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  1. #61
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    May 2008
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    I keep my phone, inhaler and a pocket pack of tissues in it, plus a pair of lighter lenses for my sunglasses. I can also fit a couple of packets of gu.

    I use my seat bag for keys, jimi wallet, teeny bottle of hand sanitizer, tampon, spare tube, tire levers, band aids, mini tool, and more gu. Plus my cleat covers if I need them.

    I hate having things in my pockets when it's hot, so I generally only keep the chapstick there, and maybe more gu if I need it for a long ride. My pump is on my frame next to the water bottle.

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

    Gone but not forgotten:
    - Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

  2. #62
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    Sep 2009
    Location
    Tucson, AZ
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    I'm a pretty light packer. I have 3 seat bags, but usually use the medium one. I carry a tube, sometimes 2, and the rest of the kit (CO2 cartridges, etc). I keep a couple of bandaids, sometimes a single-use sunscreen packet.

    In my jersey pockets: cell phone, a few bucks, debit card, a few sticks of gum, and some snacks: usually shot blocks, Luna bar. Sometimes a Nuun tablet wrapped in foil, or a plastic baggie with powdered electrolyte mix.

    I sometimes use a Bento bag, but have had some bad experiences with getting my shorts damaged from the velcro. On my longer rides, I have carried extra energy bars, a bag of fruit and nuts, GU in the Bento bag or in my pockets. I sometimes carry a small camera or mini-binoculars in the bag or in my pockets. If I need more food than that, I'll buy it on the way (a banana, a gatorade, etc)

    Rarely do I need a lot of extra layers even in the winter, but I am able to pack arm warmers in jersey pockets. I can usually get away with wearing a pair of running knickers over my shorts and if I need to, can roll them up and put them into my larger seat bag.
    2016 Specialized Ruby Comp disc - Ruby Expert ti 155
    2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker - Jett 143

  3. #63
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Indianapolis, IN
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    Those Fuel Belt (size large) Bento box will fit lots of stuff. They are super useful. The other thing that is perfect for phones are snack bags! Just the right size to fit an iPhone and you can still use it through the bag

  4. #64
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Austin, TX
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    Okay, here is the ultimate way to carry all the crap you need for a long ride: http://pictureisunrelated.memebase.c...s-seems-heavy/

    Jean

  5. #65
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Posts
    112
    Hi

    I went to the LBS last night and looked at the Bento boxes. The ones they had looked REALLY small. I could maybe get my phone and keys in there, possibly a contact lens case with sunscreen. No banana, maybe a gel pack.

    I bought a bigger saddle pack. The one that came with the flat kit is fine for the kit but not a lot else. "Aero wedge pack large". By Topeak.

    I am going to try just that, this wkd, and, if I still need room for more I'll get the Bento and just keep food and nothing else in it. That might be the best.
    Last edited by skywalkerbeth; 08-12-2011 at 03:22 AM.

  6. #66
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Greater Atlanta
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    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    A seat pack for a spare tube, levers, a patching kit, and very basic necessities (including ID, cell phone and keys), the jersey pockets for sunscreen and munchies. For a banana, I usually stop at a coffee place or convenience store or even gas station along the route.
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    She's going the distance...

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    '14 Orbea Orca Dama, Specialized Jett
    '10 Giant Avail
    '87 Schwinn Cimarron, Brooks B17
    Trek mountain bike...don't know what year

  7. #67
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    NW Ohio...for now
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    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    A seat pack for a spare tube, levers, a patching kit, and very basic necessities (including ID, cell phone and keys), the jersey pockets for sunscreen and munchies. For a banana, I usually stop at a coffee place or convenience store or even gas station along the route.
    This is basically how I travel too. I eat my Cliff bar right before I head out the door. There's always somewhere to stop and get a snack. If we plan a long ride, we incorporate that stopping place into plan. Here is a link to the Timbuk2 seat pack that I use. http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/products/...right-seatpack Google cycling seat pack and you will be amazed at the number of choices that are out there!
    Don't cross the river if you can swim the tide...

    2011-Cannondale Synapse Alloy5 WSD with 105 and BB30!

 

 

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