I am NOT using this for touring, it's a backpack alternative on the commuter bike
Then you'll need to practised a lots to get the hang of it, because the nature of the bag is basically a compressor with strap to fit on the seatpost/saddle, you'll need to tighten it enough to prevent it from swinging.
You can't just put few items in it, it need to be filled enough to compress it.
Great for touring and long ride, not so much for commuting.
Then you'll need to practised a lots to get the hang of it, because the nature of the bag is basically a compressor with strap to fit on the seatpost/saddle, you'll need to tighten it enough to prevent it from swinging.
You can't just put few items in it, it need to be filled enough to compress it.
Great for touring and long ride, not so much for commuting.