SuperGalactian
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My wife and I are gadually gearing up for cycle touring, after a lifetime of not quite finding time for it. Being old-fashioned types, we want to use paper OS maps rather than the ubiquitous smartphone. So I have a couple of questions regarding map cases on handlebar bags. Please help if you have experience with these.
(1) Do they fit folded OS maps? In researching handlebar bags, I realised that the map pockets on those from European manufacturers (ege KlikFix) are not sized for folded OS maps, even if you take the cardboard cover off the map. Can anyone name a type of handlebar bag whose map pocket definitely accommodates a standard OS 1:50,000 scale Landranger map?
(2) Are map pockets inherently losable? Those I have seen so far appear to be fastened to the bag only on the front edge. I realise that as you cycle the airstream will tend to blow it back towards you, but what happens in a strong side-wind, or when you stop?
Currently Carradice Super-C and a discontinued but still available model by Altura are my front-runners, so any comments specifically about those would be especially welcome.
(1) Do they fit folded OS maps? In researching handlebar bags, I realised that the map pockets on those from European manufacturers (ege KlikFix) are not sized for folded OS maps, even if you take the cardboard cover off the map. Can anyone name a type of handlebar bag whose map pocket definitely accommodates a standard OS 1:50,000 scale Landranger map?
(2) Are map pockets inherently losable? Those I have seen so far appear to be fastened to the bag only on the front edge. I realise that as you cycle the airstream will tend to blow it back towards you, but what happens in a strong side-wind, or when you stop?
Currently Carradice Super-C and a discontinued but still available model by Altura are my front-runners, so any comments specifically about those would be especially welcome.

