Did a 3 day tour of hostels with this setup. Alpkit double ended dry bag, and an Ibera large frame bag. The Alpkit is just a bit wide for the bars, hands are a bit squashed when in drops, but bearable; and the Ibera feels as cheap as it was (£10), it did a job of holding snacks and non soft things, but if I was going further would want something a bit more substantial.
It's a 13l, and 42cm bars (centre to centre). I was wearing thick gloves, and it took a bit of wriggling to get my thumb comfortable when in the drops. On the hoods it was fine. I'll use it again definitely.
Did a 3 day tour of hostels with this setup. Alpkit double ended dry bag, and an Ibera large frame bag. The Alpkit is just a bit wide for the bars, hands are a bit squashed when in drops, but bearable; and the Ibera feels as cheap as it was (£10), it did a job of holding snacks and non soft things, but if I was going further would want something a bit more substantial.