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"Per Elmsäter" <
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> Richard Ney wrote:
> > Any recommendations from bike commuters out there on a good bag in which to carry small items
> > and maybe a change of clothes when commuting?
>
> I tried all sorts of bike mounted bags for several years and they either broke or had a bunch of
> **** sticking straight out int the air when the
bag
> wasn't attached.. Then I finally decided to get a CamelBak M.U.L.E. It is really nice and I barely
> notice it on my back. It's enough to bring a set
of
> spare clothes and a towel plus pockets for keys and wallets etc. Mind you there will not be enough
> room for an extra pair of shoes unless you hang them on the outside, which is easily done. Then of
> course I can always
bring
> 3 liters of cool water when I decide to take a detour on the way home.
>
> I am considering getting a big bag from CamelBak now. Maybe something like the TransAlp. Ive found
> that I often need to bring double sets of training clothes towels and workout shoes if I intend on
> stopping by the gym for instance. Also if I go somewhere where there isn't a locker waiting for me
> it's good to be able to bring everything.
>
> CamelBaks fit really nicely on my back and I don't mind carrying them at all. As far as the weight
> goes it's only extra training. A M.U.L.E.
weighs
> less than a kilo ( 0.73 or something ) empty
>
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