Deuter Thermal Bag is excellent for carrying Quickload Film

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Deuter Thermal Bag is excellent for carrying Quickload Film

Post by David Evans » Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:30 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

I was looking for something to hold Quickload film, and came across a Deuter 2 Liter Thermal Bag in a shop in Ingleton. It does the job pretty well, so thought I'd share the find here.
It's intended for holding a hydration pack, is very marginally bigger than absolutely perfect, but apart from that it's pretty good for the job. Even has a tab at the top that can be used to hang it from a tripod! Also elasticated tabs for using shock cord if you want to strap it to the outside of a backpack.
I can't find the 2 liter version online, but it's the same shape as the 3 liter one that can be found online, but presumably a bit smaller.
I've used the American English 'liter' spelling as that's the spelling in the product specification.
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Post by Dave Tolcher » Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:11 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00

If you search on deuter streamer you get quite a few hits from bike and outdoor shops incl the 2l version.

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Post by Apple » Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:08 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Another one to look out for is the LowePro side pocket that was current when the Mk1 nature trekker backpack was out - it holds 2 packs of foil-wrapped quickload very snugly. Unfortunately, they don't seem to have listed anything of a similar size for a few years in the accessory lists.
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Re: Deuter Thermal Bag is excellent for carrying Quickload Film

Post by Stephen Vaughan » Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:54 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Hello - apologies for double-posting (in classified section aswell)

I've got a couple of these Deuter Streamer Bags (unused) if anyone is interested in buying them...?

£10 each

They are the 3L version. Each one takes two boxes of Quickload (in box), with a couple of inches to spare above or below the boxes for a pair of gloves or a small sandwich possibly :)

Same top loop and side loops for strapping to rucksack. I'll include some web strapping to attach them.
Thanks
Stephen

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