Dear Ryan,

I'd second this approach. Alternatively, get a thwart bag (Rivendell sold 
them for a long spell) and add a foam insert,  get a full-size handlebar 
bag like an Ortleib (available with a photo insert) that clamps to the 
handlebars, or a full-on decaleur/handlebar bag/support rack.

Best Regards,

Will
William M. deRosset
Fort Collins, CO

On Friday, September 28, 2018 at 10:28:15 AM UTC-6, Ryan M. wrote:
>
> I throw a Pentax MX with a 50mm f1.4 lens into my Sackville banana sack 
> that is mounted on the choco moose handlebars on my Appaloosa and it seems 
> to work well. I have a tube stuffed in the bottom of that bag for 
> emergencies and it does a pretty good job of padding the camera.
>
> On Friday, September 28, 2018 at 11:13:54 AM UTC-5, Neil Doran wrote:
>>
>> What do folks like for handlebar/stem bags, especially ones that can hold 
>> an SLR with short lens? I missed the boat on the Riv product a while back.
>>
>> I have a Carsick Designs stem bag that I love, but it is first gen meant 
>> only for a bike water bottle. Need bigger.
>>
>> Randi Jo looks great, just not sure it is wide enough. I'm sure I would 
>> not regret the purchase, tho.
>>
>> Revelate seems to be a standard-bearer, and apparently has one-handed 
>> operation, which seems slick.
>>
>> Any opinions out there?
>>
>

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