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  1. #1
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    Is Ortlieb worth the money?

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    I finally bought a decent camera and want to protect it in a waterproof handlebar bag. To me, worth the money means: lasts a long time; really, truly is waterproof; and is well-designed.

    Also, I've never used a handlebar bag that fits onto a mount on the handlebars. Is that type of bag easy and quick to remove? Since I'm usually in the city, I have to take everything off the bike even to use the restroom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    To me, worth the money means: lasts a long time; really, truly is waterproof; and is well-designed.
    Yup, that's Ortlieb. I've got the panniers. They do keep everything dry, even in Seattle. The design is quite clever and simple, and the materials are tough.

    I don't have the handlebar bag, but was considering it at one point.
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    i have the medium ortlied bar bag and love it. the mount seems hard to figure out but is very intuitive once you "get it". I have also taken the mount off and reinstalled it several times.

    the bag kept my stuff dry during downpours.
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    I've joined the bike rack/bag crew.

    Knott got me a Wald rear mounted folding basket. I love it! No bag needed or can just toss a bag of groceries in or even the dozen eggs themselves.

    If I was hauling precious cargo such as a camera in rainy conditions I'd get a waterproof case like Lowepro's all season pack.

    Ortlieb's are sexy but I like it that I don't need to have the bag to carry stuff.
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    I'm a photographer and I use my own equipment at work, which means I commute with it often. I'm a messenger bag user (looked at Ortlieb messenger packs, but I'm very small and they are quite large and heavy). My solution was to get a small thin kayaker's dry bag. I have a second one for my clothes. It's kept my stuff dry and happy in some absolute downpours.
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    Dh has one and he loves it. He picked it up when he found out the mount for his Arkel handlebar bag wasn't compatible with the stem/handlebar on his BigDummy. Here's his write-up of it:

    http://suburbancargobike.blogspot.co...hat-works.html
    (scroll to about a third of the way down)
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    i'm a cheapskate.... I ended up getting Ortlieb too. Nothing else compared..
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  8. #8
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    I have a waterproof camera that I use for kayaking and biking. I can keep it handy and actually take pictures with it. But then if you're kayaking in salt water, you don't have much leeway with your electronics.

    I do keep my dslr in a pelican case lashed to my kayak if I'm going on a long trip or something especially scenic - but I've got to be completely confident in the situation before taking the camera out especially in salt water.

    For the bike, I've got the detours zoom camera handlebar bag - it does have a rain fly that comes out to cover it up. For everyday use, I've got a lowepro slingshot 200 aw. For hiking I end up putting lenses in lens cases that are attached to the hip or chest belt of my camera bag and then I just have a holster style bag that I attach to the hip belt.

    But anyways - I've notice the harder it is to get to my camera, the less likely I am to actually use my camera.

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    Seattle Sports Panniers are great. Waterproof like Ortliebs but much, much cheaper. I don't know if they make handlebar bags though. www.seattlesportsco.com
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    No input on a bag but I don't carry my dslr in any bag that's not attached to me. I do carry my little p&s in a handlebar bag.
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