That's an interesting bag. What do you think is the reasonable weight limit
for a trunk bag like that?

And I'm curious why you chose the trunk bag instead of panniers?

On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 10:36 PM, 'Clayton' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> After my first grocery run, with about 15 to 20 lbs. The lamination glue I
> used is still drying, and the bag has lost some weight. It's now just under
> two lbs..It works great..... (I am now working on a new, smaller bag, less
> bootish)...My Atlantis is my car, year round, and my rear rack top bag is
> very important! Everything has to be carried up the stairs, so having the
> bag and my front basket quick release makes getting everything up a three
> trip, trip. One for the bag, one for the basket (not shown) and one for the
> bike. For a big shopping trip, I add panniers. I have carried 2-8' 2x2's, 2
> 4' steel bars, and forty lbs. of bird seed, on one trip...
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-v-LAA_tEWGY/WgksH1dcytI/AAAAAAAAAVg/fG26QMp9wmc6niiD_6ZDbmHU9oV0DHVAQCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_6305.JPG>Clayton
> Bailey, Bend
>
>
> On Monday, October 30, 2017 at 7:23:04 AM UTC-7, Clayton wrote:
>>
>> My new prototype foam laminate rack top bag design for bag making people.
>> The evolution of the Stuinniker continues.  The bag is shaped like a boot,
>> with a roll down top. It doesn't look like it, but you can see into the toe
>> when open, so finding stuff is a non issue. For camping the sleeping bag
>> goes into the toe, and there is plenty of room for more stuff. It holds too
>> many groceries too. It quick releases off of the rack using a homemade
>> carbon fiber snap plate. The bag works well, but I overbuilt it using too
>> heavy of a yellow liner fabric, and it's a bit heavy at two pounds. There
>> is a smattering of brass and leather to keep it Rivish. For additional
>> photos, see DirtDanceDesigns on Instagram, or search for #Stuinniker. (I
>> don't sell anything, so this isn't a sales post.)  I am now working on a
>> 'Zeppelin' bag, shaped kinda like a turtle shell. (The white paper models).
>> It will be my daily bag and maybe an aero sleeping bag rack top bag.
>>  Clayton Bailey, Bend.
>>
>>
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DitIuwKb71Y/Wfcw0gDtWKI/AAAAAAAAAVE/zZtWhobu-nIrgdMr-qm3IxBN3Pl9RHbNgCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_6212.JPG>
>>
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