+1 on the Jandd recommendation. Cheap, got all the features, durable. It is not
waterproof like the Revelate, though water resistant - good enough for any
day-ride. I do use it on some touring, though for long trips will use a custom
full size bag. Fits several of my bikes
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I despise them for the constant leg/fabric on fabric sound. Great salesman that
I am (sardonic grin), I have a large (21.5” long) Frost River Trezona if anyone
is interested in trying it. Mounted on the bike and ridden a few hundred yards,
so near new condition. $75 shipped. PM me if
Used the fairweather half frame bag. carried my pump, tools, wallet,
cellphone, spare tube on a regular basis. on a few overnights i used, it
held my hammock, and sleeping pad along with some tools.
On Monday, January 8, 2018 at 11:55:52 AM UTC-5, Neil Doran wrote:
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> I'm contemplating adding
I use a half wedge frame bag from roadrunner bags that doesnt monopolize
too much space. i keep a water bladder/straw in it that is the same size as
a nalgene. that way i can get to the water easier while riding and can use
a water bottle for keeping food/alcohol in.