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Old 25 Nov 18, 02:20 PM  
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Another vote for the Decathlon bags, which we bought after seeing them recommended on here.

We took several with us this year, on the basis that if they got wet, was easy enough to swap out, but I ended up using them as packing cubes on the way home, too, keep small purchases organised. Chris has also started using one on the back of his wheelchair when he goes to physio - and has had several people there asking about them, as it works so well!

Look small, but they hold tonnes! They comfortably fit 2 2l bottles of pop, give you an idea of size.

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Old 25 Nov 18, 03:06 PM  
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after our recent holiday, id go for either a bum bag or no bag.
we generally have a rucksack and that goes on the back of sons wheelchair. so generally husband takes this through the bag line and I usually have my phone, camera and a water bottle.
it was such a pain constantly waiting for them, I could go through the no bag line.
sometimes id wait nearly 20 mins. on a few occasions my husband used his bumbag, it was so much quicker.
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Old 26 Nov 18, 01:18 PM  
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Thanks everyone for your ideas.
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Old 26 Nov 18, 01:40 PM  
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Thanks everyone going with the Decathlon. Hope it arrives in time before I go on Friday.
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Old 11 Feb 19, 01:39 PM  
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Thanks everyone who recommended the Decathlon bags! I've just ordered two.

What a fab price! £2.49 each, though some more unusual colours were only £1.99. You can't go wrong 😁
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