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bjreichmuth 06-11-14 12:47 PM

Saddle bag large enough for a novel
 
On my joy rides I find that I want to take a book with me to read before turning around to come home. Do they make saddle bags big enough to accommodate 12mo or smaller sized books?

schiiism 06-11-14 12:53 PM

Get the Kindle app for your phone :P Seriously though, it's really convenient for when you get unexpectedly stuck somewhere and find games mind-numbing

I recently bought a frame bag that works really well for small loads like that

http://www.amazon.com/Ibera-Bicycle-.../dp/B00H1KUCQY

Found that by posting this thread in the commuting forums, they offered a lot of other viable suggestions you may prefer:

http://www.bikeforums.net/commuting/...ght-loads.html

Darth Lefty 06-11-14 12:59 PM

Are we talking about Gravity's Rainbow, or sci-fi paperbacks?

GamecockTaco 06-11-14 01:06 PM

large ziplock and put in jersey pocket? likely the cheapest solution... well, that and the kindle app on your phone.... just download books from your local library instead of buying if you don't mind the wait also.....

Bandera 06-11-14 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by bjreichmuth (Post 16842316)
On my joy rides I find that I want to take a book with me to read before turning around to come home. Do they make saddle bags big enough to accommodate 12mo or smaller sized books?

A Carradice saddle bag will handily swallow Elmore Leonard's "Complete Western Stories", a nice lunch, rain jacket and your & flats kit with old world charm & reliable quality. Highly recommended for a well traveled gent of good taste.

-Bandera

bjreichmuth 06-11-14 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by Darth Lefty (Post 16842354)
Are we talking about Gravity's Rainbow, or sci-fi paperbacks?

More along the lines of a sci-fi paperback, but to be honest the only sci-fi I own is the Dune series.

I'm liking the looks of some of the Carradice bags.

himespau 06-11-14 01:50 PM

I've got a couple of these that I like. Seem like they'd be big enough for a paperback. Get the leather straps on top and you could do a hardcover probably.
http://outyourbackdoor.com/Images/oyb.bag.50cm.sm.jpghttp://outyourbackdoor.com/images200....straps.sm.jpg

MagicHour 06-12-14 11:41 AM

I just saw this the other day in a local hipster bike shop - looked pretty nice, but didn't really have a use for something like this for myself. THE POUCH - Linus Bike
Might be big enough?

Alternatively you could try an old school handlebar bag like they use to ride in the '80s, and just remove it as needed - Lone Peak makes 'em, Handlebar Packs

RPK79 06-12-14 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by schiiism (Post 16842330)
Get the Kindle app for your phone :P Seriously though, it's really convenient for when you get unexpectedly stuck somewhere and find games mind-numbing

+1,000

Although I use the Nook app. I have dozens of books on my phone right now. I can spend some downtime reading anytime said downtime occurs. Also, they let you read from the barnes and noble website so I can read a book while appearing to do work when I'm at the office.

danmc 06-12-14 11:50 AM

ZOMG, people's heads are going to explode in here...the weight weenies are having conniptions I'm sure...and serious cases of the vapor.

a77impala 06-13-14 06:57 AM

I have a Kindle but prefer hard cover, never considered taking a book along on a ride. I must admit it's a novel idea!

RollCNY 06-13-14 08:24 AM

It may be overkill, but the Revelate Designs Tangle frame bag is absolutely awesome. It is large, but is totally unobtrusive when riding.

bikemig 06-13-14 08:29 AM

Jandd mountain wedge 3 is one of the best designed large saddlebags you will find and Jandd quality is excellent.

coasting 06-13-14 10:25 AM

This thread is not as silly as it first appears. On one of my century routes, at the turn around point I have a nice pub lunch and lie on the grass for an hour to digest. Then I start back.

Garfield Cat 06-13-14 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by bjreichmuth (Post 16842316)
On my joy rides I find that I want to take a book with me to read before turning around to come home. Do they make saddle bags big enough to accommodate 12mo or smaller sized books?

Lumbar bag is an alternative. I use Mountainsmith. Also good for hiking

mountainsmith Kinetic TLS

indyfabz 06-13-14 11:14 AM

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I took an Evelyn Wood Speed Reading course so now I have to travel like this if I want to bring enough reading materials to tide me over. I also bring camping gear just in case I fall asleep with a good book.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=387020

StanSeven 06-13-14 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by himespau (Post 16842554)
I've got a couple of these that I like. Seem like they'd be big enough for a paperback. Get the leather straps on top and you could do a hardcover probably.
http://outyourbackdoor.com/Images/oyb.bag.50cm.sm.jpghttp://outyourbackdoor.com/images200....straps.sm.jpg

Or a little adult or large kid

himespau 06-13-14 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by StanSeven (Post 16848508)
Or a little adult or large kid

They're not quite as big as they look. You could probably get a full body camera with a medium length lens in there, but not too much extra. If memory serves, they're repurposed vintage gas mask bags, so they were meant for soldiers to carry a small-ish gas mask into battle.


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