Sweeney
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Living small in a teardrop means organization. Everything has to have a place...and a little diciplin of putting things back where they need to go. Failure to do this will result in frustration.
Back in the day we were able to find small totes and bags a bit easier, or at least the options were a bit more visible even in the stores. But for some reason when we started our search to refresh our new Ultra 560, we have not been able to find luggage bags. We found ourselves looking at dollar stores and "5 below" finding the best options for us were children's backpacks. Which of course were sadly made in china to a very low price point...meaning no dourability.
What we were looking for is a 12" x 6" x 6" bag with a zipper closure around the top edge along the long and 1 short side and simply were unable I've got pretty good google foo, and generally can find what I'm looking for quickly --- my wife is better than I am --- we we both were coming up empty.
We finally cracked it --- the key to this stuff is alternative use items that are designed for some other purrpose. Finally we cracked it. And as obvious as it is, for some reason we were blind to it....the magic term was "Shoe Bag" which got us exactly what we needed. We settled on this item - right approximate size, the zipper top we wanted, and as a bonus vented sides to allow easy visability to contents without having to open the bag.
2 bags allows adequate room for 4-5 days of "delicates", socks, and T-Shirts. We then store jeans and pants in the storage bay behind the seat in our 560. By the way, with the heater, I can tell you its very nice to slip into warm jeans in the winter
Just don't store your chocolate there.
2 bags fit comfortably on either of the upper cabinets without crowding. Giving still a little mroe room for a shaving kit or maybe even a rolled up pair of jeans or sweatpants for the night run to the shower house.
Hope this helps some of the new owners...
Back in the day we were able to find small totes and bags a bit easier, or at least the options were a bit more visible even in the stores. But for some reason when we started our search to refresh our new Ultra 560, we have not been able to find luggage bags. We found ourselves looking at dollar stores and "5 below" finding the best options for us were children's backpacks. Which of course were sadly made in china to a very low price point...meaning no dourability.
What we were looking for is a 12" x 6" x 6" bag with a zipper closure around the top edge along the long and 1 short side and simply were unable I've got pretty good google foo, and generally can find what I'm looking for quickly --- my wife is better than I am --- we we both were coming up empty.
We finally cracked it --- the key to this stuff is alternative use items that are designed for some other purrpose. Finally we cracked it. And as obvious as it is, for some reason we were blind to it....the magic term was "Shoe Bag" which got us exactly what we needed. We settled on this item - right approximate size, the zipper top we wanted, and as a bonus vented sides to allow easy visability to contents without having to open the bag.
2 bags allows adequate room for 4-5 days of "delicates", socks, and T-Shirts. We then store jeans and pants in the storage bay behind the seat in our 560. By the way, with the heater, I can tell you its very nice to slip into warm jeans in the winter

2 bags fit comfortably on either of the upper cabinets without crowding. Giving still a little mroe room for a shaving kit or maybe even a rolled up pair of jeans or sweatpants for the night run to the shower house.
Hope this helps some of the new owners...