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Old 04-16-15 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by tjspiel
Take a look at Banjo Bros messenger bags if you want a stabilizing strap on a bag that won't break the bank. They aren't particularly stylish or flashy. Some people complain that the cinching buckle on the large strap of the large model doesn't grip well enough but in general they get good reviews. I have their commuter backpack and like it but it hasn't proved to be as durable as some of the higher end messenger bags I've used. It features a replaceable liner and after 3 years of regular use, it definitely needs replacing.

Messenger bags have their advantages over backpacks but I doubt you'd find one any more comfortable then a well designed backpack.
I've seen the Banjo Bros bags on line, but never in person so I'm hesitant, and they still cost enough to make me question if the savings would be a good value. Backpacks are totally out of the question, I'd rather go with a quick release seat post rack as a last resort.
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