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  1. #1
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    yet another messenger bag/pack thread :P

    I dug around searching for messenger bag threads, but I haven't quite found what I'm looking for. I was wondering if anyone who owns one could say how their messenger bag has been for them and how large it is. I've been looking around at different messenger bag companies website to try to get an estimate of what I would be able to carry, but it isn't really helping me.

    Also, I'm pretty short, somewhere 5'0" - 5'1" with a short torso, so I dont want a bag that would say swallow up my back. But I do need it to be able to carry a laptop in a case, which is probably 14 X 10.5, a change of clothes, shoes, lunch. :P

    I have been looking at the chrome citizen messenger bag, chrome ranchero backpack, crumpler fux deluxe, medium baileyworks bag. Though, I'll probably go drop by the chrome store in SF next week when I'm actually up there to see how their bags fit..

    As a side note, I also have a rack+panniers, but sometimes I want to keep my stuff with me and not bring panniers.

  2. #2
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    Apr 2004
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    I have 2 Timbuk2 messenger bags. A medium and a small. The medium can fit almost everything and the kitchen sink. I use that primarily for my commute to school/work. The small fits my laptop nicely with some papers and other odds and eds. In the medium I carry on a typical day:

    A couple spiral notebooks, papers
    U lock and cable
    At least 1 or 2 textbooks
    Frame pump
    Tube
    Tire levers
    Deodorant
    Mac iBook

    They're great bags, highly waterproof. Durable. But not exactly cheap either. But I had to get the custom colors
    "Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"

  3. #3
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    If you want something fun, I love this smallish one. I could even fit my 12" PowerBook in it (barely) but it really was too heavy, I think. It started fraying a bit so I stopped using it for that.

    But for a cute messenger bag -- something kind of different:

    http://www.ebags.com/chums/sherpa_ba...?modelid=54645

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

  4. #4
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    That bag looks awesome. Too bad I thikn it's too small, the laptop in it's protective case makes for 15 X 11. :P Stupid T42s. :P sigh.

  5. #5
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    May 2006
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    Chrome

    I have the smaller Chrome bag maybe the Citizan and it is nice. I have used Timbuck 2's the only reason I like the Chrome better is because of the seatbelt type fastner because it stays on my back better for me. It appears it will last forever.

  6. #6
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    Jul 2006
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    I purchased the large Chrome bag, Metropolos, it was too big. I am 5' 4" and small framed and it hung off me. It is great for hauling groceries (It holds 3-4 bags full including a gallon of milk) but it is bulky and cumbersome when it isn't full. I had reload make me a Civilian and it is perfect. It is comfortable and I use it for work and back. I carry a change of clothes and as a teacher I have loads of papers to grade and books too. Somedays I fill it pretty tight. I think they have one size larger that falls between Chrome's Metro and Reload's Civilian. Reload was great to work with and I designed my own bag choosing colors, pockets, and my own artwork. It has been bomb proof, I toss it around and after a year it looks brand new. I have more people ask me where I got it. Check them out at www.reloadbags.com also www.fixedgeargallery.com just reviewed ten bags and www.messengers.org is a bike messenger website and on the second page under other resources they list links and comments on all the mfg. it was a help for me when I was looking.

  7. #7
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    Jun 2006
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    mj15--oh great, my credit card is practically bursting out of my wallet now that I have seen those Reload bags ! Too cool! I love the artwork. Well, I guess that's one more item to save my pocket change for

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by pooks
    If you want something fun, I love this smallish one. I could even fit my 12" PowerBook in it (barely) but it really was too heavy, I think. It started fraying a bit so I stopped using it for that.

    But for a cute messenger bag -- something kind of different:

    http://www.ebags.com/chums/sherpa_ba...?modelid=54645
    that is really really beautiful!!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

 

 

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