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I see Trisports has fancy bags for your gear. Any value to a special bag?
V.
A lot of people I've seen use the smaller plastic storage boxes, such as you'd use for sweaters under a bed. Cheap. Good if it rains too.
I use a transition bag. I like it because I can fit everything in it, (it even has a race day checklist printed up on it), and it works back pack fashion. So if I end up having to park really far away I can put it on my back and ride to the race area. They are expensive but I got mine as a Bday gift from my DH. He loves me.
The downside of tubs (besides having to carry them which is hard to do if you're pushing a bike along too) is that they take up a lot of room in your transition and if it's a crowded race you may not have space for a tub.
I take things out of my bag and set up my transition, then I put my bag aside out of the way of the competitors. That way I need minimal space and can usually get a better spot in the transition zone.
But of course, I tend to show up at the last minute. If you're early none of that is an issue.
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I throw it on the ground somewhere around/on my towel. I'm not too specific, as long as it's in my area.
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http://gorgebikefitter.com/
2007 Look Dura Ace
2010 Custom Tonic cross with discs, SRAM
2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
2014 Soma B-Side SS
I used a backpack yesterday with external lash points. It worked great. Put the wesuit on the outside.
I usually use a backpack I got at Target. Under $15 so it fits my budget. I've lusted after a really nice transition bag, but don't see the need. I recently bought a huge mesh tote from Old Navy (found it at a thrift store- can you tell I'm a cheapskate?) for $2 and it's my new favorite transition bag. I can even throw it on the back sorta like a backpack when I need to ride my bike to transition.
I'm a no-frills kinda racer, tho.
I still lust after a "real" transition bag.![]()
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