yeah, tarp 'liner' velcro's out everywhere except on the actual flap that covers the front where its firmly sewn in. Anyhows, I rang condor earlier on, but the dude on the phone (who didn't seem that interested) said he'd Never heard of anyone replacing the liner, and was rather confident that a chrome bag could have gone down with the titanic and would still be shrugging off water even now. Best solution he came up with was to 'line it with a bin-bag.' nice. Had a look at nikwax's product range and have decided to give their motorcycle gear-waterproofing spray a go. (http://www.nikwax.co.uk/en-gb/products/productdetail.php?productid=65&activityid=5) If its good enough for hurtling along motorways in horizontal rain it'll be good enough for my commuting bag...
yeah, tarp 'liner' velcro's out everywhere except on the actual flap that covers the front where its firmly sewn in. Anyhows, I rang condor earlier on, but the dude on the phone (who didn't seem that interested) said he'd Never heard of anyone replacing the liner, and was rather confident that a chrome bag could have gone down with the titanic and would still be shrugging off water even now. Best solution he came up with was to 'line it with a bin-bag.' nice. Had a look at nikwax's product range and have decided to give their motorcycle gear-waterproofing spray a go. (http://www.nikwax.co.uk/en-gb/products/productdetail.php?productid=65&activityid=5) If its good enough for hurtling along motorways in horizontal rain it'll be good enough for my commuting bag...