Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Messenger Bag Vote-athon

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drolldurham
06-15-05, 08:46 PM
I wonder how much flak i'm gonna catch for grouping all other bags into one big category


80sMutRider
06-15-05, 08:50 PM
I ride with a Specialized "30th Anniversary". I love the thing.
Though there's one little clip that I have no idea what it goes to...

deadly downtube
06-15-05, 08:51 PM
bailey works is not in the poll? wtf


phidauex
06-15-05, 08:51 PM
Custom custom custom! Bust out those sewing machines, hunt through those fabric stores, make your own bags! You'll enjoy yourself! Lust not for the shiny bags from the LBS!

peace,
sam

zelah
06-15-05, 08:52 PM
i really like my new Chrome

drolldurham
06-15-05, 08:54 PM
bailey works is not in the poll? wtf

i'd add it if i could....... alas.... *nudges moderator* if only...

Plinkerton
06-15-05, 09:17 PM
I have a Chrome and a Timbuk2, and the Chrome COMPLETELY trounces the Timbuk2 in every way. Build, comfort, style, etc. etc.

x2mars
06-15-05, 09:21 PM
chrome is good

Fugazi Dave
06-15-05, 09:27 PM
I adore my Timbuk2, but when it actually comes to RIDING with the bag on, my Chrome is assloads better. The Timbuk2 is a better around town bag, IMO, and the Chrome better for riding.

.shawn.
06-15-05, 09:29 PM
I had to get a Chrome to go with my 05 Pista, low top Chuck Taylors, and Flock of Seagulls haircut! :lol:

RedMenace
06-15-05, 09:30 PM
well i put my vote in for R.E.Load because i love them and because i do carry mine on occasion. but i really wanted to vote for Bagjack. super geil, direkt aus Berlin-Kreuzberg (jetzt mit Trendsetter-Effekt!) :)

jim-bob
06-15-05, 09:30 PM
Zo.

Ceya
06-15-05, 09:31 PM
Dsantis. GLOBE CANVAS! The Original!


S/F<
CEYA!

s2sxiii
06-15-05, 10:42 PM
bailey works is not in the poll? wtf

echoed.

TNCLR
06-15-05, 10:48 PM
Pac Designs????

griffin_
06-15-05, 10:53 PM
there is only reload

r-dub
06-15-05, 10:56 PM
I love my trusty Timbuk. I abused my first one daily for six years and it's still in great condition. I wish there was more metal and less plastic, but I still don't really have any complaints about them...and it's not just because I'm prodealed a couple of them every year...but it doesn't hurt (*cough cough RELoad*)

jasonyates
06-15-05, 10:57 PM
I have a Timbuk2 and I will say it isn't very comfortable. The strap is hard and hurts my shoulder. I've had it for quite a while, and I like it for sentimental reasons, but I usually just take my regular backpack with me when riding. I haven't had a chance to try a bunch of others because they are all too expensive. I have been wanting to try the Ortlieb messenger bag just because it is a little different and weird, but I don't know..

http://www.ortliebusa.com/cartgenie/images/small/MessengerBag.jpg

Chrome also has a backpack-style bag now that I think I might like too.

steaktaco
06-16-05, 12:01 AM
I liked freitags but they're a little too hip so I got one for my girlfriend instead (I wanted to be close to one). when she's not looking I try it on. it feels nice. I like beer.

I ride with a timbuk2 and I like how it just won't stay still on my back.

crushkilldstroy
06-16-05, 12:46 AM
I ride with a Specialized "30th Anniversary". I love the thing.
Though there's one little clip that I have no idea what it goes to...


it's the lightsaber mount.

markhr
06-16-05, 02:25 AM
Pac Designs????


seconded

Raiyn
06-16-05, 02:33 AM
I ride with a Specialized "30th Anniversary". I love the thing.
Though there's one little clip that I have no idea what it goes to...
I like my 29th Anniversary edition

boycey
06-16-05, 04:06 AM
Timbuk. Battered and threadbare, but I can't seem to part with it.

Terror_in_pink
06-16-05, 04:16 AM
pac, Zo, and Bailey works.


can i just pick these three?

oh ya, ortleib too, if you want hardcore waterproof.

jacobs
06-16-05, 05:10 AM
Seriously. 80% of the messengers in Boston use Pac's or Bailey's.

