Description:Features: Padded Strap, Internal Pockets, Quick Release Buckles, Third Leg Stabilizing Strap
Approximate Size: Top to Bottom: 13 inches
Side to Side: 23 inches
Front to Back: 8.5 inches
Volume: 18 litres
Submitted by
Brad P
a Cross Country Rider
from Iowa City, IA Date Reviewed: April 15, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Hole in the ground (CA)
Duration Product Used:
More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At:
B&H Photo
Strengths:
Comfy, Large volume, Attractive, Purpose Built, Simplicity
Weaknesses:
None so far
Similar Products Used:
Basic messenger bags, a few Timbuk2s, various Camelbaks
Bike Setup:
Lots of em...MTB, Road, Tour, Commute, SS, Fixed, xtracycle, etc.
Bottom Line:
The Crumpler bag continues to impress me. I've used it as my primary bag for three years now and don't even bother with a rack and pannier for most grocery runs. Just this last weekend a new high (or low) was reached that prompts my review. I was the hit of the party as a 30 pack of Pabst fit snuggly in the bag (along with my wallet, keys, school binder, two books and all the small clutter typically found at the bottom of the bag. Seriously, and the couple mile ride hauling the brew didn't even phase me. It still looks good too, after three+ years of typcial neglect. This bag has seen grease, snow, mud, rain, sunshine, etc and still looks better than the first day I strapped it on.
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Submitted by
michael david
a Cross Country Rider
from london,uk Date Reviewed: November 30, 2004
Favorite Trail:
thetford forest
Duration Product Used:
More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At:
condors london
Strengths:
good size ,good straps ,comfortable
Weaknesses:
no revlective stuff or light clips ,only one pocket has fasting.
Similar Products Used:
timbuktu messenger bag
Bike Setup:
merida lrs all standard just got it.
Bottom Line:
I have used this bag every day for work and was once a messenger so its had a good kicking. The great thing is it still looks new apart from the fluff sticking to the hook and loop stuff. not a scratch or tear anywere. and fully water proof should be the last bag i own. the only bad thing is i have to put lights on my bike wich i hate. couriers and commuters alike will have years out of there bag. trust me.
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Submitted by
Jonathan Wee
a
from Perth, WA, Australia Date Reviewed: December 24, 2003
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
A$149 at Mainpeak Australia, Perth
Strengths:
-Tough and strong ass. -Overbuilt but light, features wacky but dependable seatbelt material as part of the strap system, now that's something you can trust won't rip easliy under pressure. -Wider range of colours. -Crumpler's way of doing things. (wack names and stories to accompany each bag.) -Dimensions on the web says 60cmX32cmX14cm, but it's unexpectively massively bigger in real life. What am I going to do with all that space ? -Neat internal pocket.
Weaknesses:
-Lacks there reflective striping of the other messenger models, to alert psycho cabbies during low and no light conditions. (eg. winter mornings.) But that can be solved by attacting your own hi-viz striping. -Have to learn to used a 'sling' bag, but that's no big prob.
Similar Products Used:
-Backpacks.
Bike Setup:
Avanti hardtrail.
Bottom Line:
-Awesome bags that are built last, butch padded strap, Crumpler's third leg stablizer, wicked designs, names and stories, mammoth space for the entry-level messenger bag.
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Submitted by
cheok
a Weekend Warrior
from singapore Date Reviewed: June 25, 2002
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$70.00
Strengths:
great! does not slip around because of the additional fastening system that hold the bag firmly to the body.
Weaknesses:
expensive
Similar Products Used:
an older model
Bike Setup:
cannondale f3000sl
Bottom Line:
good for biking around if you have tons of stuff to carry
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