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TJ
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dannyfrankszzz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I go out on rides, I currently use a waist bag (***** pack).
> However, not only is this slightly uncomfortable to wear but I have
> also noticed that this has tended to induce a need to urinate (pressure
> on the bladder).
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good saddlebag that
> would be able to incorporate the necessaries such as a spare inner
> tube, mini pump, tyre levers, foldaway waterproof, puncture repair kit
> and maybe an energy bar/mobile phone should the need arise.
>
> I'd need it to be not too big so that my rear light could still appear
> below it.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
I often take a trek under saddle pack and I find I can get all the above in to
one but have you tried wearing your '***** pack' in reverse so that it is behind
you while cycling, doesn't help the aerodynamic profile of athletic types such
as ourselves but keeps it out the way ;-)
TJ
> Hi,
>
> When I go out on rides, I currently use a waist bag (***** pack).
> However, not only is this slightly uncomfortable to wear but I have
> also noticed that this has tended to induce a need to urinate (pressure
> on the bladder).
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good saddlebag that
> would be able to incorporate the necessaries such as a spare inner
> tube, mini pump, tyre levers, foldaway waterproof, puncture repair kit
> and maybe an energy bar/mobile phone should the need arise.
>
> I'd need it to be not too big so that my rear light could still appear
> below it.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
I often take a trek under saddle pack and I find I can get all the above in to
one but have you tried wearing your '***** pack' in reverse so that it is behind
you while cycling, doesn't help the aerodynamic profile of athletic types such
as ourselves but keeps it out the way ;-)
TJ