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I am a proud owner of Timbuk2 and ortlieb bags. The ortliebs tend to be above 100 but are AMAZING bags. Lets just say, almost every single day on a bike with the same ortlieb "sling-it" bag for 7 years in almost every type of weather imaginable. Nuff said.
But for under 100 I say timbuk2 classic messenger. Its simple, cheap, waterproof, comes in lots of varieties and sizes, has reflector tabs, adjustable sling and tough sewn straps. I would stay away from chromes. Although they are very reliable and cool looking. They have a three pound buckle with a quick-release. Lets just say the last thing i want is to accidently "quick-release" my bag while in city traffic. (friends and I used to mess with people on alleycats by pushing the "red button of death" right before starts, we weren't very nice) |
A Seagull bag should be more comfortable than a timbuk2 bag simply because of the padded strap. I don't know how the two brands compare with regards to the comfort of bag on your back, but you can always leave a t-shirt in the bag between your back and whatever you're carrying.
Originally Posted by Ska!
(Post 10612100)
...theres a holster for ulocks? the black bags are pretty straight forward. large main pocket, inner concealed velcro pocket, and an outer velcro flap pocket.
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nevermind, i decided to get a freight baggage backpack instead. I carry massive heavy stuff so a mess. bag wouldn't be to good for me and my eff'ed up back
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been carrying around one of these for a while now.
totally love it. more comfy than a messenger bag (i had a very serious shoulder/collarbone injury a year and a half ago) on my shoulder and back. holds everything..... if you carry a laptop, a messenger bag might not be the best idea. it just turns a mess bag into a hard rectangle on your back that just sits there and doesnt conform to the curve of your back and shoulder....a backpack is much better. i carried a classsic messenger from timbuk2 for several years, but once i started carrying around my macbook and camera full time, i knew it was time for a backpack. |
Originally Posted by badonis
(Post 10601634)
I have a medium Timbuk2 Classic Messenger. I love it.
Is the medium Seagull Black Bag larger than the medium Timbuk2 messenger? SEAGULL BLACK BAG (Medium): 24" x 13.5" x 8.5"; 2754 cubic inches (16x 13.5 x 8.5 raw) $105 TIMBUK2 (Medium): 1474 cubic inches TIMBUK2 (Large): 2149 cubic inches |
http://blicksbags.files.wordpress.co...4/cimg3371.jpg
http://blicksbags.files.wordpress.co...4/cimg3375.jpg Commuter mini. I've got them listed at $120, but I sell them $90 each for BFSSFG. |
Originally Posted by blickblocks
(Post 10793888)
Commuter mini. I've got them listed at $120, but I sell them $90 each for BFSSFG.
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Originally Posted by badonis
(Post 10793897)
Do you have a BFSSFG discount on your normal-sized Commuter? :D
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I need to take sewing classes.
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i haven't seen a mp bag with any kind of strap i'd want to use with a load. i have a cocotte i love, the smaller ones may be under 100, i got mine from a teammate.
http://www.cocotte-equip.com/images/...alfredo-en.jpg |
lol @ three layers
so you won't see when your vinyl wears out and cracks looks well made though |
Originally Posted by blickblocks
(Post 10793941)
lol @ three layers
so you won't see when your vinyl wears out and cracks looks well made though on the left http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ck10021501.jpg http://www.cocotte-equip.com/english/items/alfredo.html Size 38 x 30 x 30 cm Weight 1,2 kg Volume 34 litres Shell 1000 deniers Cordura® Webbing and thread Nylon Lining 420 deniers PU coated Nylon Inner lining Heavy duty truck tarp Shoulder pad Évazote • Waterproof (separately sewn lining) • Reversible (can be worn on left or right shoulder) • Fast adaptable padded shoulder strap • Compression straps to adapt size to content • Large inner pocket with pen compartment • Sternum strap to stabilise the bag • Padded back for comfort • 4 ply re-enforced bottom • 3M reflective bands and strap for Vistalite |
Originally Posted by WoundedKnee
(Post 10793933)
I need to take sewing classes.
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Originally Posted by blickblocks
(Post 10793955)
pick up some foundation sewing for fashion industry textboots if you want to do some patternmaking
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Blick, do your straps buckle in a way like the chrome bags do? you know, so you can take it off and on without having to pull it over your head?
It doesn't have to be a seat buckle. My problem with messenger bags is this: I like to wear it close to my body, this way there is less stress on my shoulder, but this also means the strap and bag does not leave a lot of wiggle room, which is great when I am on the road (especially with the cross strap), but when ever I am taking it on and off, it is a pain. So my next back is a MUST for some sort of strap buckle. |
Originally Posted by cg1985
(Post 10794963)
Blick, do your straps buckle in a way like the chrome bags do? you know, so you can take it off and on without having to pull it over your head?
It doesn't have to be a seat buckle. My problem with messenger bags is this: I like to wear it close to my body, this way there is less stress on my shoulder, but this also means the strap and bag does not leave a lot of wiggle room, which is great when I am on the road (especially with the cross strap), but when ever I am taking it on and off, it is a pain. So my next back is a MUST for some sort of strap buckle. Pic of the buckle: http://blicksbags.files.wordpress.co...1/cimg2847.jpg Sorry these images are so big...idk why the forum system here doesn't automatically resize them into clickable thumbnails. |
Blicks those bags look nice! I may be taking them into consideration soon. Thanks for the links
Anyways I'm about to put up an ad on the marketplace with two different small commuter / laptop bags that I'm getting rid of in order to get a single, larger one. One Timbuk2, one Crumpler Just in case anyone's interested. |
Hey Blick,
I'm really interested in a commuter. Should I contact you via your website for one? and can you do the $120? |
Originally Posted by blickblocks
(Post 10795554)
I'm just now moving into making multiples (just finished 20 bags for the Cleveland International Film Fest), but it's still all made to order. If you wanted a side release buckles, I've got a bunch of Delrin (it's like plastic but strong like steel) ones. For the stock stuff I'm making, I figure the little bags don't really need 'em. The bigger Commuter and Courier models, of course, need a buckle that releases, or else it would be mega awkward taking on and off!
Pic of the buckle: http://blicksbags.files.wordpress.co...1/cimg2847.jpg Sorry these images are so big...idk why the forum system here doesn't automatically resize them into clickable thumbnails. |
I have one of these:
http://media.rei.com/media/vv/7a783f...bdf0a003d4.jpg Got it for like 50 bucks. |
I'm actually pretty damn good at sewing, I just don't know how to make correct patterns. I started using a sewing awl because I don't have the money for an industrial machine.
Thanks for the tip Blick! |
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I got this one not too long ago. Love it. |
I got my timbuk2 medium for meeega cheap ($36) and I reaaally like it.
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If I was looking for a commuter-worthy bag, I would spend a little more than $100, support one of our own, and talk to our friend BLICKS here.
I've been a working courier for a while, and his are some of the best looking non "big brand" bags around. |
I was looking at the Seagull small bag (cause close to size of timbuk2 medium.. I don't need larger), but it doesn't have all the features the larger seagulls do. Don't quote me, but less pockets, different buckle are the main things that pop into my head). By the time I added what i wanted to it, the price starts to go up very quickly. That was part of the reason I ordered one from Blicks. She's super chill to work with... bag is in progress so no details though :D
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