I'm torn with them.  On the one hand, yeah, they are too fussy
loking.  On the other, they really look like the bees knees of bags.
Whether I get the medium or not is still being debated.

Right now, though, would rather have an olive tweed big loafer to
match my lil' loaf.  Going to run the Atlantis with a Nitto top rack,
and those two bags together should handle most day rides that don't
involve shopping.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN


On Feb 6, 1:56�pm, usuk2007 <[email protected]> wrote:
> The large Sackville at 23L is the same size as the Carradice Super C
> or Camper
> but the Sackville costs twice as much.
>
> The bags look well made, but they also look fussy and I don't like the
> boxy shape.
> Rivendell also persists in fastening the saddle strap buckles outside
> the bag. Maybe
> you an do that and not have too much saddle sway on the Sackville bags
> as I
> see there's a pocket for the rack upright. Anyway i like to have the
> saddlebag tight up
> against the saddle and you do that by fastening the buckles inside the
> bag.
>
> I may be an uber retro grouch here, but I'll stick with Carradice,
> that's what real cyclists used ;-)
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