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MK VII vs. The Elements

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 12:14 pm
by adamallstar
Hello, I’m new to the forums (first post!)

I recently picked up an Mk VII and I love the style of the bag, and I think it would make a great companion for outdoor excursions. As it was pouring down rain today in Houston, I was wondering if waterproofing the Mk VII would help keep my stuff inside dry and maybe help guard against stains.

I did some research and it appears that Nikwax is predominant product in the wash & waterproof treatment product line. There seem to be some positive reviews around the web as well as the one of their wash-in treatments winning the editor's choice award in Backpacker Magazine.

I just wanted to see if anyone has attempted doing this to their bag and if so, have you had any luck with a waterproofing treatment, if so what type did you use?

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 1:51 pm
by ob1al
Hey adamallstar, let me welcome you to the forum!

As to treating the bag, personally I prefer to let nature take its course and let the MKVII 'age with the elements'. :wink:

I guess scotchguard might be another alternative, but I leave it to others to advise in this area.

Anyway, welcome once again! :D

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 3:24 pm
by Ken
Hi there!!

I have never tried waterproofing any of my gear to be honest and I guess its something I should really look into doing in my part of the world. Take care when applying anything to your gear - you are doing the right thing checking on here before doing it. I hope you find your answer.

Will be curious to see what results you get if you go ahead with it.

All the best!

Ken

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 7:29 pm
by IndianaJames
Welcome!! Waterproofing the MK VII.... good idea! Maybe even some Scotch Guard would work!

Cheers
I J

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 9:23 pm
by Swindiana
I treated one of my bags with water repellant aerosol spray for use on canvas, and then did the same to my Converse All Stars. It is also a stain-repellant and it has worked very nice in the rainy Swedish summer. I did it not so much for protecting the 'made for war' bag, but rather what I carry inside. :wink: The bags were originally treated with water proofing stuff and I figured my every day bag wouldn't mind having a bit of refill of the more modern kind. Rain and water will not soak through now, but rather form drops on the canvas instead. I can't remember what brand I used, but I bet you can find an equally nice product in any shoe store. Of course, there is always the issue of altering these bags or not as they are antique collectibles. I use my mint one every day and figure I will do so for the rest of my life, so why not make it the best lasting bag possbile? :)

P.S You can't even tell it's there when handling or looking and the bag. D.S

Regards,
Swindiana

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 1:50 am
by adamallstar
Ob, ken, james & swin, thank you for the welcome!

I’ve been considering just waterproofing the bag that I’m going to use personally to keep it looking sharp and keep the others untouched for ‘antique collectable’ purposes. It is kinda funny that a bag that was intended for rugged wartime use is held in such high regard 62 years later :D

I will try to get some pics up soon.

Cheers,
-adam