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Robotronik 07-24-08 12:30 AM

Fanny pack?
 
How do you guys carry your stuff from point A to point B?

When I go out for the evening I usually carry just enough its uncomfortable and awkward to keep it all on my body (considering my attire), but it's usually far less than where a mess bag is needed.

Is a fanny pack a reasonable idea? If so, what are some fashion conscious options?

hockdub 07-24-08 12:36 AM

good will - get a sick retro fanny pack and strap it to your bike when u go into the bar.

awristawful 07-24-08 01:04 AM

for long rides, I wear one that fits 0.5 liter water bottle, wallet, phone, keys, couple o tools.

**ck pockets!

nerdsports 07-24-08 07:24 AM

here's a cool one i found on ebay. they have a few other styles (but theyre bulkier).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA:IT&ih=016

jpdesjar 07-24-08 07:25 AM

i am part kangaroo

raster 07-24-08 07:30 AM

Cargo shorts.

Fabric Horses makes some very fly (and expensive) gear belts.

Check out how sweet you can look: http://www.fabrichorse.com/index.php?page=utilitybelts

shants 07-24-08 07:34 AM

A few years ago, after having my back totally annihilated by sweat from traditional messenger bags every day, I decided to spring for one of the Fabric Horse utility belts. I'd been using a hip pouch, but I found that unless I threaded it through my normal belt, which made it difficult to remove, it would slide around or sag down annoyingly if it had any weight in it. The utility belt is pretty damn robust and stays securely in place whilst riding. It's definitely a good chunk of cash, but if you really want something that can hold all of the essentials (tools, wallet, keys, phone, lock) with decent weight distribution, then it may very well be worth it. I tend to think that it was a good purchase on my part.

santaanna's leg 07-24-08 07:54 AM

Just get an over the shoulder man purse.

middy 07-24-08 08:31 AM

If anyone has an excuse to wear a fanny pack, it's a cyclist.

scrub 07-24-08 09:07 AM

I use a reload hip pouch in safety orange. The only thing I wish is that the belt loops on it were higher up but really it works well. Tube, levers, 15mm, CO2 inflater, allen wrenches, cell phone and a cable lock/padlock are swallowed up quite comfortably.

cmogi10 07-24-08 09:17 AM

Does anyone use the chrome hip pouch? is it any good?
I almost got one the other day but didn't feel like spending the money at the time. Maybe if someone was using it and liked it I'd go back and think about it some more.
I'm looking at it for the same reasons as the OP, tired of stuffed pockets.

huerro 07-24-08 09:23 AM

Mostly jersey pockets. I've also got a cheap handlebar bag that will hold quite a bit.

twentyflights 07-24-08 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by santaanna's leg (Post 7123747)
Just get an over the shoulder man purse.

like...um, a messenger bag?

Ride Among Us 07-24-08 09:34 AM

funny topic because i am searching right now for a new fanny pack. i use a cheap one for: wallet, spare tube, pump (crank bros pump is tiny!), tools, keys, and cellphone. I put the mini lock in my pocket or fabric horse holster. It works great. I swing it around to the back and my tshirt goes right over it. NO MORE SWEATY BACK!

I dont like the style of my $9.95 pack, so I'm looking for a simple black one that won't be noticed at all. This seems like the best one I've found yet: http://shopping.msn.com/track/TrackI...4SdGGfBaHiE%3d

NewYorkMantle 07-24-08 09:37 AM

freight makes good waterproof hip pouches

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2365/...caa112.jpg?v=0

i keep my u-lock, tools, maps, receipts, pens, spare contact lenses and eye drops in it for work (paired with a kremlin, which i like to keep completely empty of my things).

santaanna's leg 07-24-08 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by twentyflights (Post 7124509)
like...um, a messenger bag?

I guess, but I meant the little ones that look kinda like a purse.

toddistic 07-24-08 09:45 AM

i use my paintball carrier, each paintball popper carries different things. its the coolest.

zoltani 07-24-08 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Ride Among Us (Post 7124536)
funny topic because i am searching right now for a new fanny pack. i use a cheap one for: wallet, spare tube, pump (crank bros pump is tiny!), tools, keys, and cellphone. I put the mini lock in my pocket or fabric horse holster. It works great. I swing it around to the back and my tshirt goes right over it. NO MORE SWEATY BACK!

I dont like the style of my $9.95 pack, so I'm looking for a simple black one that won't be noticed at all. This seems like the best one I've found yet: http://shopping.msn.com/track/TrackI...4SdGGfBaHiE%3d

in the keys thread, but i'll post it again
eastpak cheap option, very plain, black



http://www.planet-sports.de/images/p...acK074-008.jpg

twentyflights 07-24-08 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by santaanna's leg (Post 7124612)
I guess, but I meant the little ones that look kinda like a purse.

haha yeah, figured as much, but smaller messenger bags could count as a "man purse."


btw...neon fanny pack = hawt

jpdesjar 07-24-08 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by NewYorkMantle (Post 7124558)
freight makes good waterproof hip pouches

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2365/...caa112.jpg?v=0

i keep my u-lock, tools, maps, receipts, pens, spare contact lenses and eye drops in it for work (paired with a kremlin, which i like to keep completely empty of my things).

where can i find one of these?
waterproof and stylish...

JayNev 07-24-08 10:24 AM

i cant imagine carrying stuff in cargo pockets while pedaling, that's probably the worst idea

Hobartlemagne 07-24-08 10:26 AM

Or, try a Texas Fannypack

http://www.gungear.com/ani200.gif

ZiP0082 07-24-08 10:33 AM


where can i find one of these?
waterproof and stylish...
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=172114
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=249480


http://ckdu.dal.ca/%7Emcatano/bike%2...rochurefnb.jpg
http://ckdu.dal.ca/%7Emcatano/bike%2...ureinside1.jpg

SeanBonham 07-24-08 10:47 AM

That hip pack looks very nice. Do they have a site yet or should I just shoot an e-mail to that address?

cyclezealot 07-24-08 10:51 AM

I hate back pack or fanny packs while riding. Basically, on the race bike, I accept the fact that I am not to carry much stuff. What stuff I carry has to fit into my jersey pockets or a mini sized handlebar bag that fits underneath the handlebar. / If I need carry much stuff I take my commuter or tourer bike, which has a trunk rack and panniers.


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