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alexgate 07-30-09 09:42 PM

backpack thread
 
i know there has been a few backpack threads(and I have read them). What backpack do you guys use or recommend? I have looked at the seagull and the sag. I think I am interested in getting the sag delta force 1. I almost bought the mash a few months ago but could not bring myself to support that esp living in san fran. Although now I kind of regret it after going over the sag mash thread.

dsh 07-30-09 09:50 PM

I use the detachable day-pack from my Deuter Quantum 55+10. It's the perfect size for tools/tubes, some snacks, and a nalgene. Can even through an extra tshirt in there if ya want.

Doubt it'll get ya as much cred as a SAG or something though.

alexgate 07-30-09 09:53 PM

I am looking for something to take to school and put small amounts of groceries in. I don't really care about street cred but would still prefer it to look good. I don't even ride a fixed gear anymore but I figure this is the best place to post about this.

presta0684 07-30-09 09:57 PM

timbuk2
 
did ya see the new timbuk2 bags. the only think i don't like is it has no across the chest strap. they are pretty good prices though

jim-bob 07-30-09 10:03 PM

I'd love to see some detailed reports on the new baileyworks backpack and the newish reload midpack.

alexgate 07-30-09 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by presta0684 (Post 9390304)
did ya see the new timbuk2 bags. the only think i don't like is it has no across the chest strap. they are pretty good prices though

ty those are really nice. I like how you can custom order them as well. I guess it is between this and the sag now.

jim-bob 07-30-09 10:05 PM

Something about sag just rubs me the wrong way. Aren't they basically the jansport of japan?

glacialreign 07-30-09 11:14 PM

anyone here have a crumpler mahoubar?
thinking of getting one soon

BEEBZOR 07-30-09 11:31 PM

sag is like bape

zuper expensive urban wear

they are really nice bags though
there's a delta force for $160 on trick track if you're interested

dsh 07-31-09 07:35 AM

I was really, really close to getting the SAG backpack a few months ago. If I was still in school with books to haul around, I'd have probably gone for it.

Then again, if I was still in school I wouldn't have been able to justify $300 on a backpack. Catch 22, kinda.

If you've got the dough to blow, I say go for it. And post pix.

MysticRats 07-31-09 09:06 AM

Ah FUK SAG and Hipster bags. :D

I wanna Try a CIERZO 18 from ARC'TERYX, $50 bucks.
Looks super light and very durable, has a waist strap too. In gold for visibility.

http://content.backcountry.com/image...ARC0643/GD.jpg

Comes in Blue n Black too.
http://butuyokuannex.cocolog-nifty.c...rzo18bp002.jpg
http://butuyokuannex.cocolog-nifty.c...rzo18bp003.jpg

http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/mamuds...4-s.JPG?160213

Retem 07-31-09 09:28 AM

ortleibs are nice and they have hte back vent thing that really works
http://www.kudubikes.co.uk/shop/imag...ebvelocity.jpg

I also have a custom backpack from chicago wig

adriano 07-31-09 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by glacialreign (Post 9390589)
anyone here have a crumpler mahoubar?
thinking of getting one soon

i vouch.

vilinx 07-31-09 11:22 AM

Anyone tried the sealline urban backpack? I'm looking for something that's decidedly waterproof, and this is one of the cheaper backpacks with that promise (also the ortleib above)?

Retem 07-31-09 11:49 AM

like i said ortleib rocks less sweaty back comfy and huge capacity even the velocity is big

TboneZX11 07-31-09 12:03 PM

I have two bags I use for diff. purposes. My backback is a deuter superbike - I removed the water bladder, but love the vented back. It also has the waist & chest straps...rock solid on my back without making me hot as hell on a commute, etc. I can put a change of clothes & toiletries in there with my nalgene bottle on the outside or in one of the sidepockets.

I also have a Chrome Citizen...works great & very versatile.

adriano 07-31-09 12:14 PM

ive been looking at the velocity. do you get that pattern in sweat on your back?

ifthe21st 07-31-09 09:59 PM

That Ortlieb Velocity looks great.

bicycle 07-31-09 10:08 PM

i recently bought a bailey works citizen and so far i am very happy with it. i get the impression that it will last a long time

camscandalous 08-01-09 12:53 AM

I've got a Banjo Brothers Large Commuter Backpack; it's alot cheaper than the Ortliebs, or even the Seallines I think. 2,000 cubic inches, waterproof, U-lock holder on the side, tab for rear light (kind of nice not to have to move light from bike to bike), cell phone holder (don't talk while you're riding! But it's kind of nice not to have to rummage through your bag and you'd nomally have to buy seperately) on the straps.

It isn't a sweet $300.00 bag, but I swear by them!

I guess see for yourself haha:
http://banjobrothers.com/products/01152.php

Good luck!

TheRealNicola 08-01-09 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by glacialreign (Post 9390589)
anyone here have a crumpler mahoubar?
thinking of getting one soon

I vouch as well. I have one and like it.

Haagenize 08-01-09 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by Retem (Post 9392545)
ortleibs are nice and they have hte back vent thing that really works
http://www.kudubikes.co.uk/shop/imag...ebvelocity.jpg

agreed, i got the ortlieb velocity for like $91 shipped from wiggle
arrived in 4 days, amazing shipping
great bag for it's price

The only thing people complain about is the lack of compartments, but for groceries and other things, I don't think it matters as much

pacificaslim 08-01-09 10:29 AM

The "bikepacking" guys who go exploring on mountain bikes and camp out are a good resource for picking a backpack. I've checked the reviews at http://www.bikepacking.net/category/reviews/packs/ and two that are highly recommended are the Osprey and the Ergon. The Osprey Talon is pretty legendary for adventure sport types (running/biking/climbin with a backpack) and the Ergon is specifically designed for biking.

http://www.ergon-bike.com/gb/en/home
http://www.bikepacking.net/reviews/p...talon-22-pack/

What you want is a bag that fits on your body right when in the cycling position so your shoulders don't get wrecked, has some separation from your back so you don't get as sweaty but remains snug enough that it doesn't move around on you, and then is as durable/waterproof/etc. as you can get.

jpdesjar 08-28-09 08:44 AM

I just ordered the Ortlieb Velocity in the Creme color.
It seems like a great bag, I didn't need anything too large and I wanted something waterproof.
It lacks compartments, but this can be remedied by adding a smaller pouch to contain tools, keys, and other smaller items.

I have been using the same Jansport bag for awhile now, but I needed something tougher. The Jansport bag will be perfect for just carrying a couple things.

mondaycurse 08-28-09 09:12 AM

Right now I have a grey Burton bag someone gave me, but are there any bags that prevent sweating? I have to wear a jersey on my 3.5 mile ride to school, then change into a tshirt so I don't show up with a river running down my back.


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