• I've got the Chrome Duffel - it's been solid so far and totally waterproof, but if you've got drops it's quite wide so make sure it'll fit and not foul your shifters. Attaching and detach is OK, but hooking the belts securely through, plus tightening and re-tightening can be a ballache.

    Always Riding have it -https://www.alwaysriding.co.uk/chrome-knurled-welded-front-rack-duffle-40.html

    Mack do a rack bag too, not used it but heard nothing but good things about Mr. Mack - https://www.mackworkshop.com/products/rack-bag

    Lastly is the Restrap Rando Bag (which I also have) - probably your best bet for quick release. It's got magnetic clamps which attach to a clip which you permanently attach to the rack. It's also got a shoulder strap.

    https://restrap.co.uk/products/rando-bag-large

    Just so you're aware, none of these are particularly big - I commute with the Chrome Duffel and I can fit some tools, a change of clothes and a lunch with not much else to spare. I'd equate it to a single 20L pannier. Carry anything weighty and you'll feel it too.

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