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    I'm not sure I get the question. Surely any draw-string bag, zip up bag, dry bag, ziplock bag or whatever you like would work fine for the purpose of keeping these things nicely together and easy to find? I've got plenty of bags and pouches and haven't given much thought to something as simple as keeping my cords & hardware together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kona dawg View Post
    Was gonna order the equinox but shipping was as much as 2 bags lol
    lol aye if I remember right I had to wait till I can tack them onto an amazon order. Price of living in the "boonies" though I'm not sure I've ever seen them at a REI or the like.

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    Got em in my Amazon cart! Thanks. That is exactly what I had in mind just couldn't find them anywhere.

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    A small plastic organizer case from the fishing dept of Walmart. Works great, portable and the top is see through!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alifeoutdoors View Post
    I use several different sizes of these equinox pouches depending on what I'm taking. They weigh nothing, are that nice rectangular shape and somewhat water resistant.
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    They would work great for RL organizers....

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    ROFL - and how do you carry these when hiking?
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    Any of my dutch bling that isn't attached to something gets kept in a small heavy duty 3"ziplock bag.
    Hanging in the woods, paddlin and catching trout- My kind of living...

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    Kammok Roo sells zip-bags made of diamond ripstop hammock scraps.

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    It occurs to me that I have a variety of different bags - stuff sacks and little bags that various camping items and other things have come in. I have an inflatable mat that loses air, the draw string bag in came with might be just right for my Dutch hardware.

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    The main reason I love Dutchware bling is because almost all of it is able to live integrated into the system, so you don't have to worry about storing it seperatley.

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