If you're commuting you probably want a bag with a quick release so it's easy to put on and off each day.
The SQR acts as a quick release whereas the bagman has to be bought separately and isn't cheap, nigh on £50 I think.
On the other hand, if you have a carbon seatpost there are questions over using the SQR with those.
Thanks for this, using an alu seatpost and leaning towards the super c tour or slim. The Nelson is much nicer looking but I've read that it's a bit more fiddly with the leather buckles etc.
I've got a Nelson with the SQR system and you are welcome to have a look for size, fiddly-ness..
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If you're commuting you probably want a bag with a quick release so it's easy to put on and off each day.
The SQR acts as a quick release whereas the bagman has to be bought separately and isn't cheap, nigh on £50 I think.
On the other hand, if you have a carbon seatpost there are questions over using the SQR with those.