I've got and used both.  I like the medium combo for utility and stability.
 The large is mostly unused capacity for me and just adds a bit "too much"
wobbly for my tastes. That said, if you will be hauling a lot or using it
for camping, it may be your best bet.  I've mainly used my combos for the
10-mile commute.  I think the Riv ShopSack/Wald combos are the best deal
for real world hauling, and they are probably the most convenient bag for
quick detach shopping or errand running that I've ever come across.  They
even keep things dry.  I've been through lots of rain (Seattle, duh...) and
only had a few drops come through the zipper on rare occasions.

Pics:

Large : http://flic.kr/p/enhtzT
Medium: http://flic.kr/p/c4tUGu

Brian Hanson
Seattle, WA


On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Roger <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've had both the large and medium Walds on a Mark's rack. The large rack
> was too wobbly for my taste, but the combo of a medium basket with the Riv
> sack is insanely great for commuting and errands.
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