Could do with some insight on carrying a bladder in a frame bag. I see two options, either keeping it as low as possible but not having practical space around it or putting in a horizontal divider but having it higher up. I'm inclined to go for the latter as I think it would be easier to take it out for filling and the lower compartment could be used for tools and the like, but not sure if I'm missing a glaring downside to keeping it there. This is a 2 liter bladder from Decathlon, doesn't seem great but should do the trick until it springs a leak (an argument for not having stuff below the bladder?).
This framebag will go in my Kona Unit, so it's going to see off-road use too if that makes any difference.
Could do with some insight on carrying a bladder in a frame bag. I see two options, either keeping it as low as possible but not having practical space around it or putting in a horizontal divider but having it higher up. I'm inclined to go for the latter as I think it would be easier to take it out for filling and the lower compartment could be used for tools and the like, but not sure if I'm missing a glaring downside to keeping it there. This is a 2 liter bladder from Decathlon, doesn't seem great but should do the trick until it springs a leak (an argument for not having stuff below the bladder?).
This framebag will go in my Kona Unit, so it's going to see off-road use too if that makes any difference.
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