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Old 02-07-10 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by zeppinger
I use the Rivendell Sackville Lare and it is huge which I like. I can load it up with tones of stuff and it does not seem to effect the handling like a pannier would because the weight is being carried closer to the bikes center of gravity, me. My Sackville Large and a small front basket is all I need for three season touring. When I go touring in the winter I usually trade the front basket for two panniers and am good to go. I like it a lot incase you cant tell. Yes, its expensive. Yes, its rugged. Yes, I think it looks good doing what it does, and yes, I would buy it again.

-Nun the OP lives in the States and I dont think that he can get a Carradice as cheap as a Zimbale. I have been to the Zimbale store here in South Korea and it is also a pretty small operation. Very nice people too if you ask me. The quality of the bags is also very good. You can get the 18 Liter Bag from Sheldon Brown for $130.
Thanks, and great pic! That is a massive bag, to be sure.

In the states I can get Zimbale from Harris as you pointed out, and Carradice from Wallingford among others. The prices are very similar.

Have you seen the Zimbale saddles, at their store? We have several here that look very similar, from VeloOrange and a rowboat full of Ebay sellers. Reviews are mixed. I'm a big Brooks fan, but I have a V-O saddle that I don't like very much.

Bag-wise, so far I'm leaning toward Zimbale or Carradice, base on availability and quality. I haven't decided what size I want.

I'm curious about the Sackville, as a transverse ba g rather than a trunk bag. I'll have to ask about it on Bob and on RBW, where a lot of Rivendellers hang out.
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