smokeysmoo
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- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
I have a small berghaus rucksack that I use when I've been to the gym before work or if I'm picking up shopping on the way home.
It's got that "clever" design that's supposed to stop you sweating but even after a mile on a warm day my back is ringing.
Mr 6 has a bike hut one from Halfords and it's much better in terms of sweatiness.
Deuter Speedlite 10L
Light, just big enough, has a nice water pocket which I only use for keeping my stuff dry.
Has 2 chest straps which are important.
Hi all hope everyone had a good Christmas
I know most people will tell me to go down the rack route
But don't want them on the bike! Nothing wrong with then but think it spoils the looks!
Anyway I'm needing a bag that will hold my work clothes, gym shoes and kit with towel as well as bike locks for when I'm at the gym been looking at 32l bags at my local outdoor shop (Cotswold) Lowe alpine do one for £65 would this be to big for what I need? The back design make the bag sit away from the back so should stop the sweatiness anyone give me some tips or advice??
It would give your back some protection. As long as it wasn't too heavy I can't see it being a problem.What are people's thoughts on the safety of carrying a heavy pack while cycling - in the event of a crash - especially with a laptop?
Cheers - what about potential impact on neck and shoulders, if there is any? And falling on something hard wouldn't be great - thinking specifically about carrying a laptop sayIt would give your back some protection. As long as it wasn't too heavy I can't see it being a problem.
Cheers - what about potential impact on neck and shoulders, if there is any? And falling on something hard wouldn't be great - thinking specifically about carrying a laptop say
It would give your back some protection. As long as it wasn't too heavy I can't see it being a problem.