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• #2
bagaboo
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• #3
bagaboo
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• #5
well.. if no more thoughts i go for the bagaboo!
if anyone has any remarks please post!thnx!
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• #6
chrome.
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• #7
I've had two Chromes. I'd love a Bagaboo.
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• #8
Get one of those Chrome backpacks instead. You're not a messenger anyway, now are you?
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• #9
Get one of those Chrome backpacks instead. You're not a messenger anyway, now are you?
no, but you might want to get something out of your bag without taking it off...
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• #10
neither.
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• #11
well gettin your beer in your bag without taking it off would be great :P
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• #12
Get one of those Chrome backpacks instead. You're not a messenger anyway, now are you?
Do Chrome have a policy against selling bags to non messengers?
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• #15
get the mission workshop shed -> http://www.missionworkshop.com/shed_rolltop_messenger_bag.php
and tell me how it is ;)
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• #16
i knpw it's not either of your choices but i likes me Timbuk2
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• #17
get the mission workshop shed -> http://www.missionworkshop.com/shed_rolltop_messenger_bag.php
and tell me how it is ;)
looks like they're aiming for a slightly more lifestyle orientated market...
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• #18
maybe so, but seems like it's a really good product
http://urbanvelo.org/mission-workshop-shed-rolltop-messenger-bag/
http://prollyisnotprobably.com/2010/05/exclusive_look_mission_worksho.php
but anyways I usually like to get some impressions from people who don't make their money with reviewing products before I spend this kinda money ($ 180) on a bag.
which is why the OP will go to a missionworkshop dealer tomorrow, buy one, use it a few days and then post a rewiew here. I just know it.
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• #19
if you spend 180 bucks on a bag i'd get a bagaboo
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• #20
I have a Chrome.
Get a Bagaboo.
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• #21
out of the two, i'd say a bagaboo is better made.
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• #22
looks like they're aiming for a slightly more lifestyle orientated market...
I am lifestyle orientated.
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• #24
Bags that sit that low on the back will not be comfortable with any real load in them - they need to sit up high on your shoulder blades to be able to support the load when you are leant forwards.
+1 on buying a British made bag - Archies, Belk or even one of mine...
get the mission workshop shed -> http://www.missionworkshop.com/shed_rolltop_messenger_bag.php
and tell me how it is ;)
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• #25
I had a bagaboo before I got an Archie's...it was a very good bag. I've tried Chrome bags and IMO it was much better. Plus its pretty straightforward to get a custom coloured one made by the chap in Hungary who makes them.
hi,
if searched the internet and his forum to get a clear view on wich bag i want to buy..
but still im having trouble to to get a clear choice..
i hear the bagaboo isn't that tough as the chrome and that the shoulderpad isn't that comfortable because you have the ability to change the position..
but anyone has experience with both of the bags?
thnx for your advice!
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