The Scottish fabric is the tightest and most light-and-airproof of any I've seen or used, and as far as I know is not available in the US. Carradice, I think, gets its fabric from the same Scottish maker. Or at least *has*. The waterproofness is one thing, and a big one, but as KS says and does, stuff your dead-if-wet stuff in plastic or nylon bags. Or get vinyl bags, like Ortliebs. Waterproofness aside and on a more practical, everyday note, the tightness and dryness of the Sackvilles means they don't accumulate dirt like both looser and oilier bags do. I don't say the bags are perfect, but they are as good as they can be, and as good as I've seen. Good enough, for sure.
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