A friend of mine has one and loaned it to me for a few days. I didn't
like it. You can mount it on a front rack (Mark's Rack, Nitto mini-
front rack) without a decauler but it didn't seem entirely steady. The
bag's construction seemed cheap and it was too small. I think it's
even smaller than the Acorn rando bag. The area where you put a cue
sheet is rather small and so if you used it for a brevet, depending on
the number of cues, you might find yourself having to adjust the cue
sheet frequently. Also it's not that tall so if it's going on a big
bike, say 60cm frame, it looks kind of odd and isn't as easy to
access. Overall the bag just seems to miss the boat.Still, the bag is
inexpensive.

If you're looking for a bag to use for randonneuring just bite the
bullet and get a Berthoud HB bag through the Rene Herse online store.
The guy who runs it, Mike Kone, is super nice and helpful.

--mike

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