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*) 1. the shoulder straps use a non-standard metal adjuster that corroded and ground out within 1-2 years of regular use, so the bag sags and can't be cinched up into place.
2. The outer pockets aren't "accordianed" or pleated, so when they get full they press into the main compartment and limit how much you can actually carry.
3. minor gripe, but the rolltop is secured with a velcro flap that blows open in high winds.
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this is one of the main things that i disliked about my chrome mess bag. i have ocd level organization and the fact that putting anything more than a notepad in any pocket drives me ****ing insane
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Yeah, I was quoting the price of new bag. They didn't offer any kind of discount or anything. I loved my Ivan, but it has some basic design flaws* that motivated me to look elsewhere, too. Further, somewhere in the last 10 years Chrome seems to have decided that their name is the most important part of their business and has moved to get as much Chrome branded crap on the market as they can. In practical terms this means most of their bags and other goods are made in China these days rather than the US, and they have a lot more non-bag merch. The quality, from what I've seen, is still good, though. I was specifically drawn to the Ivan because it is a US-made rolltop pack that met my commuting needs rather well. I do appreciate that they're open about where their stuff is made, though. They still make the mess bags in the US too, IIRC. (I have two of those, too. I have an. . .unhealthy love of bags and luggage )
*) 1. the shoulder straps use a non-standard metal adjuster that corroded and ground out within 1-2 years of regular use, so the bag sags and can't be cinched up into place.
2. The outer pockets aren't "accordianed" or pleated, so when they get full they press into the main compartment and limit how much you can actually carry.
3. minor gripe, but the rolltop is secured with a velcro flap that blows open in high winds.
*) 1. the shoulder straps use a non-standard metal adjuster that corroded and ground out within 1-2 years of regular use, so the bag sags and can't be cinched up into place.
2. The outer pockets aren't "accordianed" or pleated, so when they get full they press into the main compartment and limit how much you can actually carry.
3. minor gripe, but the rolltop is secured with a velcro flap that blows open in high winds.
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The basic design flaws are what I find in the other bags so far, mainly Timbuk2, and those flaws keep me going back to Chrome. My Metropolis has taken a beating since it was made, from the guy that had it before me, to me who uses it for commuting and food delivery. I will be ordering a new Metropolis in 2016 and I hope that it is as good as the one I have. Simply have not found a better and more comfortable messenger bag for the price. My only gripe is that I wish that it was a bit bigger.
That said, I love my Chrome mess bags, but my shoulder hates me when I use them for too much weight or too much time or too much of both.
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See the metal adjusters on the shoulder straps? I've only ever seen those on the Ivan. Theyre spring loaded levers with a knurled metal roller that grips the strap. They're also low grade, non-stainless steel (or aluminum, can't tell) that is easily corroded by sweat. My Ivan will not stay adjusted anymore. Also, pretty much every other rolltop, and all the others sold by Chrome now, buckles shut so it will stay shut in the wind. The pockets are a personal preference, though, so I'll grant that that is just a personal gripe.
That said, I love my Chrome mess bags, but my shoulder hates me when I use them for too much weight or too much time or too much of both.
That said, I love my Chrome mess bags, but my shoulder hates me when I use them for too much weight or too much time or too much of both.
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really small, but great for a lock and basics.
really small, but great for a lock and basics.
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See the metal adjusters on the shoulder straps? I've only ever seen those on the Ivan. Theyre spring loaded levers with a knurled metal roller that grips the strap. They're also low grade, non-stainless steel (or aluminum, can't tell) that is easily corroded by sweat. My Ivan will not stay adjusted anymore. Also, pretty much every other rolltop, and all the others sold by Chrome now, buckles shut so it will stay shut in the wind. The pockets are a personal preference, though, so I'll grant that that is just a personal gripe.
That said, I love my Chrome mess bags, but my shoulder hates me when I use them for too much weight or too much time or too much of both.
That said, I love my Chrome mess bags, but my shoulder hates me when I use them for too much weight or too much time or too much of both.
So the Ivan is similar to the Yalta in outward appearance. My Yalta has the same metal clamps that you are describing. The waterproofness (is that a word?) of the bag is questionable for me however. Several times I have been caught out in the rain and the stuff inside is not soaking wet, but at least the outer pocket has been compromised in some way with water. As for the velcro top closure, it does have that, and then a security latch that hooks through to keep it closed. Never had it open on me in any situation.
Actually they have cam buckles, the proper term, on all of their 2 strap backpacks. I always found them annoying as since grade-school I had gotten into the habit of being able to sinch up my backpack straps with a simple pull of the straps.
Your jeers is one of the reasons why they're swapping them out for more traditional adjusters, as seen on their new 2.0 bags.
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Actually they have cam buckles, the proper term, on all of their 2 strap backpacks. I always found them annoying as since grade-school I had gotten into the habit of being able to sinch up my backpack straps with a simple pull of the straps.
