I have used a Carradace Nelson Longflap I've used for daily commuting and 
overnight trips for 20 years now. For medium and higher trail bikes putting 
loads on the rear are less detrimental to handling than the front. The 
Nelson's lateral shape keeps things as well forward as possible. I got it 
for a ridiculously light ride across the country (credit card camping and 
eating) on my Rambouillet. Simple, useful and adaptable.

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Friday, April 15, 2022 at 6:20:56 PM UTC-4 Chris K wrote:

> Hi all - I'm new to the group and figured you all would have opinions on 
> "the best all-around useful saddle bag," if you could only own one.
>
> For context, I ride a Bridgestone CB-0 set up with a front rack and Wald 
> basket. This is great, but I sometimes wish for a little more capacity in 
> the form of a bag. Based on Rivendell's site, the Bagboy or the Happisack 
> seem to fit this "all-around useful" purpose and size. I mostly ride around 
> town but want to do some overnights this summer as well.
>
> Would you recommend definitely getting one over the other? I'm also 
> looking at the Swift Zeitgeist or Catalyst.
>
> Thanks!
>

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