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  1. #1
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    Wanted: race or triathlon duffel

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    Hi all,
    I'm interested in a duffel bag with separate spaces for shoes, helmet, sunglasses, etc. Something like this...except used and/or much cheaper.

    Idea is to get better organized and head out quickly for the rides that don't start right out my door. I prefer duffel bag/gym bag style over backpack, but have seen some clever triathlon backpacks I'd consider.

    It doesn't have to be stylish -- I'm on a low budget (<$25ish?) and this is definitely a want, not a need. Anyone have something gathering dust they'd be willing to send my way?

  2. #2
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    Don't know if you have TJmaxx out there, but I found my husband and I great gear bags there...cheap.

  3. #3
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    Thanks for the tip! they are not very convenient, but there are a few here in CO so I'll keep that in mind.

  4. #4
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    It's a backpack, not a duffel, but I love my daughter's Lands End Multitask backpack for triathlons. I wish I had bought one for myself--we got hers last year, and this year's design doesn't seem to be as flexible (that's just my impression--I haven't seen it in real life).

    The pack has a large main compartment (holds towels, change of clothes, etc.), a shoe compartment at the bottom, a small front organizer compartment for sunscreen, gels, keys, sunglasses, etc.), an expanding outer panel that holds a helmet (or a basketball if you're my daughter--this thing can really expand!), two water bottle pockets, and my favorite detail--an attachment thingy on the outside towards the top so you can secure tall-ish things in the outer pockets--it holds my frame pump without flopping. The new design has a different outer/helmet pocket that looks like it wouldn't expand as much, and it's missing that attachment for holding tall items securely. But at $40 new, it's a good deal. You might be able to find the old design used on ebay for much less, too.

    Here's a picture of the old design: http://shopaliciousblog.blogspot.com...kpack-for.html

    And the new deisgn: http://www.landsend.com/pp/Backpack-...94477-_-394478

  5. #5
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    Am looking for something similar. Some folks have said they like this bag which comes in 2 versions, basic and deluxe.

    http://www.mountainsmith.com/product...bCategory2Id=0


    http://www.mountainsmith.com/product...bCategory2Id=0
    Push the pedal down watch the world around fly by us

  6. #6
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    mountainsmith

    Yeah, it seems like those cubes are well-liked. I'm going to keep my eyes open for seconds or closeout for those if nothing else comes up. Thanks!

 

 

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