Map case recommendations.

lostplanet

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I have tried a couple of variations for carrying OS explorers around but none so far are very nice to be honest. tried the cheap ones first but now willing to spend a bit more on a good one.
Tried :
Ortlieb mapcase - which is ok but no where to put pens and compass and bits.

Nato Mapcase Black from unknown manufacturer - is just too big and takes a while to open up and fold again. Don't like the look of the material.

Silva All round map case - This is better but the pen holders don't work, and my compass doesnt fit in the pocket , also feels cheap (like it won't last very long).

So I am looking for a case about the same size as the Silva with similar features.
Pen holders that work, compass (exped 4) storage, pad storage, a bit of space for leaflets and bits, waterproof.

http://www.silva.se/templates/Produ...5-3A81-4E90-8BB0-8069454AD950}&epslanguage=EN

http://www.mapsworldwide.com/sku_29204.htm

Thanks
 

bigbear

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Or just buy a cheap ziplock case from W H Smith and throw it away when it wears out ( which takes far longer than you would expect) and keep pens compas etc somewhere else. It has trhe advantage of being light, cheap and small enough to stuff in a pocket or down smock for regular consultation.
I switched to this system years ago and am amazed at how well it works.
 

lostplanet

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I have a large Alok-sak i could use, I like the idea of that but if i could i'd try an all in one solution again.
Are the ziplocks similar material to Alok-sak, like rubber rather than plastic/vinyl?

I ruined a ortlieb mapcase by writing on it with permanent lumocolour, where as the silva cases window can be written on and cleaned with autosol. That's why i would go down the plastic/vinyl window rather than the rubber type if you see what i mean.

what pen compass/case do you recommend, I use to have a Black horse zip case for note book and pens but unfortunately lost it. Tried a Arktis note book cover and that fell apart.
 

SimonM

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I only buy the pre laminated maps these days. The price difference pays for itself as the maps last a lot longer. They offer lots of advantages over paper -
they don't rip or tear in the wind, you can write on them with a chinagraph pencil.

As a result, I don't use a map case anymore, just carry my pad / pencil in the top pocket of my sac, with the compass in a pouch on my hip belt.

HTH

Simon
 

lostplanet

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Greg i think the infantry version of your mapcase would be good, looks like a better version of the silva and for the price i can afford to give it try anyway...so ordering one soon.

cheers
 

Greg

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Greg i think the infantry version of your mapcase would be good, looks like a better version of the silva and for the price i can afford to give it try anyway...so ordering one soon.

cheers

I've had my one for over 12yrs now and the only problem I have found is the clip snapped on me on Tuesday! I hope it works for you.
 

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