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backpack shootout?
I'm looking for a comparison of backpacks that folks ride with; Not mess bags. can I get some input? thanks.
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and the thread is dead. Nice work blickblocks..... hope you are happy ;)
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http://mirror.altrec.com/images/shop...NF/25799_m.jpg
The strapage accepts a helmet or bundled-up sweater nicely. |
Freight.
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I'm happy w/ my GoLite Race pack, which they've unfortunately discontinued. Closest one they make now is the Jam^2 pack. Same size, but instead of a detachable lid cover and a nice outer mesh pouch on the back, there's no lid cover and a zipper pocket on the back.
3000cu.in., 1lb 9oz, so it's lighter than the Race by 3oz if you really want to be a weight weenie about it. |
of the three sizes i have the mid sized chrome backpack and we live in the same town. my buddy has the smaller chrome backpack and i think he might be willing to part with it...if you're interested.
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Originally Posted by kjohnnytarr
http://mirror.altrec.com/images/shop...NF/25799_m.jpg
The strapage accepts a helmet or bundled-up sweater nicely. |
Originally Posted by jim-bob
Freight.
Originally Posted by jamey
of the three sizes i have the mid sized chrome backpack and we live in the same town. my buddy has the smaller chrome backpack and i think he might be willing to part with it...if you're interested.
Originally Posted by dijos
I'm looking for a comparison of backpacks that folks ride with; Not mess bags. can I get some input? thanks.
Guhh? |
Originally Posted by 12XU
Guhh? I could be wrong. My freight backpack is nice on and off the bike. |
check the custom bags thread I have posted pics of my back pack from wig it was a built to purpose job made to carry alot of stuff and it also has wheel ties downs you can also look on the battle of the giant bags thread to see it full loaded
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Well in that case, you can't go wrong with a Seagull like mine!
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back packs are the mark of true capitalist, use recycled grocery bags instead noob
just hook it on your brake lever..you DO use a brake, right?? |
I have both a Reload backpack (the fullsize one) and an Ortlieb. The Reload is badass, but SO SO SO big. Almost too big. I started using the Ortlieb when I didn't have as much to carry because the Reload was so big. It can definitely come in handy, but when you don't have alot to carry it may be too much.
The Ortlieb is nice, but the lack of subdivided compartments is a little frustrating. Can't beat the price though! |
The external pockets on the reload had a habit of scattering my **** to the four winds whenever they felt like it.
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Originally Posted by scott77
back packs are the mark of true capitalist, use recycled grocery bags instead noob
just hook it on your brake lever..you DO use a brake, right?? |
Originally Posted by blickblocks
I hate you because I've done that...a lot
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aren't the Ortlieb ones claimed to be dry-bag waterproof?
I don't usually ride with it because it's oversize for everyday needs, but i have a deuter futura 42AC hiking/trekking pack and it works really well. I have to adjust the straps to fit when i'm riding (versus upright). Mine has aircomfort, which is basically a suspended mesh panel that keeps the solid part off your back, thereby letting enough air circulate in there. Pretty standard for newish hiking packs. Maybe one of the smaller Futura Zeros, or the alpine ascent Black Diamond ones would work nicely. |
Yeah, you could sit in a river with an Ortlieb an it wouldn't get wet inside.
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Originally Posted by kjohnnytarr
http://mirror.altrec.com/images/shop...NF/25799_m.jpg
The strapage accepts a helmet or bundled-up sweater nicely. I ditched it once I got my Baileyworks because it is bigger and it looks cooler. |
Originally Posted by piratelove
Yeah, you could sit in a river with an Ortlieb an it wouldn't get wet inside.
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I've got one of these: http://thewaterproofstore.com/animasblk.html Hella big and hella waterproof. I've had it for almost a year and it's holding up just fine. My only qualm is that the bag opening isn't as big around as the bag it's self, which has hindered me in packing some bigger things. Works great for the price, though.
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Originally Posted by Sporadicus
I've got one of these: http://thewaterproofstore.com/animasblk.html Hella big and hella waterproof. I've had it for almost a year and it's holding up just fine. My only qualm is that the bag opening isn't as big around as the bag it's self, which has hindered me in packing some bigger things. Works great for the price, though.
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I got an awesome bag from MEC, but it's already been disco'd. :(
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