR][/I][/B]

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                • #23
                  I had a canvas blind mob make a bag up from heavy duty canvas 12 years ago because comercial bags were dearer and not what I wanted. Mine is 1700 x 1100 and around 200mm high with a HD zipper down one side and across the back. It has a ply floor held in place by velcro and webbing sewn into each corner. I have captive nuts set in my Rhino sport bars for our rooftop tent and I have match drilled the bag and bolt it straight to the bars without a rack or basket from the inside of the bag, takes about five minutes. It is amazing how much fits into a bag this size and by coinsidence it fits snug into an aluminium Rolo basket as well. As waterproof as a canvas bag can be helped by not having a zipper at the front so wind pressure cannot force water through it.
                  Prado Polar White 150 GX 3.0 TD Auto. HR TB, ARB delux bar, Hella R2000 lights, Magnum winch, ARB 50mm lift, BFG AT 265/70R17 on 71/2" alloys, Alloy side steps, Rhino sport bars, Tint, UHF, Scangauge, Aux batt (ABR kit), Cargo barrier, 50l water tank, Storage system, Elec brake con. ARB compressor

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                  • #24
                    Well..... Bit the bullet and bought a MSA Rooftop Bag 1200x1800 in size. Bushtracker no longer do a suitable size bag anymore. Pulled it out of the box and was surprised as to how straps hold this bag down..... not sure if that will become a PITA or not.... time will tell I suppose
                    [I]cheers..... Rob (macca)[/I]
                    [I][B][COLOR=DarkRed]Car-4: 1996 Defender Tdi [/COLOR][/B][/I]
                    [I][B][COLOR=Blue]Car-3: 1996 Discovery Tdi Auto[/COLOR][/B][/I]
                    [B][I][COLOR=Green]Car-2: 1993 Suzuki Vitara 4Dr (modified for Playing) [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]Now Retired[/COLOR][COLOR=Green] [/COLOR][/I][/B]
                    [B][I][COLOR=DarkOrchid]Car-1: 2010 Toyota Prado 150's (Missus Car/current touring vehicle)[/COLOR][/I][/B]

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                    • #25
                      Anyone here bought a Southern Cross Canvas roofbag - I've heard their canvas products are very good.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by AshleyC View Post
                        Anyone here bought a Southern Cross Canvas roofbag - I've heard their canvas products are very good.
                        What sort of price are they selling for? (1200x1800)
                        [I]cheers..... Rob (macca)[/I]
                        [I][B][COLOR=DarkRed]Car-4: 1996 Defender Tdi [/COLOR][/B][/I]
                        [I][B][COLOR=Blue]Car-3: 1996 Discovery Tdi Auto[/COLOR][/B][/I]
                        [B][I][COLOR=Green]Car-2: 1993 Suzuki Vitara 4Dr (modified for Playing) [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]Now Retired[/COLOR][COLOR=Green] [/COLOR][/I][/B]
                        [B][I][COLOR=DarkOrchid]Car-1: 2010 Toyota Prado 150's (Missus Car/current touring vehicle)[/COLOR][/I][/B]

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Max View Post
                          Anybody used InFront bags

                          http://www.infrontcampinggear.com.au/category51_1.htm

                          Not much detail on their site but sound pretty solid from the description
                          Hi max, did you end up buying the infront roof bag? I'm considering one of these as I have been using their spare wheel bag and am very happy with it
                          Cheers
                          Phil
                          06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by fourbyphil View Post
                            Hi max, did you end up buying the infront roof bag? I'm considering one of these as I have been using their spare wheel bag and am very happy with it
                            Cheers
                            Phil
                            Haven't got anything yet. There's a bit more feedback of their gear online since I started looking and I haven't heard of any issues. I'm just not keen on buying this kind of stuff without checking it out first and the pics on the website don't show much.

                            I was leaning towards a Rhino bag but saw one beside an MSA bag recently and there's no comparison. Extra straps, lining, better fabric and extra covers make the MSA a great bag but I think it'll be too big for most of my trips.

                            Infront are Aussie made, made to order and can be customised and have 30% off until next week. I think I'm convincing myself...will let you know

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                            • #29
                              Thanks max,
                              Yeah basically for all the reasons you listed I'm thinking the same. I want a bag 1600 x 900 and it seems that the only way I can get it is by getting a custom size made. I have already spoken to klaus from infront who is willing to make ethe exact size . I am talking myself into it as I type!
                              With 30% disc comes out at $350 which is great value I reckon.
                              Cheers
                              Phil
                              06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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                              • #30
                                Well I have ordered it just waiting on the postman now!
                                Will let you know how it goes
                                Cheers
                                Phil
                                06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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