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    Before I stay with my tried and true practice of "always buy the wrong one",the question I have is this-How weatherproof is the Ursack?Don't you still need to use an opsack inside it for odor control (which I guess would
    make the first question moot?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Five Tango View Post
    Before I stay with my tried and true practice of "always buy the wrong one",the question I have is this-How weatherproof is the Ursack?Don't you still need to use an opsack inside it for odor control (which I guess would
    make the first question moot?)
    It's not weatherproof at all. I always use an OP bag in mine. There is debate on how well the bags work at containing odors, but they definitely keep the ursack clean and your food dry.


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