Many bags. From top left: Chrome, Banjo, Timbuktu, REI Flash, Ortlieb, Maddie (not a bag), Timbuktu blue. |
Wow. Shoes and bags. Not to be sexist (which is what you say right before a sexist remark), but I'm like a girl in the Shoe and Bag department.
I'm not counting the on-bike bags here (of which I use 6 on a regular basis: banana bag, small Ortlieb panniers, big Ortlieb panniers, bucket panniers, Ostrich, and Swift). I'm just talking about on-John bags. The kind you wear. And I have too many.
So I'm going to get out of the messenger bag business. If I'm going to wear my bag, I prefer a back pack. It's simple, centered, and non-fussy. Messenger bags have a certain cool factor for sure and they're nice for basic flat loads. But backpacks just work better for me.
I've had a bunch of these messenger bags for years and I've used them a lot. But the two bags I routinely go for are the Ortlieb backpack and the REI modified-Flash.
Me. Being awesome in the Ortlieb backpack. Which is all it takes (to be awesome)! Photo by Sarah Sirott the Great. For a pic of the actual backpack, it's the silver one in the first picture above. |
I love the Ortlieb: it's huge, it's waterproof. It has funny little padded pads on the back that make it less sweaty. It has a wrist strap and a chest strap and a key holder. It's a great bag. Those Ortlieb designers really get it.
BUT I don't like the velcro closure. It should be a big fat buckle. I may modify that someday, but for now, I can live with it.
The REI (modified) Flash is a great bag. It's super light. It has provisions for a water bladder. With my ultra-super-reflecto modifications and rear pockets, it makes a great Midnight Century bag.
So, the messenger bags are out. Maddie is keeping the blue one, but the other 3 are outta here.