Matthew Williams’ recent post on his bullmoose bag project reminded me that 
there are lots of boutique artisans out there doing really cool custom 
work. It also got me thinking about what I’m looking for in an ideal 
commuter bag. I’m interested in a briefcase or courier bag that’s carried 
in a transverse orientation behind and under the saddle, like a Carradice. 
I’d want some sort of quick-release mechanism attaching it to the saddle, 
and it would be supported from underneath by a smallish rack. The idea here 
is something that wouldn’t be out of place in an office or on an airplane 
but that’s simple to attach and remove.

First off, can anybody point me in the direction of an existing product 
that meets these criteria? (Ortlieb has some options that come close, but 
are designed to be carried pannier-style, not saddlebag-style.) If I end up 
going with a custom bag, what are the commercially available quick-release 
systems that I could incorporate into the design, or maybe retrofit onto an 
existing bag? I’m familiar with Klickfix and the Carradice Bagman. Any 
others that I should be aware of?

Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA

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