SamHouston
06-16-05, 06:19 AM
Yah, bad poll! Bad! [/swats poll with newspaper]

Besides most folks just vote for what they bought, good or bad. With no other frame of reference it's what we do, same with polls for frames/pedals/condoms etc polls are no good for products. The only way to test products is to have one of each otherwise it's a poll to see who produced more. Cannondale vs Vitus anyone? The title of the poll is "...the best bag company" Well, Biggest is Timbuk, followed by Chrome, then ReLoad and lastly Dank, which is no longer. "Other" is comprised of companies larger than Timbuk and smaller than REload and everywhere in between. As far as people go, it'd probably be REload that wins in the list provided. As for yadda yadda yadda..You see what I mean. With the Poll feature having 10 slots available it was clearly your intention to "catch flak" or "troll" as some might say :D cold busted

travsi
06-16-05, 06:41 AM
pac, but i can't afford one. so i have a bagaboo.

moeuf
06-16-05, 06:45 AM
Under The Weather - tough, good-looking, and a bargain to boot. My old PAC was hideous, expensive and stupidly heavy, but it was built like a brick ****house, so it gets points too.

shants
06-16-05, 07:01 AM
reload is the ultrajam

cavernmech
06-16-05, 07:07 AM
I have had a PAC for 7 years and it is still going strong....I really like the Bailey Works as well...as well as their old brochure with all the naked Blackouts with bags and the carrying capacity shown in cans of beer. Finally a caacity rating we can all understand. Reloads seem a bit pricey but a good bag none the less. The bag least worthy of a poll placing...Timbuk! They are not in the same league with the others on the list.

chimblysweep
06-16-05, 07:14 AM
I have already worn out a timbuk2 and a crumpler. Both were pieces of sh*t. I will never ever buy a bag again that has plastic hardware on it, or that takes two hands to adjust strap length, or that's made in taiwan.

I looooove my new Under the Weather. It's awesome, really solid and well-built. I think my friends and I all agree that it kicks reload's ass, is far more stable and sturdy.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/jkeisenh/newbag1.jpg

80sMutRider
06-16-05, 07:38 AM
it's the lightsaber mount.

Ahhhhh, now it makes sense! If only I went for the 300 Republic Credit add-on!

Plow Boy
06-16-05, 07:54 AM
Another vote for Reload.

akisicki
06-16-05, 08:31 AM
Pac to the n-th degree.

Worn almost everyday for eight years, and not a single hole, tear, leak, frayed edge or broken clip.
Every other bag I've seen has at least on of the above mentioned problems within five years.

I think the ballot needs to be reset to include a lot of other manufacturers.

rusholme
06-16-05, 08:40 AM
I have already worn out a timbuk2 and a crumpler. Both were pieces of sh*t. I will never ever buy a bag again that has plastic hardware on it, or that takes two hands to adjust strap length, or that's made in taiwan.



i dunno, chimblysweep...

i am no messenger, and i dont know that i ride as hard as you do (cant build no wheels, dont bunnyhop, etc), but i use my little crumpler for EVERYTHING, and it has done me good, real good. i had crumplers for other stuff before too and they can take a serious beating. your bee bag looks nice though

i havent got one of the other bags like reload, bailey etc to try, but maybe the dcc can help me with that....

EnLaCalle
06-16-05, 08:49 AM
This is an interesting piece about bags. For those that, er, like knowing the history of such things.

http://www.messengers.org/resources/history/bags.html

eblaska
06-16-05, 11:58 AM
I have a Timbuk2 and I will say it isn't very comfortable. The strap is hard and hurts my shoulder.

Jason,

You can buy a shoulder cushion thingy. If it's very uncomfortable you're wearing it wrong. I've been doing 40 mile rides with it and it doesn't hurt one bit.

salome
06-16-05, 12:22 PM
i'm sorry but this is a lame thread. why not just search through the endless number of posts about bags to figure out what people like.

lame threads seem to be a theme lately. we need a FAQ section.

harlot
06-16-05, 12:48 PM
Ditto. Or make messenger bags a sticky. And while you're at it, make skiddable pedals a sticky. Make everything a sticky!!

drac_vamp
06-16-05, 12:57 PM
zo. and a roach backpack style.

FUJI
06-16-05, 02:22 PM
I'm in the minority, I guess, but I'm looking to get rid of a lightly-used Chrome (Metropolis, blue with white liner) for a Bailey Works. Send me a message if you want it...

dolface
06-16-05, 02:46 PM
Yah, bad poll! Bad! [/swats poll with newspaper]

Besides most folks just vote for what they bought, good or bad. With no other frame of reference it's what we do, same with polls for frames/pedals/condoms etc polls are no good for products. The only way to test products is to have one of each otherwise it's a poll to see who produced more. Cannondale vs Vitus anyone? The title of the poll is "...the best bag company" Well, Biggest is Timbuk, followed by Chrome, then ReLoad and lastly Dank, which is no longer. "Other" is comprised of companies larger than Timbuk and smaller than REload and everywhere in between. As far as people go, it'd probably be REload that wins in the list provided. As for yadda yadda yadda..You see what I mean. With the Poll feature having 10 slots available it was clearly your intention to "catch flak" or "troll" as some might say :D cold busted

what SamHouston said.

i have a chrome i bought from the factory store that was discounted 'cause someone returned it, and i like it a lot. i put a piece of closed-cell foam between the bag and the liner to keep pokey things from digging into my spine, and it works great.

but it's the only bag i've ever ridden with, so i have no idea if it's the best or not.

