"That said, I also like the Zugster Rando Bag. The one Seth linked to
is tempting, especially considering Adam's wait list. :) "

That's why I bought it!

+1 for the Acorn Rando bag - I love mine.  Its a very, very nice
design, although not s large as you think.  Large enough for a 6 pack,
though.  I love that bag.
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.

On Nov 18, 5:54 pm, nathan spindel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm really digging my new Acorn Bags Boxy Rando Bag so far:
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/natan/tags/acornbags/>. It's solid,
> attractive, stiff, and mounts easily to a Mark's Rack. All the pockets
> are quick and easy to get to. I wish it was a tiny bit larger so I
> could fit a small laptop, but oh well, and if it was that big I
> probably would wish it was a lil' bit smaller… such is the delicate
> balance of too-big vs. too-small.
>
> That said, I also like the Zugster Rando Bag. The one Seth linked to
> is tempting, especially considering Adam's wait list. :)
>
> -nathan
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The problem with the Ostrich bag is that it opens the wrong way which
> > makes it a little harder to get stuff out while you're riding. I'm
> > telling ya, if you want a good HB bag get a Berthoud, everything is
> > well thought out. They're great.  While I can rave about the Berthoud
> > HB bag, I can't rave about their decaulers. The problem is that the GB
> > decaulers are all too long and seem to push the bag out further than
> > it needs to go. VO has a headset spacer decauler which is nice but
> > that has problems too depending on your stem length and height.
>
> > --mike
>
> > On Nov 18, 5:17 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> >> I've purchased quite a bit from VO and one thing that I  noticed is that
> >> the first run of a number of products don't work as well as  later runs - 
> >> so
> >> beware. An example would be the Croissant Bag. I, and a friend,  have one
> >> from the first run and they both hang and sway behind the seat  like wet
> >> noodles. The newer one has a stifiner in it and I'm assuming it rides  
> >> better.
> >> There seems to be the same criticism with the first run of leather  
> >> saddles as
> >> well as other products.    My impression is that VO is  trying to bring out
> >> too many products too fast and too early. In my opinion,  when Rivendell
> >> sells a product the trial and error factor has already been  resolved.
> >> Bill
>
> >> In a message dated 11/18/2009 7:29:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>
> >> [email protected] writes:
>
> >> I  borrowed one from a friend. I really wanted to like the bag. It
> >> looks nice  and is relatively inexpensive. The bag is just a bit too
> >> small to be  totally functional. The map case on the top of the bag is
> >> too small to  adequately display a cue sheet like you'd use on a
> >> brevet. The pocket on  the front of the bag is also too small to be
> >> totally  functional.
>
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