That’s a really cool bag, Nick. Thanks for sharing. Most handlebar bags 
I’ve come across are too large and bulky. This one is a great size and 
shape.

Bones

On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 11:50:07 PM UTC-4 Nick Payne wrote:

> On Thursday 16 May 2024 at 1:03:44 pm UTC+10 Chester wrote:
>
> Really appreciate bigger sensors being available in pocketable packages. I 
> don't ride in jerseys any more, so I haven't settled on the best way to 
> carry even a really compact camera like an RX100 or GR. Even when just 
> riding with my phone, with it in the pocket of a normal pair of shorts, 
> it's not a great to wrestle it out while pedaling. Have ridding a couple 
> times with the RX100 in a stem pouch and that's probably the best carry 
> option I've used so far. Ir maybe that sort of bag worn on a belt, or...a 
> fanny pack.
>
>
> For carrying phone/cameras, I've been using one of the Routewerks 
> handlebar bags for several years. I have a Quadlock mount on the lid, so 
> that's where my phone sits, which makes it extremely easy to grab for a 
> quick photo, and although the bag is quite small, there's enough room 
> inside for both my Leica Q2M and RX100 if I want to carry both. Being a 
> handlebar bag that's not supported underneath, it provides a degrees of 
> insulation from bumps and vibration:
>
> [image: DSC01063.jpg] [image: PXL_20240516_031441761.jpg]
>
> Nick Payne
>

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