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  1. #1
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    timbuk2 Large size

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    hi
    i ordered the Large sized timbuk2 and im actually lovin it, i wanted a huge bag for daily use.
    but im not sure if itll look stupid, i mean im not a courier.
    what messenger size you own?


  2. #2
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    mine is an xs...but i didn't want anything big. hubby has a lg i think....it's not outrageously big
    i would rather be hated for what i am than loved for what i'm not....

  3. #3
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    I have a large. I have taken that thing everywhere. It is two colors of orange and I get some looks but I love it. It carries everything and it is not overly big. Does everything I need it to do and I CANNOT beat this thing up. It's a good bag. I'm thinking of getting the xs or the tote for something a little smaller and for walking around town if I don't need a lot of stuff. but I love mine.
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  4. #4
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    I use an xs for my purse. I have 3 colors. I would like one in every color! They are wonderful. I'll never carry another "purse".

  5. #5
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    Okay... I have a dumb question here. How do you guys strap it so it doesn't fling around when you move? Do you strap it really tight? I wear my purse like a messager bag (right shoulder to the left hip), but I wouldn't be able to bike with it. The purse keep wanting to fling forward. Is there a trick to wearing messager bags?

  6. #6
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    Apr 2008
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    I commute with a medium for 3/4 of the year, and a small for summer (less/lighter clothing). I, too, am really happy with the quality of the T2 bags.

    @buddha_bellies: All the T2 bags except for XS come with a cross strap, so the bag doesn't slip.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by buddha_bellies View Post
    Okay... Is there a trick to wearing messager bags?
    My tb2 came with an extra strap that goes around the front to secure the bag when you're riding. It works very well.

    I have a medium which I use mainly as an overnight bag but not on the bike. It's pretty big and I wouldn't want to go too far w/it packed full, it would be uncomfortable.

    For overnighters on the bike, I use a metro mini. I pack pretty light, but it's sufficient.
    Last edited by momof4greatkids; 12-01-2008 at 01:34 PM.

  8. #8
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    Timbuk

    Budda bellies; (gotta love that name)

    Here's a link to Timbuk's website. http://www.timbuk2.com/wordpress_cms...ns/#genWearBag If you have a problem with the link I've added, go to Timbuk's web page. Click on customer service and go to Product Questions. Under General questions, the first question is "how do I wear my bag....." in the answer they have imbedded a link. Click on it and it is a video on how to wear the bag with the strap.
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