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thinking about one of these for going on the cross/tourer for hostel overnights. Don't want a rack and whilst I do have a big Camelbak Hoss it gets a bit heavy when road riding. [url] http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-Carradice_of_Nelson-Carradice-Tour-Saddlebag-c-w-SQR--16Ltr-3693.htm [/url]
pretty expensive so keen to hear any feedback before buying
Thanks
glupton loves his - i posted a thread the other day about longflap campers and have been put off the bigger bags. but an SQR tour looks like a good half way house for audaxing and off roading
thanks - might try have a look at one somewhere
cheers
I've a longflap camper, but the SQR fixing stuff is very good. Not a bad place to have weight on the bike really, and much nicer than an over-heavy rucsack.
thanks for that. Not totally sure how it will sit above my canti brake cabling. their website gives a guide as to how much seatpost you need to have showing to attach and that dimension is ok, so here's hoping
Tin ribzz ..... Damn you i want a long flap again .... Where were you yesterday ๐
how sturdy is yours ? What sorta loading/trips you done ? Im looking at one to match my brooks ๐ and to hold kit when audaxing and ultimately tour dividing !
is there much of a difference between the 'tour' and the 'trax' ? - the trax is reccomended for off road (slimmer pockets I think) but does not appear to be waterproof..
I've got a Nelson Longflap and it is superb.
Looks like something from the 50's and comes complete with the name of the person that made it...
See pic 2 for where I was yesterday, inbetween Innerleithen and Edinburgh on the [url= http://www.coast-and-castles.co.uk/theroutecandc.html ]Coast and Castles[/url].
Loadsa room for comfortable credit card touring, not tried packing a tent but have managed to tie even more bags of stuff on top before. Sturdy enough to take off-road no probs.
If you need more room than they carry I reckon you've over-packed or should be thinking about front panniers to balance it out.
I have an SQR slim, and it is great. Needed the width / flatness for work stuff, otherwise I'd have one of the other two with the outside pockets which I'm guessing are great too.
Joe
Joe - I was wondering about the slim, as I don't have a lot of seat tube out and the saddle tyre clearance could be a bit tight. Does the extra width get in the way of your legs when pedalling at all ?
cheers
have just mailed epicdesigns on the back of another post - bags look good, but maybe a bit too costly with shipping from Alaska !!
and the time factor iain . but look on dr jons wandering blog - he has some really nice bags for his bikepacking from epic or carrousel design works
trail rat - yeah, I asked them to include an idea on shipping time. I think I'm more likely to get the sqr slim in the end, as I need it for early June.
cant remember who it is - might be the ACA but they got eric or carrousel to do a bulk order of seat pods and fuel tanks to sell as stock .
if hes doing it for you from scratch you haven o chance of before end of june
Joe - I was wondering about the slim, as I don't have a lot of seat tube out and the saddle tyre clearance could be a bit tight. Does the extra width get in the way of your legs when pedalling at all ?
If I sort of lean backwards, whilst standing in the saddle, I can just about make my legs touch it if I try, but I've never hit it by accident.
Joe
Thanks for that Joe - reassuring ๐
[i] - the trax is reccomended for off road (slimmer pockets I think) but does not appear to be waterproof..[/i]
I've got the trax. I think the only difference is the tour has proper side pockets where as the trax has mesh ones, which are handy for waterproofs, bottles of beer/wine etc, but aren't waterproof. The main bag unit is though.
Thanks Ian,
I reckon I will have seat/wheel clearance problems with the Tour and the Trax as I only have 75mm of seatpost showing and it's a cx bike, so thinking probs the slim.




