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Interesting. I use a TB2 bag because it has the velco "hook" part as the piece that lays down over the other part, so the hook never catches my shorts.
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Every time this subject comes up I think you anti-saddle bag guys are pulling my leg. Saddle bags are right up there with bottle cages...I don't even notice they are there until I need them.
You guys would hate the Revelate bag I use when I commute on my road bike. I shudder to think of the horror you would feel if you saw the panniers on my touring bike. |
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Those Lowes bags look perfect. I know where I'm going tomorrow!
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didnt work for me. I had the top end triple ply and the fabric did not stop my iphone from getting sweat condensation on it in the summer. sold it.
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Just got this: http://bellroy.com/wallets/elements-phone-pocket
Supposed to be (mostly) waterproof, so it'll keep my iPhone safe, and hold a key, money, etc. Not CO2/tools, but it's a good solution to the other stuff I think... A bit on the pricey side, but I found a website called the Wallet Shoppe that had 15% off, so I'll take it... |
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Serfas Jersey Bag
Just found this at my LBS tonight. First one I've found that fits my iPhone 6 with its case on. Nice details - padded back, dual zips, ... I'll try it out tomorrow.
http://www.amazon.com/Serfas-Jersey-...247946&sr=1-69 |
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4700xxxxxx4908x Replace each "x" in the code below with random numbers and submit as the promotion code at Lowes.com. It may take a few attempts, but you should see your discount eventually. |
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For those concerend with bag slipping out of pocket:
http://www.amazon.com/STICKY-CYCLE-P...ND52YMYBZPBWNC There is also a smaller version. |
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A few options
I'm a saddle bag guy but have used a few different things over the years for jersey pockets... Mail order or custom coffee zip locks are very heavy and vented and work well. I also second the soulrun stuff if you just need a wallet - well made and very practical. Some neoprene phone cases are pretty functional, and if you don't care much about looks a beef jerky bag will last pretty well and is a good size for extra stuff. Oh yeah, some heavy mailing pouches work well and are padded but not so great if you sweat much. And last but not least don't forget an extra water bottle full of stuff if you aren't using two.
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bag, flat repair, pouch, wallet |
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