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Off Road Touring & Frame Bags: Marmite?
- Heltor Chasca
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Re: Off Road Touring & Frame Bags: Marmite?
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you Colin
Re: Off Road Touring & Frame Bags: Marmite?
Well I was sceptical about bikepacking bags. So far I tried a dry bag on the forks. It worked well but I don't like the view. I have not tried a big seat pack - as I can't be bothered with the faff of packing them tight and putting up with the wobble factor.
I have also tried a frame bag and love it. It doesn't rub my legs unless very badly packed and I have covered miles and miles with it including weeks of off road touring in Wales and Scotland. It can swallow up loads of food and heavy stuff, doesn't change the handling and is out of the way for moving the bike onto trains and stuff.
The main down side is that it rubs paint of the frame and is bike specific, although mine fits both my Pugsley and my Troll.
I have also tried a frame bag and love it. It doesn't rub my legs unless very badly packed and I have covered miles and miles with it including weeks of off road touring in Wales and Scotland. It can swallow up loads of food and heavy stuff, doesn't change the handling and is out of the way for moving the bike onto trains and stuff.
The main down side is that it rubs paint of the frame and is bike specific, although mine fits both my Pugsley and my Troll.