How much water can the Mk-VII take?

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How much water can the Mk-VII take?

Post by Gregoire Defense »

How water resistant is the MK- VII?
Is the canvas water proof?

I know I wore a Danish Gas mas bag (not a MK- VII) on my trip to Peru.
And we went white water rafting! :D :D
The bag prtected my cameras inside.

How well will these bags protect to the contents of it from water and rain?

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I'd think if you sprayed it down really well with some Scotchguard, it would withstand a rainshower easily. I don't know that I'd take it rafting, but I'd wear it in a hard rain with a good coat of Scotchguard. That's what I put on my LL Bean Field Coats when I wear them hunting anyway....and they're canvas.

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Thanks dawg! :)

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Not the original precious Mk VII. I wouldn’t let a single drop of water hit my precious. If you’re talking about the WPG bag that’s fine as there is a (for all intense and purposes) endless supply of those, while original Mk VII’s are like gold dust now.

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Haha :lol:

What about those respirator holes? It seems like water can get in through those holes. Am I wrong? Does anybody know about this?

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Post by Indydawg »

Actually, I think those are DRAIN holes for when they get water IN them...the water can get out easier with those holes in it. Otherwise, that tight weave canvas might hold the water....

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morgan wrote:Not the original precious Mk VII. I wouldn’t let a single drop of water hit my precious. If you’re talking about the WPG bag that’s fine as there is a (for all intense and purposes) endless supply of those, while original Mk VII’s are like gold dust now.

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Are you serious?! :shock:
I wash mine all the time. She's still in perfect shape!
I mean, C'mon, they were made for WAR. I think they could stand up to a few drops of water. :?

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P.S. Dyed it too... TWICE!
Still in amazing shape! :D Tougher than H.E.L.L.
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Post by Illinois Troy »

Definitely tough. I've had mine soaked in some seroius downpours, and the inside as always stayed dry, no scotchgaurd or any sealant, it seems that the canvas tightens up after the first soak, much like a canvas tent would. They are pretty resilient.

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Post by Gregoire Defense »

Good to know.
conceited_ape wrote: I mean, C'mon, they were made for WAR. I think they could stand up to a few drops of water. :?
That is what I'm saying Rod! :D
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Post by morgan »

I still will treat mine with great care.

“I’ll be drinking my Mk VII health when yours has gone the way of the dodo!”

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conceited_ape wrote:
morgan wrote:Not the original precious Mk VII. I wouldn’t let a single drop of water hit my precious. If you’re talking about the WPG bag that’s fine as there is a (for all intense and purposes) endless supply of those, while original Mk VII’s are like gold dust now.

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Are you serious?! :shock:
I wash mine all the time. She's still in perfect shape!
I mean, C'mon, they were made for WAR.
I am with the Ape on this one if we're talking about the originals. However, what about the WPG's? I've only had mine ina light rain and it's just fine.

Does anyone have some experience with the WPG in rain? Or, does anyone own one of each and is able to relate if the construction is similar enough to make a fair assuption that the WPG would hold up in "war," much less the rain?

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