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VeganBikeChick
12-04-2013, 08:00 AM
I'd like to find a commute-friendly lightweight cycling backpack. I'll be using it to haul light loads of groceries, occasionally gym gear, and for my to and from work commute. I'd really like it to be very light weight but able to hold a fair bit, and small pockets for phone/keys is also appreciated. I really like the look of Ortlieb bags but am looking for something a little more wallet-friendly.

tulip
12-04-2013, 09:01 AM
Is there a particular reason you are looking at a backpack instead of panniers? Panniers are more stable because the weight is lower, and the bike holds the weight instead of you, which is alot more comfortable.

Arkel makes nice panniers, including a backpack-pannier called The Bug. Made in Canada.

VeganBikeChick
12-04-2013, 11:52 AM
Thanks tulip. I want something that's grab and go, and I want to keep the bike as light as possible without adding a rear rack. I'll check out Arkel.

Blueberry
12-04-2013, 12:18 PM
Arkel's stuff is, I think, all pannier based (unless they have something new). One of my LBS's has started carrying these: http://banjobrothers.com/products/current/cycling-backpacks/ They are less expensive than lots of options and look nice. Unfortunately, they are not manufactured in NA, if that matters to you. Timbuk2 also has some cycling backpacks that are on the reasonably priced side. But - they are also not part of their made in the US line, sadly.

rebeccaC
12-04-2013, 01:25 PM
Make sure the straps are comfortable and hold the bag tight to the body with weight in the bag. If you're still in the NW I guess it goes without saying that the material should be good at keeping things dry.:) I liked what I saw at both Gregg's Cycle and REI in Seattle when I was up there. I'd go there and see what they have and how they feel.

I use two Chrome (http://www.chromeindustries.com/us/en/bags/backpacks) bags. One for work commutes and a few things from the farmers market to take home and another one for grocery trips when I need a couple days of food or staples. I especially like how Chrome designed the feel of their straps with heavier loads both on and off the bike.