View Full Version : Cheap Rain Jacket for A1
Bill Watson August 24th, 2007, 07:42 PM G'day all.
Had a real win the other day. Was looking at getting a rain jacket for my A1 but balked at the cost, and the looks, of the custom ones available.
Went into my local camping store and bought a Sea to Summit 'Stuff Sack' ( http://www.seatosummit.com.au/showdetail.php?Code=ASS ) and cut the bottom out of it, sliced about two thirds along one side and, voila, a perfectly good rain jacket for my A1` for the cost of AUS$14.95!
It's waterproof coated nylon with a 'toggle' neck. Works a treat.
Oh. it's the 'Large' or 15L model.
Bill Pryor August 24th, 2007, 08:21 PM Excellent idea.
I carry a few plastic kitchen trash bags in my camea bag. Turn one upside down, slip over the camera...cut a slit for the lens and one for the eyepiece. if you cut each slit slightly smaller than it should be, the plastic stretches over the lens hood and fits tightly, same for the eyepiece. Not quite as elegant as yours.
Mark Kenfield August 25th, 2007, 07:54 AM And good thing you did too Bill! How bad are those floods up your end? I've spent a lot of holidays in Noosa, but I can't picture it flooded - can you test the rain jacket out and post up some footage of the flooding?
Neal Reville February 9th, 2008, 09:33 PM What a good idea, Bill Watson. I have been meaning to do something like this for a long, long time. Thus inspired, I'm off to the camping shop!
Regards
Michael Wisniewski February 10th, 2008, 12:14 AM I carry a few plastic kitchen trash bags in my camea bag.Good to know I'm not the only one! Always meant to get an "official" rain jacket, but the plastic kitchen trash bags are so handy. That nylon bag is a great idea, but I'm sticking with the trash bags, I end up using them for so many other things.
Sam Robinson April 19th, 2008, 10:50 PM G'day all.
Went into my local camping store and bought a Sea to Summit 'Stuff Sack' ( http://www.seatosummit.com.au/showdetail.php?Code=ASS ) and cut the bottom out of it, sliced about two thirds along one side and, voila, a perfectly good rain jacket for my A1` for the cost of AUS$14.95!
It's waterproof coated nylon with a 'toggle' neck. Works a treat.
Oh. it's the 'Large' or 15L model.
Great work Bill. I am also from Noosa and trying to find out which 'local' camping store you bought it from? cheers, Sam
Bill Watson April 20th, 2008, 04:29 AM G'day Sam.
I got mine from 'The Happy Camper' but they went out of business a couple of months ago.
I would think, however, that 'Gone Camping' in Eumundi Road would also have them.
Roy Feldman April 20th, 2008, 05:38 AM Just watched the making of 'Deadliest Catch' they used large food bags with lens opening and lcd screen holes (sort of transparent blue), it might be noted that they start every season with new cameras and end up trashing them all
Jim Press April 21st, 2008, 02:25 AM Nice work Wato! I know the guys at Sea to Summit--I'll let them know, they'll be wrapped to be cited!
Peter Dunphy April 28th, 2009, 06:04 PM Putting mine to use for the first time tomorrow in light rain!
Jonathan Shaw April 28th, 2009, 07:34 PM Just watched the making of 'Deadliest Catch' they used large food bags with lens opening and lcd screen holes (sort of transparent blue), it might be noted that they start every season with new cameras and end up trashing them all
That's funny.... what cams do they use for the show? I same one grab of a cameraman hanging of the side of the boat getting smashed! I reckon they put themselves at greater risk than the fishermen.
Peter Dunphy April 29th, 2009, 08:19 AM The Sea to Summit 'Stuff Sack' worked a treat for me in light rain today. A bit fiddly to get to the controls but the camera was still operable. The only niggle was the rain drops being blown by wind into the lens - but I guess that can't be helped nomatter what raincover you use!
Anyway, I recommend this Sea to Summit 'Stuff Sack' for light rain - it could probably handle heavy rain too but I wouldn't want to risk it :o)
So long as it's not windy, you should be fine using this.
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