I typically ride my bike a short distance (1-5 miles) to a train, then a 
train 40-50 minutes into work.

Recently I've settled into using my SaddleSack Medium as my daily commute 
bag. On a normal day it's pretty empty; lunch, hat, minimal gear don't 
really challenge it. (I store tube/tools/etc separately.) But it also 
swallows up rain cape & splats, additional snacks/tea/coffee, gloves, extra 
layers, general cargo, and still has room for a laptop when needed. The 
side pockets are great for wallet/phone/glasses/keys, which remain mid-ride 
accessible.

In the past few weeks the ACW mug has become my go-to drinking vessel while 
on the train. It's just the right size to allow me to control temperature 
better than my large Klean Kanteen "source" container. And it better 
supports actual open-air sipping, which somehow has more appeal than 
sippy-top containers when I'm seated stably on a train. And it dries well 
hanging from the SaddleSack.

The Nitto saddlebag grip is of course a vital component of the system. 
(Need to find a silver acorn for this one.)

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I'm glad I was able to score a tan SaddleSack. Among the colors RBW has 
offered over the years, it remains my favorite.

Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean

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