My usual commuting bag is a Carradice Super C, which is similar in
size to the Nelson and Camper but with plastic clips instead of straps
and buckles.
Much easier.

Jay


On Apr 18, 1:44 pm, doc <gspi...@aol.com> wrote:
> I found the Barley too small for day rides and went with the Pendle.
> For both bags I inserted hard plastic backing to help them maintain
> their shape (cut from cat litter tubs).  For both sprung and unsprung
> saddles, a Midlands bag support at $7.00 works great and keeps them
> from swaying, plus prevents them rubbing up against the backs of my
> thighs.
>
> I love the looks of the Carradice, but I wish they had different
> fasteners than the traditional buckles.  They can be cumbersome,
> especially in winter when wearing a pair of gloves.
>
> On Apr 17, 11:59 pm, charlie <cl_v...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thought of Barley until I purchased a Nelson Longflap.......and glad I
> > did. The Barley would be too small except in ideal weather (for me) In
> > the summer I use a Banana bag for tools,tube, wallet and phone but in
> > the rainy Northwest I need capacity for rain gear and a change of
> > clothing etc. for the other nine months of the year. I imagine a
> > Barley would be a nice bag to leave on all year with perhaps another
> > (maybe a front bag) to supplement. I rack my Nelson now and am in the
> > process of building a spartan rack / bag support / light mount. This
> > rack will be made with the idea of adding and extension piece for a
> > full rack when I want to camp or whatever. Still working on the
> > design.......with bags more is better when you actually want to carry
> > stuff. When you go big you find stuff to carry that you might actually
> > need or want to make cycling more enjoyable and less of a "stranded in
> > the middle of nowhere without what you need athletic event."   ; )
>
> > On Apr 17, 2:36 pm, Peter M <uscpeter11...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Thinking of getting a Carradice Barley saddlebag but wanted to ask if
> > > anyone here is running one currently and how they like it. Also do you
> > > need a bag support with this thing like the now discontinued Hupe, and
> > > will it work with a sprung Brooks like the B72? Thanks to any help
> > > anyone can offer.

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