Also, Shannon's recent post reminded me, the Jack the Bike Rack is an 
excellent way to mount a basket, OR to strap down just about any non-bike 
specific bag. I've got three in use currently and have zero complaints. 

Mike M

On Thursday, August 28, 2025 at 8:21:54 PM UTC-7 velomann wrote:

> As someone with A LOT of front bags, I've got some opinions that may or 
> may not be of value to anyone. First, my handlebar bags can be divided into 
> two basic categories; supported by a rack (and maybe a basket) or just 
> hanging on the handlebars. 
> I currently run two Sugarloaf bags and two Outershell 137 basket bags. All 
> of these are in baskets supported by small front Nitto racks. I slightly 
> prefer the Outershell rando-style features, but the Sugarloaf is better for 
> grab and go functionality. However, if you want to carry a laptop, I don't 
> think either would be a good choice - they're better for smaller or more 
> packable squishy items.
> I picked up a used Tunitas basket bag, it's a rolltop style and it's got a 
> lot more capacity - I wouldn't hesitate to put a laptop in it. I really 
> like it. I hear the latest version is even better. I also just started 
> testing out a new Swift Acme basket tote. Not a rolltop, doesn't even 
> really "look" like a bike bag, but it has some cool basket attachment 
> features and again, easy grab and go, and would work great for a laptop and 
> additional stuff. So far I like it a lot.
>
> My non-basket bags are a Jack Supply Slugger and Little Slugger 
> https://www.jacksupplyco.com/shop/p/yolbwkp5ijyayzoys6p6rtzbhm1ws2
> A Bags By Bird Goldback and a Piccolo 
> https://www.bagsxbird.com/handlebarbags and a Swift-made Fab's Chest, 
> which has HUGE capacity. THe BbyB bags have a stellar reputation and I 
> concur - they're fantastic. THe Fab's Chest is great for my main bag 
> bikepacking; I personally wouldn't use it for anything else, and at my size 
> I have to run it with some kind of rack to keep it off the tire. Jack 
> Supply is a local company, but have recently started manufacturing Simworks 
> brand of bags. Excellent quality, no frills, similar design to BbyB bags.
>
> Mike M
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at 8:51:59 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hey folks. 
>>
>> So…
>> Let’s talk bags. I currently have the wizard works alakazam for a medium 
>> Wald basket. 
>> I loved the way it looks and the expansion was so promising. 
>> But. 
>> I dislike it more and more. The Velcro pouch in the front zips away from 
>> me and gets caught on the velcro all the time-not in a clean way and if I 
>> have stuff in it it doesn’t allow it to conform if the main bag is full. 
>> And when the bag is expanded flaps all over the place. There isn’t a way to 
>> secure it when it’s open. It’s annoying. 
>> There aren’t any outside pockets either. Except for that one flap, again 
>> inaccessible when riding.
>>
>> I need a bag that is good for commuting, holding a laptop and lunch, 
>> folio, etc as well as something I can take bike-packing. Hence, why I was 
>> initially stoked on the alakazam with its expansion capabilities. Also it’s 
>> great for groceries. I can pack a ton in it. 
>>
>> I was thinking about the swift sugarloaf. It def doesn not have the 
>> capacity of my alakazam, but I think it looks more useful. 
>>
>> Curious what yall use? I know this can be very personal. But was looking 
>> for thoughts. 
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lucia
>>
>>
>>
>> Lucia Matioli
>> Sr Creative Consultant
>> goodthinkingco.com
>> linkedin.com/in/luciamatioli/ <https://www.linkedin.com/in/luciamatioli/>
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>>
>>
>>
>>

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