Thorn Cycles Forum
Technical => Luggage => Topic started by: Danneaux on April 15, 2016, 03:29:11 AM
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Hi All!
Ortlieb today announced release of a new line of bikepacking products in addition to their usual line of panniers and handlebar bags:
http://www.bikepacking.com/gear/ortlieb-handlebar-pack-review/
They look promising...I'm wondering if the "handlebar roll" could be pressed into service as a sort of faux Carradice for use beneath a saddle. Hmm. Possibilities there, but it might be only by chance the straps spacing would match Brooks saddle loops.
Best,
Dan.
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I did not expect Ortlieb to venture into this market. Interesting.
Another link.
http://singletrackworld.com/2016/04/ortleib-launches-waterproof-bikepacking-range/
Before I bought my Nelson Longflap, I gave a little bit of thought to one of these.
http://www.carradice.co.uk/index.php?page_id=product&under=range&product_id=138
Interesting that Ortlieb is offering of a waterproof saddle bag that runs fore and aft, but with a completely different mount and design than the Carradry bag. I will stick with my Nelson Longflap. Where I go, I do not need to worry about the sides of the bag hanging up on a tree to my side.
Since I use drop bars, I think I am locked into a handlebar bag that is narrow enough to fit. The bikepacking bags would never work for me. On my recently built up rando bike (a non-Thorn), I can fit the handlebar bag but it is tight. See first photo.
Frame bags are pretty hard to size when virtually every different bike has different triangle geometry. I wonder how many frame bags they will offer for different sizes and shapes? I will stick with my cheapo framebag that I got off Ebay for my Nomad, I got lucky with an exceptional fit, third photo.
Don't get me wrong, I am not a bikepacker. But with a suspension fork on my Nomad, I was looking for additional places to put stuff since I only had rear panniers on the bike. I did not want to have unsprung weight on the front.
I expect that Ortlieb will sell a lot of these, as the other competitors like Revelate Designs are not inexpensive so there is some room in the higher quality area for such products.