CT Cyclist, I don't own one, but I say you should get it! Not just for the 
reason that it's good (as proved by other testimonials), but because of the 
certain irony of getting a product made in your state (assuming that you 
are indeed from Connecticut), which gets shipped to Riv in California, then 
shipped back to you in Connecticut. The bag has already done two cross 
country tours by the time you get it!

It's sort of like the Keens I bought once from a mail order catalog that 
came from halfway cross the continent, despite them being assembled about 4 
miles from my house.

an ex CT cyclist,
Shawn

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On Saturday, September 6, 2014 1:46:52 PM UTC-7, A CT Cyclist wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm getting ready to purchase a largish saddle bag and I have a few 
> questions about the Med. Sackville Saddle Bag.  Is it a heavy bag when it 
> is empty, 1,2 or more lbs ? Second of all is the bag really waterproof? And 
> finally is it one of the best saddle bags you have ever used?
>
>

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