Showing posts with label ReLoad Bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ReLoad Bags. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2008

All Wet

It was gross and wet last night. Really gross and really wet.

And I am a stone cold fool! I rode all about in the gross and wet.
With my backpack.
Which contained my laptop.

ACK! Like I said: I am a stone cold fool!

When I got home, I delicately unearthed my laptop from my backpack. Needless to say, I feared the worst. But, by some minor miracle, my laptop was a-ok: bone dry and booted fine.

It would appear that my backpack--the dubiously named Hacker Daypack by Timbuk2--is that most marvelous of modern marvels: a truly waterproof bag.

And yet, when I rooted about the bag to grab some nighttime reading material, I found that my book was soaked. In fact, everything else in the bag was soaked.

WTF!?!

I won't bore you with a full review of the Hacker. It's not a bad bag: the laptop stayed dry because it's under a genuinely waterproof flap (it was also nestled in a corduroy pocket...which just can't be waterproof). But it's not a great bike commuter bag by any stretch. It's too small for real big loads. And it didn't come with a sternum strap, which just baffles me.

SO...what IS the ideal bike commuting bag for a smaller gent who likes a two strapped backpack?

I will say this: I tried the mini Ortlieb backpack and HATED it. Yes, it's a teutonic waterproof wonder with all sorts of shiny cool. But it was basically a cumbersome sack that did not fit my 5"4 frame. Damn tall Krauts!

I will also say this: I have a really sweet looking ReLoad Midpack. But beautiful as it is, the bag is NOT waterproof. And a really cruddy sternum strap. To their credit, the good folks at ReLoad have recognized these flaws and unleashed a new and seemingly VASTLY improved Midpack.

Anyone tried the new Midpack?

Anyone got a better Timbuk Bag?

Anyone got a waterproof, laptop lugging, two-strap, comfy, ergonomociallyummy-but-not-clunky bag they'd recommend?

Not that I have the wads of cash to buy it, but if I go sallying about in the rain again, I want ALL my crap to be dry.