Use vacuum bags to keep your clothes compact and dry on tour. £10 from Argos or the like and you can suck the air out quite easily. Works really well.
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Keeping clothes compact and dry on tour
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Re: Keeping clothes compact and dry on tour
I assume new ones, otherwise your clothes get covered in dog hairs and flakes of dead skin.
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David T wrote:I assume new ones, otherwise your clothes get covered in dog hairs and flakes of dead skin.
What a posh vacuum bag you have David, I hate to think what's in ours!
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Wouldn't that mean you'd have to take a vacuum cleaner with you to suck the air out Neil?
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Phil N wrote:Wouldn't that mean you'd have to take a vacuum cleaner with you to suck the air out Neil?
For a tenner you can buy new. Posh lot.
Phil, you can use your mouth to suck the air out. (Stands back and waits for the turnip sniffers to take the piss)
Or you can let your clothes get wet. I will demonstrate on the way down to the central massiv in May how it works. Gives you more space to.
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