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Re: alternatives to alpkit tapered dryloks.

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Just ordered a couple of the dry bags from Beth.
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Tried emailing wildcat (on Monday) via the contact form on the site but no response yet. Will the tapered drybags be for sale on the site soon?
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chris n wrote:Tried emailing wildcat (on Monday) via the contact form on the site but no response yet. Will the tapered drybags be for sale on the site soon?
There were a couple of messages on the front page of their site concerning moving to a new server/host. It might be one of those things that hasn't transferred across correctly. Maybe drop Ian a PM.
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Yes, might be an issue with website email, which is being addressed today. Best short term solution is email wildcatgearuk@gmail.com
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Thanks Ian. :-bd
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Small black tapered bag arrived last Friday - excellent service from Wildcat. Used it for my commute this morning - made loading my Wayfarer harness much easier than the Alpkit Airlok I had been using. Definitely recommended. :-bd
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Probably an obvious answer to this... but how on earth do I tell what version of the Tiger I have?

I want to order a tapered dry bag but I can't seem to work out if I have a Drover or a Wayfarer. Is there something I can measure to determine it?
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Richard G wrote:Probably an obvious answer to this... but how on earth do I tell what version of the Tiger I have?

I want to order a tapered dry bag but I can't seem to work out if I have a Drover or a Wayfarer. Is there something I can measure to determine it?
If you pop it in the scales a Drover weight 195g the smaller Wayfarer only 175G

I will be getting stock of the Black 5 to 10 litre tapered bags that fit the Drover on Monday if anyone wants one.
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Cheers. Seems I have the weight weenie 165g version of the Wayfarer. ;)
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