Hey Lum, 

A thin foam sheet. (Fabric backed foam head liner might work). Closed cell 
or Neoprene. Neoprene is a little heavier. You can find thin closed cell 
foam at Fleabay. Turn your bag inside out. Cut the foam to fit. Mask off 
the zipper and anywhere you don't want spray glue. Spray the foam and bag 
interior with contact cement and carefully wrap the foam on. Carefully, as 
you only have one shot at this. Let dry. Remove tape. Turn back right side 
out. You might want to fill the bag tightly while inside out, to help put 
on the foam straight and without bubbles or wrinkles. ..If gluing your bag 
sounds too scary and drastic, you can spray glue a flexible plastic 
stiffener to the foam, roll it, insert and let expand to fit (with the foam 
side exposed to the contents).  I would add some peel and stick velcro to 
keep the plastic from rotating around and covering up the zipper if the 
natural expansion fit isn't enough to hold it in place. Foam is key, as the 
noise will drive you nuts with crap bouncing around on the bare plastic.  

Clayton
#DirtDanceDesigns

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