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    Master Ady In Accy's Avatar
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    Re: Rucksack for biking/

    Quote Originally Posted by Bean Counter View Post
    The best option for taking clothing to work, including shoes is a saddle bag.

    Carradice have a range of sizes up to a sort of expandable Camper long-flap 24L ish (the one I use for work and for the odd multiday euro touring). Not cheap but excellent, some have leather straps like the camper but others have rucksacks type clips.

    Carradice also has a quick release/support that fits on the bag and seat tube so very easy to fit/remove bag. Due to fitting to the seat tube should fit 99.99% of bikes. Also means that the weight is carried where the bike is designed to carry weight.
    You can buy 2nds at their factory in Nelson at reduced rates - it's like stepping back in time, quite an experience.

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    Re: Rucksack for biking/

    hi
    try one of the omm 20ltr sacs
    have a look on www.theomm.com for all the features etc. i use one and its great on and off the bike.
    cheers

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    Re: Rucksack for biking/

    just got a 10L raid light and thats not bad , roomy enough for a few clothes but might struggle with the shoes though. has chest straps and a comfy waist strap too + compesses down too.

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