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  • Something to carry my water/keys/wallet/phone/essentials/1l water
  • deanfbm
    Free Member

    Cant fit a saddle bag/bottle cage to my bike, my current pack, camelbak charge lr (older model) feel like wearing a soggy, heavy rag on my back once i get sweaty.

    So either looking for a super minimal pack, and i mean minimal that has some structure that keeps it off my back allowing airflow, or some sort of “bum bag” that’s comfy and doesn’t loose it’s bottles.

    Any suggestions of stuff to look at?

    thepodge
    Free Member

    I’ve moved to saddle pack & bottle cages as I was carrying far too much stuff but if you can’t fit them then I guess you’ll just have to try a load of different packs till you find one that works

    trout
    Free Member

    Frame bag works for me

    everyone
    Free Member

    Jersey pockets + bottle for me

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    How big is your “prison pocket”?
    With a bit of practice you should be able to fit all your un needed tat up there. 😉

    ninfan
    Free Member

    With a bit of practice

    1 Litre bottle of water?

    I think I’ve seen an instructional video for that…

    Del
    Full Member

    osprey talon 8 or 4. i’ve been using an 8 for a year or so and it’s excellent. quite a bit of room actually, though i did have to buy a shorter pump. cleverly thought out details – the bottle retention in particular. i recommend. 🙂

    gavstorie
    Free Member

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Belt-bag-bumbag-complete-with-water-bottle-choice-of-3-colours-/180857291665?pt=UK_SportingGoods_BackpacksRucksacks_Bags_EH&var=&hash=item2a1bef4391

    I have one of these and prefer to use it in the hotter weather.. I can fit a multi tool, spare tube, puncture kit, phone, pump, keys and a snack in it without too much agro.. It fits snuggly around the waist and doenst seem to get in the way at all.. The benefit is that your back doesnt get as sodden as it does when you wear a backpac..

    benp1
    Full Member

    Montane Batpack is currently half price

    Was going to buy one but already use a frame mounted bottle and an OMM 3l pack. This would just be ANOTHER pack!

    http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/118831-montane-batpack-6l-trail-running-belt-pack.html

    v666ern
    Free Member

    I have one of these its great for the price
    http://www.decathlon.co.uk/300-hydration-pack-id_8300156.html

    iffoverload
    Free Member

    I tried the lifeventure baserunner, worked quite well, lots of space 1 or 2 bottles
    couple of straps to take up the loose space so stuff does not bounce around and
    airflow vents and cushions on the back.

    I dont notice it unless I am carrying way too much kit, the water bottle holder has a clip to stop the bottle falling out

    http://www.lifeventure.co.uk/products/accessories.html

    scottfitz
    Free Member

    Cant fit a saddle bag/bottle cage to my bike

    what sort of bike do you have?

    Malvern Rider
    Free Member

    I use expandable saddle pack for all the essentials (phone additionally in waterproof bag)and zipped one of these (few quid from army surplus)

    to the seat tube for water when can’t be bothered with Camelback

    ivorlott
    Free Member

    Cheap fleabay top tube bag with bottle cage here.
    Also got a fitsip to try this summer, should be ok for short blasts instead of a bottle.

    thepodge
    Free Member

    Not sure what frame you have but if there is room but no mounting points I’m sure I’ve seen bottle cages cable tied to frames before

    austen
    Full Member

    I’m tempted by one of the Inov8 waist packs that have a horizontal bladder arrangement.

    It seems that the bumbag is making a return to fashion! Or I’m getting old and not caring about fashion any more…

    TooTall
    Free Member

    What top are you wearing to ride in? I find that ‘proper’ cycling tops don’t feel sweaty no matter which bag I’m wearing.

    Malvern Rider
    Free Member

    im old so know that fashion is a fool, but it’s even dumber if it stops you enjoying sport, dumber still if it compomises bike fun.

    MTB-Rob
    Free Member

    Have a look at lifeaventure bags
    http://www.madison.co.uk/search?tags=base+runner+bag&tags_clicked=&tags_cat=&x=0&y=0 (first 2 bags)

    G/F got uses one when going out local and one bottle is not enough (one bottle cage on bike)and a back pack is to much.

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