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• #152
that's what your tool pouch if for....it does get comfier, the more you use it....nice bag and enjoy :o)
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• #153
Proper can't wait for mine now!
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• #154
Proper can't wait for mine now!
+1 !
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• #155
my bag is a magical cape of invisibility
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• #156
eh?
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• #157
Is that one of the added extras Scott?
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• #158
I'm not gonna come up with anything for embroiling on the flap.. plain vanilla flavour one for me.. well, with the 'flective stuff.
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• #160
scott not scot Just letting you know that i've just finished the last prototype of the 'ninja' hip bag....everything is cool....a couple of minor changes and it'll be ready to order.
i'll post some pics and details up later tonight....:)nice one scott, i think this will be the one i'm after
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• #161
Me too cos
a.) I never carry that much,
b.) am skint
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• #163
that is sweeeet! might have to get a little brother for my big one at this rate!
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• #164
that is jolly nice.........mmmmm, checks bank account.
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• #166
Oh no, is there a discount for ordering two bags ; )
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• #168
hi there, the bags look nice but they seem to be a bit expensive..
what makes you think they are better (and hence more valuable) than others - let's say bagaboo? -
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*I was going to stay out of this, but what the hell... maybe your professional experience is rather different to mine, but I often find that the link between people's intelligence and earning capacity is tenuous at best.
No offence to Scott not Scot, but the relative intelligence of those considering buying his bags (having ordered mine already I include myself in this) is irrelavent. High end courier bags are a niche market, people buying them have a very good idea of what they want and frankly what the competition have to offer and at what price. On the basis of their build quality, their detailed design and the fact that as standard they come loaded with pretty much every conceivable feature, that most of the competition charge extra for, at £120 and £160 respectively his bags are a complete steal, something that I think is immeadiately obvious to his target audience.
No offence lpg but your implicit suggestion that Scott's Grobags are in competition with Timbuk2, Crumpler et al suggests you just don't get it, the bags you need to be comparing these with are Pac, RELoad, Chicago Wig, Bagaboo, I suppose Chrome and though less ornate I'd say even Zugster, in this company not not only do Scott's bags bare comparison, they're positive bargains. No small acheivement.*
noob, read the previous pages // you'll swear the man makes them with magic thread... :^{ ] }
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• #171
I need a ninja!
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• #172
i am so looking forward to my own grobag, its unreal.
Even though it will be the most expensive non-bike part thing i own.
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• #174
yay! that is literally the most exciting thing i have heard this week. It doesn't have that much competition though.
Its between that, and the fact that recombinant DNA technology is actually very useful for studies in vitro andin vivo -
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Not pens....the slots are the perfect size for a hex spanner and a tyre lever- nice and organised for once.Second day of using and can't find a fault, in fact I can't find enough stuff to fill it with .
What you notice is the comfort on your back and how stable it is when riding.