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Bar bag suggestions.
Thinking of a handlebar bag. I've looked at the Revelate Sweetroll, Ortlieb Handlebar pack, several others, Axioms etc. even some Chinese stuff (I figure) on Amazon.
I'm looking at max maybe 4-5 days, campgrounds, and I'm trying to avoid the added expense of a front rack and front panniers which I would rarely use. So I'm looking at something for maybe clothing, or sleeping bag or some other soft "bulk" items to free up pannier & rear rack space. So a small bag isn't adequate. (And realistically, I haven't loaded up with what I think I would carry for 4 days so not sure what I need, if anything) Just looking for a relatively inexpensive option for additional storage. Maybe a Revelate Harness with a larger drybag? (I have plenty of drybags from kayaking) |
Originally Posted by WNCGoater
(Post 20118689)
Thinking of a handlebar bag. I've looked at the Revelate Sweetroll, Ortlieb Handlebar pack, several others, Axioms etc. even some Chinese stuff (I figure) on Amazon.
I'm looking at max maybe 4-5 days, campgrounds, and I'm trying to avoid the added expense of a front rack and front panniers which I would rarely use. So I'm looking at something for maybe clothing, or sleeping bag or some other soft "bulk" items to free up pannier & rear rack space. So a small bag isn't adequate. (And realistically, I haven't loaded up with what I think I would carry for 4 days so not sure what I need, if anything) Just looking for a relatively inexpensive option for additional storage. Maybe a Revelate Harness with a larger drybag? (I have plenty of drybags from kayaking) |
I have gone with a longer and thinner than average stuff sack and a couple cheap straps (Coughlins). The straps were their "sleeping bag straps" and were about $2. The stuff sack was one that a tent came in. I wanted a bit of space between the bag and the bars so I used short pieces of pvc pipe as spacers. The straps went through the pipe, around the bar, and around the bag. It worked great and was essentially free since I always have some spare straps on hand and the bag was a tent bag that I had.
I have done a similar setup with the same straps but with a bundle of gear rolled up in my tarp. That worked fine as well. In a couple cases I strapped a little camera bag on the bundle for quick access. It also contained my phone, money, plastic, and ID. I have also used traditional handlebar bags, but they are more suited to stuff like cameras, phones, and other small items you want handy. I like the Nashbar Elite bag pretty well and it was inexpensive. |
Since you have drybags, etc., if you want a DIY project.
How to make your own DIY handlebar roll harness | Bicycle Times Magazine I have not tried this so I can't recommend for or against |
Originally Posted by cyccommute
(Post 20118701)
Go with the Revelate Harness. It has more versatility then most of the other handlebar bags. You can carry a little or carry a lot, it adjusts better to fit anything. It's also cheaper.
Originally Posted by staehpj1
(Post 20118790)
I have gone with a longer and thinner than average stuff sack and a couple cheap straps (Coughlins). The straps were their "sleeping bag straps" and were about $2. The stuff sack was one that a tent came in. I wanted a bit of space between the bag and the bars so I used short pieces of pvc pipe as spacers. The straps went through the pipe, around the bar, and around the bag. It worked great and was essentially free since I always have some spare straps on hand and the bag was a tent bag that I had.
I have done a similar setup with the same straps but with a bundle of gear rolled up in my tarp. That worked fine as well. In a couple cases I strapped a little camera bag on the bundle for quick access. It also contained my phone, money, plastic, and ID. I have also used traditional handlebar bags, but they are more suited to stuff like cameras, phones, and other small items you want handy. I like the Nashbar Elite bag pretty well and it was inexpensive.
Originally Posted by Tourist in MSN
(Post 20118830)
Since you have drybags, etc., if you want a DIY project.
How to make your own DIY handlebar roll harness | Bicycle Times Magazine I have not tried this so I can't recommend for or against Thanks for the input guys! |
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