Brandane
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Re the Carradice Camper longflap saddlebag:
I am tempted to get one of these as a lighter and more practical alternative to rack and panniers; primarily for shorter tours. I have a Brooks B17 saddle with the loops required for attaching the bag.
I have read good things about them in other threads on this touring forum, but I can find no information on the Carradice website with regards to one major factor which us west of Scotland tourers must consider: is it waterproof, or at least water resistant? I see it is made from "cotton duck" material, but I have no knowledge of whether or not that is a waterproof material.
I have e-mailed Carradice to enquire, but was wondering if anyone on here has any first hand experience?
Edit... The Carradura also looks like it might fit the bill. It is lighter, cheaper, and only 1 litre less capacity. Has anyone used one of them and can supply similar answers to above questions?
I am tempted to get one of these as a lighter and more practical alternative to rack and panniers; primarily for shorter tours. I have a Brooks B17 saddle with the loops required for attaching the bag.
I have read good things about them in other threads on this touring forum, but I can find no information on the Carradice website with regards to one major factor which us west of Scotland tourers must consider: is it waterproof, or at least water resistant? I see it is made from "cotton duck" material, but I have no knowledge of whether or not that is a waterproof material.
I have e-mailed Carradice to enquire, but was wondering if anyone on here has any first hand experience?
Edit... The Carradura also looks like it might fit the bill. It is lighter, cheaper, and only 1 litre less capacity. Has anyone used one of them and can supply similar answers to above questions?