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When I ride into work I'm currently using a rack and single pannier to carry my stuff, but find it all adds quite a bit of weight to my Pompino, which isn't the lightest to begin with so every little helps!

Anyway, am thinking about trying out a messenger bag instead, but before taking the plunge I'm just wondering what people thought of as being the general cut off distance for how far they'd want to ride with a messenger bag before opting to switch to panniers...

My commute is currently 15 miles each, and am dithering about whether that's gonna be too far with the messenger bag...


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 5:25 pm
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Whether I use a messenger bag or pannier depends more on the bike I'm using to commute. Pannier is so much easier in the winter when you need to cart a lot of kit about, if I'm taking the fast bike on a summer's day, then all I really need to carry is some lunch, some pants and a few tools/spare tube, so I use my messenger bag.

So I guess if I'm going to be shifting more than a kilo, I go commuter and pannier.

Pompinos are no super lightweight, but they're pretty quick. Unlike my PG tourer tank bike ...


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 5:30 pm
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Hi nick

I am commuting 15 kms each way with a messenger bag (timbuk2 I think medium). I find it ok to carry but a bit on the small side. That will depend on how much stuff you are taking with you.

I can fit, my personal belongings (BIG wallet, dairy, cell phone, train stuff, pocket knife, spork, various pills), a pump, a spare tube, and waterproof trousers and my lunch (most of the time in a container) plus
A laptop and the power supply, my weekly change of clothes (at the moment one pair of trousers, one top 4 set of underwears/socks and one t-shirt).
However I can't really take both the full change of clothes and the laptop.

Hope it helps.

Juan


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 5:33 pm
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I wouldn't want to use a messenger bag for 15 miles. Save your money.


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 5:35 pm
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Funnily enough I did my first commute with a messenger bag this morning after leaving my pannier at work by mistake. The bag was a pain in the A. it's a Timbuk 2 and no matter how much I faffed and adjusted, it still spun round. It may have something to do with the shoulder strap slipping against my jacket but I won't be using it on the bike again.It will just be an expensive nappy change bag or hand luggage for my hols. Pannier works better but doesn't look as good.


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 5:37 pm
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Im at the same point as you now the weather is getting better. My alternative to panniers tho is this...

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Seemed to work ok yesterday, 7L of space took my Jeans, t-shirt, pants+socks, wallet, phone, camera, spare light and puncture stuff. If im not going to the gym i think this is a go-er :0) Just need to fit my lock to the frame as its attached to the rack normally.

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Posted : 23/02/2009 5:56 pm
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a laptop was the breakign point for me on a similar distance. clothes and a towel were fine.


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 5:59 pm
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I think now it's getting warmer as even more reason to use panniers. Any bags/backpacks make your back/shoulders sweat in warm weather, love the freedom the panniers give m on my commute!


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 6:00 pm
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IMO depends as much on the weight you are carrying as the distance. Panniers for much over a few miles or heavy stuff, rucksac for short distances or a light load. 15 miles each way - panniers for sure for me.


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 6:02 pm
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I use a timbuke 2 pro series ruck sack (im not pro in any way at all) and it holds:
clothes
towel
lunch
shoes
and toolkit
and the usual bumpf
My longest commute is a 70 mile round trip and its good for that.
I think maybe, its whatever sits comfortably... ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 6:08 pm
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I wouldn't want to use a messenger bag for 15 miles. Save your money.

I dunno, I did 20 miles each way every day with a messenger bag for 3 years. It was fine. Its nice to get a lot of weight off your back though. I mostly use a pannier these days so I can cart excessive amounts of cake about and save the fast bike for fun rides, rather than grinding it into the dust just getting to work.


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 6:15 pm
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Hmmm... damnit... why can't you all come to a concensus? ๐Ÿ˜‰

I'd all but decided against the messenger bag after andym and redted, but then fuzzyjimble and adh sway me back again... looks like I am still in two minds...

The thing is, am not so bothered about the sweating bit as I'm a right sweaty bugger anyway and always need a shower when I get into work, I'm more worried about how comfortable it will be over 15 miles when it's full of work clothes, towel, lunch etc... unfortunately I haven't got anywhere to store a whole weeks worth of clothing at work, so I have to carry it there and back every day.

And while I do like the practicallity of panniers, they are bloody heavy! Myabe some lighter panniers would do the trick... hmmmm, just what I need, another option!


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 7:00 pm
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If i had a bike with a rack and panniers, and 30 miles each day, i would use the panniers.

Messenger bags are great for short runs, or if you are getting stuff in and out of the bag all the time.


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 7:10 pm
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funkynick, panniers would be the better option for you i think. Tho the occasional jaunt to work on the nice bike or mtb could be catered for by leaving stuff at work (i just leave my clean stuff in a carrier bag under my desk on in the drawer).


 
Posted : 23/02/2009 7:39 pm