Your jeers is one of the reasons why they're swapping them out for more traditional adjusters, as seen on their new 2.0 bags.
Your jeers is one of the reasons why they're swapping them out for more traditional adjusters, as seen on their new 2.0 bags.
(click for pointlessly large size)
You can clearly see my cat's hair, but you can also see how the knurling corroded off, and why it won't hold the strap anymore.
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I feel like it's pretty easy to do better than Chrome if you look around. MissionWorkshop, Seagull bags and those Trashmessengerbags are just a few of the options. I prefer Missionworkshop bags in my experience. Fair amount of pockets, comfortable straps, waterproof, great materials and a lifetime warranty. a little pricey but you can find used bags in good condition on ebay.
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Fun fact: Mission Workshop was created by the founders of Chrome after they sold that company.
Also, the bags are rad.
Also, the bags are rad.
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I feel like it's pretty easy to do better than Chrome if you look around. MissionWorkshop, Seagull bags and those Trashmessengerbags are just a few of the options. I prefer Missionworkshop bags in my experience. Fair amount of pockets, comfortable straps, waterproof, great materials and a lifetime warranty. a little pricey but you can find used bags in good condition on ebay.
Having been back in the bay recently for assigned work, believe it or not, it's interesting how there's more MW bags than chrome bags out there during the commute. What's even more surprising is the majority of MW bags out there are their messenger sling style bags as opposed to their traditional backpacks. A testament to their popularity and "mainstreamness" which Chrome experienced a few years earlier.
Since then, I've found better. I'm using a proto- freight baggage backpack that was gifted to me. While it may be simpler in design with fewer bells and whistles, there's definitely a reason they are the bag of choice among for hard-working bicycle people.
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those bags are pretty neat, but I'll stick with my Mission Workshop Vandal. Can't beat how comfortable it is for how much it can carry.
and you are correct, the bay is the land of nice bicycle bags. I see some of the sweetest custom panniers and handlebar bags on a regular basis, not to mention all the chrome/MW/ETC bags and thats just in the East Bay.
and you are correct, the bay is the land of nice bicycle bags. I see some of the sweetest custom panniers and handlebar bags on a regular basis, not to mention all the chrome/MW/ETC bags and thats just in the East Bay.
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[h=1]Rearviz Cycling Mirror[/h][h=2]Arm mounted cycling mirror[/h]
should be ok for my hybrid.... not sure if they are good for drop bars though
should be ok for my hybrid.... not sure if they are good for drop bars though
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I just saw that the other day when I was Googling "what is the nerdiest thing ever"
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That's a bummer all around. I could see expansion being an issue, but I got their smaller sized sling bag specifically for small loads and commuting, and still have a gigantic Chrome bag for bigger hauls. I don't ride in the rain much, but my goods stay dry when I do, and durability hasn't been an issue.
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FINALLY got some colder weather gear. It rarely gets down to the 40's so I wanted some nice gear when it's 40-60 and a little windy.
Made out like a bandit too. Nashbar honored an order (long story) so I got 30% of all items. Kind of excited to get out there and not freeze my butt off.
Nashbar Derby Softshell Jacket
Nashbar Thermal Earband
Giro Seasonal Merino Wool Socks
FACTORY SECONDS: Nashbar Mansfield 2 Chamois Bib Tights (Full bib tights for $26!!!)
Nashbar Knit Cool Weather Gloves
Got tired of my slippery Benotto tape and picked up some Fizik.
Fizik Superlight Soft Touch Microtex Bar Tape
Total price of everything with free shipping was $90. Not bad.
Made out like a bandit too. Nashbar honored an order (long story) so I got 30% of all items. Kind of excited to get out there and not freeze my butt off.
Nashbar Derby Softshell Jacket
Nashbar Thermal Earband
Giro Seasonal Merino Wool Socks
FACTORY SECONDS: Nashbar Mansfield 2 Chamois Bib Tights (Full bib tights for $26!!!)
Nashbar Knit Cool Weather Gloves
Got tired of my slippery Benotto tape and picked up some Fizik.
Fizik Superlight Soft Touch Microtex Bar Tape
Total price of everything with free shipping was $90. Not bad.
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Got some white Giro Republics on Nashbar. Size 45 happened to be on closeout at $65 so I got em. First time going clipless.
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Connex 10 speed "Black Edition" chain and a Shimano XT 11-32 cassette for the Space Horse. New Thomson seatpost (30.9x410mm, setback) for the ICT.
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I feel like it's pretty easy to do better than Chrome if you look around. MissionWorkshop, Seagull bags and those Trashmessengerbags are just a few of the options. I prefer Missionworkshop bags in my experience. Fair amount of pockets, comfortable straps, waterproof, great materials and a lifetime warranty. a little pricey but you can find used bags in good condition on ebay.
But yeah, MW all the way but I don't think I'd ever get one new
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