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anyone with a reload backpack have pictures?
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If you are not a fashionista (ie; you want function over BS style) check out the Deuter line of packs. They are very well designed, with the needs of the cyclists in mind. Very comfortable too. I use the Trans Alpine and love it.
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If you want ultra mega 1 big pocket basics, old school Courierware will make that stuff.
I've had mine for ten years and it's still 100% waterproof, although I'm thinking of switching to a BaileyWorks for the reflectors/the fact that the velcro isn't completely falling apart after years of mistreatment. Maybe a reload if I'm feeling spendy. I dunno. I can't stand timbuk2's. The plastic strap clip always feels like it's going to let go. And that was just walking around with it. |
Originally Posted by Ziemas
If you are not a fashionista (ie; you want function over BS style) check out the Deuter line of packs. They are very well designed, with the needs of the cyclists in mind. Very comfortable too. I use the Trans Alpine and love it.
My back still sweats, but not as bad as it would with all this stuff in a different bag. Sometimes the bag frame feels a bit small for me (6' 2"), but it is always comfy. The adjustment straps make it easy to carry weird loads and there is always room for a jacket on the outside of the bag. I got the bag from REI, so if it ever really becomes a problem I can return it. http://www.deuterusa.com/fut28img/fut42small.gif http://www.deuterusa.com/futura42.html |
Originally Posted by bigbikerbrian
the only problem i have with ortlieb is the lack of extra pockets. i had one for a while, and loved it, but got tired of the no pocket thing. i didnt mind the sack-style set up, i just wanted something to keep my tools and tubes in.
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Originally Posted by RobbieIG
I have been using the Futura 42 for a little over a year. I have always been able to carry all that I wanted, but it can be tough at time. I have Lights in one side pocket, toiletries and tools in the other. I sometimes have a water bottle in one or both of the lower mesh pockets. The Top flap has an outside and inside zippered pocket, the upper carries my laptop power adapter, sunglasses, ipod, and misc items, the inside has writing tools, and a calculator. The bottom compartment has a change of clothes for the gym. Inside the main compartment I have a 15" powerbook in a timbuk2 sleeve (big), 1-2 textbooks, 3-6 notebooks, a novel, and an engineering pad.
My back still sweats, but not as bad as it would with all this stuff in a different bag. Sometimes the bag frame feels a bit small for me (6' 2"), but it is always comfy. The adjustment straps make it easy to carry weird loads and there is always room for a jacket on the outside of the bag. I got the bag from REI, so if it ever really becomes a problem I can return it. http://www.deuterusa.com/fut28img/fut42small.gif http://www.deuterusa.com/futura42.html Here are the differences as was explained by a customer service rep from Deuter: As for the back systems, the Aircomfort back system provides a maximum of ventilation, since only the mesh has direct contact with the back whereas the pack is kept in some distance. However, when the pack is loaded heavily it is possible that the metal frame may be uncomfortable on the hips. The Airstripes back system with it's contoured foam stripes on the back is more flexible and adapts better to the differnt back positions when cycling. The pack has closer contact to the back, which may be of advantage for balance when cycling in difficult terrain or when carrying heavier load. |
buying bags sucks because they always seem awesome right away, but then you have to try them out for the long run to see how they really fit and feel (like a bike/saddle), empty and full of stuff. For a week, I thought my reload bag was awesome. I absolutely hate the bag and want nothing to do with reload. Good luck with finding an appropriate bag.
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while perhaps a topic for another thread, why do you hate the reload?
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since i started this thread, i bought a chrome. had it for like, eight months? im pretty happy with it. its not as convenient for messenger work as a shoulder bag, but whatevs. its comfy.
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