Treespeed
06-16-05, 05:45 PM
Bailey Works, after wearing out two Timbuks.

Romoni_63
06-16-05, 06:21 PM
Jan Sport

sashae
06-16-05, 08:54 PM
I've got a roughly 19 year old Demartini/Globe Canvas mini that fits wonderfully while riding, but has rotted through to the lining (and all the way through in some areas) but I can't bring myself to part with it. That's part of the appeal of the bags -- they break in nicely.

I've owned a few Timbuk2s, and had two die when the buckle broke. Screw plastic.

I had a Bailey Wheelworks in college which was good sized, but felt flimsy. Never liked it enough.

I got a ReLoad a few years back, and I absolutely love it. The newest production is definitely better made -- I've got some serious fraying issues on mine, and the trim areas/pockets seem to be designed better and more durably now -- but it's by far the nicest bag I've had in total. Great to ride with, generally durable, looks cool, etc.

So, out of what I've used/owned, if I were getting a new cycling bag for large loads, I'd get another ReLoad. For riding to work with a few things, I'm taking the Demartini.

Overly wordy explanation for my vote ;)

-s

drolldurham
06-16-05, 09:44 PM
eh, the poll was just to see what would happen.... those were the four names i kept seeing.

i was trying to see what would be a good option for my next bag. i made the poll with the idea that if everyone used a certain brand, it must be a good brand. while in some cases this is definitley true, in other cases it's obviously not -- more the result of advertising/mass marketing, etc. so yes, this thread has major flaws.

but the poll served me, at least: I had no idea that PAC was that admired by that many people, and as a matter o fact I think I'm gonna get one.

thanks, and/or sorry to have clogged up your topic list.

TrevorInSoCal
06-16-05, 10:56 PM
I adore my Timbuk2, but when it actually comes to RIDING with the bag on, my Chrome is assloads better. The Timbuk2 is a better around town bag, IMO, and the Chrome better for riding.

Color me confused. You don't *ride* around town?

-Trevor

TrevorInSoCal
06-16-05, 11:07 PM
Bailey Works, after wearing out two Timbuks.

What do you guys do to wear out these bags? Are you messenger?

I'm no messenger, but my timbuk2 has a *lot* of miles on it. It's pretty much my do everything, go anywhere bag on and off the bike, and has been for probably 5 years or more. It's still going strong. It's my carry-on bag any time I fly anywhere, serves as my overnight/weekend luggage, carries groceries, and and anything else I pick up around town (beer) on the bike.

I've heard reports of buckles breaking, no problems with that yet. Is that more of an issue with people who use them in the cold (not an issue in SoCal) climates?

I almost wish it would wear out 'cause I've heard other bags are much more comfortable and I'm looking for an excuse to upgrade. Short of dragging it behind a car, I can't seem to kill it, so it's kinda hard to justify the purchase of a new one.

-Trevor

TNCLR
06-17-05, 01:15 AM
I've had a Timbuk2 bag since about 1995. I've never had a problem with it. Only recently has it developed a tiny rip in the outer flap. I recently ordered a Pac Designs bag since I felt like I needed a little more space and more flexibility with carrying odd ball sized things (like wheels). I can safely say (and I'm sure other Pac bag owners will agree) this thing is incredible. It has so many different options for strapping stuff to the outside, the multiple straps, the nice d-rings, collapsable divider, x-strap?!, zipper pocket, etc, etc. Granted I paid an arm and a leg for it but, I have no problem spending that kind of loot if I know the stuff is handmade by real people who care. And I know that if *anything* fails on this bag I could send it back for a full repair, no questions asked. Ok, I'm drunk, that's it.

s2sxiii
06-17-05, 08:50 AM
i'm sorry but this is a lame thread. why not just search through the endless number of posts about bags to figure out what people like.

lame threads seem to be a theme lately. we need a FAQ section.

amen to that. especially to the second part. i still think all messenger bag talk belongs in foo, or maybe "commuting" -- but talking about them here in FG/SS only serves to perpetuate the hipster mythos. I'm as guilty of it as anyone, cause i love my bags and talk them up, but at the same time, let's see if we can't cut down on the lameness round here.