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Hughsey - is the case A4 size ?
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Best way to visualise my Ortlieb mapcase is to grab either an OS Landranger or an OS Explorer map. Open the map once, so that it's showing all the cover on one side, and mapping on the other side. Now open it once sideways, so that you're looking at four panels of mapping at a glance. Fold the map back on itself, so that you have two panels of mapping on both sides. Now... imagine the map completely encased in transparent plastic... and that's moreorless the size of my Ortlieb. I have to say it's a bomb-proof piece of kit, and easily one of my all-time favourites. I never go anywhere without one, unless I'm using a Harveys map, which of course doesn't need a mapcase. I also use a smaller Ortlieb on rare occasions. I can fit an opened Psion 3 inside it and still type through the plastic in any kind of downpour. Again... a bomb-proof solution to a problem.
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The Ortlieb mapcase is pretty much square and fits an OS map as Paddy describes. There is also an Ortlieb A4 case which is rectangular and, well, er, A4 sized.

Personally I use an Ortlieb A5 case for my maps because it's neater to fit in my pocket or strap to the side of my pack. 

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I have both the A4 and the normal map case size and personally I like the larger map case sized one.  There are loops at the bottom so you cna make it half the size easily and it means I can fit my phone and other stuff in there as well.

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