stumpy01 – Member
I’m surprised that these aren’t used more on the road, when on a long ride and wanting to carry a bit more than just the essentials.
One of the potential main drawbacks I see is that the waist band might constantly dig in, which is one of the things that stopping me from trying it.
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that and the fact that road jerseys have pockets with enough room to put everything in you’d need for a ride
if you absolutely definitely were determined to use a bum-bag it would strap directly over the top of the pockets and only work if they were empty, so you’re not going to able to carry anything extra over just pockets
Depends on the length of the ride, doesn’t it?
I did the Wiggle Dragon ride last year – something like 98 miles and the furthest I had ever ridden, by almost doubling what I’d previously done.
I had all my usual tube/pump/tool etc. as well as car key/phone/money and a load of energy gels/cereal bars.
Plus it was cold when we started off, so I had a gilet and arm warmers that I wanted to ditch later into the ride, plus a waterproof as the weather was showing very dodgy for later on in the day.
I ended up with pockets stuffed full, saddle bag stuffed full and one of those top tube feed bags also stuffed full.
Perhaps it was way too much stuff for a seasoned rider who was familiar with riding 100 miles, but for me it was about right. In fact, I wanted to take sachets of energy powder for my bottles but didn’t have room and as it turned out they probably wouldn’t have been needed.
Judging by the amount of people with similarly bulging pockets/additional bags stuck on the frame and/or people wearing rucksacks, I don’t think I was the only one who was struggling for storage space.