Rixen & Kaul Mini. Needs a R&L mount, but fits nicely between the brake/gear cables without snagging them.
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Big enough for wallet, phone, camera, snacks, tools and a rain jacket or a spare tube. I go everywhere with mine attached ... the only exception being when I'm using the map holder on the same mount instead. Then I always struggle to stash all my stuff elsewhere, and end up ditching some of it. One push of a button and it detatches, so you can easily take it in to the café with you when you stop. Recommended.
If i wanted a saddle bag i would have said...........but thanksThat bag is very unattractive.I couldnt be glancing at that during my ride.
OP get a nice Carradice saddlebag instead.
I never asked for a saddle bag recommendation...........I have a handlebar bag a Karrimor, but don't tend to use it much because of the effect on the steering, even when fairly lightly loaded. In your case, as has been suggested, a good quality saddlebag - Carradice do a very good range and are virtually bombproof - may be a better option. More capacity and negative handling on the bike - unles you have a VERY large lunchbox - ! You may have to invest in an adapter, as most modern saddles don't have saddle loops.
I know what you mean about the Karrimor as it sticks forward as do the klicfix types. The little decathlon type bags sit tight and slightly under the bars and have no notable effect on handling.I have a handlebar bag a Karrimor, but don't tend to use it much because of the effect on the steering, even when fairly lightly loaded. In your case, as has been suggested, a good quality saddlebag - Carradice do a very good range and are virtually bombproof - may be a better option. More capacity and negative handling on the bike - unles you have a VERY large lunchbox - ! You may have to invest in an adapter, as most modern saddles don't have saddle loops.