Jersey-proof insulated Sarnie bag?
Oxo
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Bit of an odd one, but I'm wondering if anyone's found such a thing as a little insulated zip-up bag type thing for carrying a sarnie in the back of your jersey. I'm sick to death of Gels, bananas and flapjacks and would really appreciate a method of preserving a cheese sarnie in an semi-edible state for 3 or 4 hours.
If I wrap one in tin-foil or cling film it ends up mushed up, rain or sweat soaked. Obviously I could put it in a plastic box, but I don't fancy carrying around a hard edged box in the event of an "unscheduled, traumatic dismount".
E-Bay just turns up massive things with Dora the Explorer etc printed on it, so I maybe I just need help with my search criteria!
Cheers
Ox
If I wrap one in tin-foil or cling film it ends up mushed up, rain or sweat soaked. Obviously I could put it in a plastic box, but I don't fancy carrying around a hard edged box in the event of an "unscheduled, traumatic dismount".
E-Bay just turns up massive things with Dora the Explorer etc printed on it, so I maybe I just need help with my search criteria!
Cheers
Ox
Sunday Best: 2013 Colnago Master 30th Anniversary
Foul Weather: 2010 Kinesis Racelight T2
Commuter: 1958 Holdsworth Zephyr Fixed Gear
Foul Weather: 2010 Kinesis Racelight T2
Commuter: 1958 Holdsworth Zephyr Fixed Gear
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Roll up a wrap and stick in the spare bottle.0
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^ That's a cracking idea, cheers!Sunday Best: 2013 Colnago Master 30th Anniversary
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Er, ziplock sandwich bag? Usually works for me - buy rolls/cobs rather than bread and use something like peanut butter to keep it all together (the cement of the sandwich world). Failing that, just but some Soreen and take it with you. That stuff is a) delicious and b) indestructible!The Human Cyclist - A blog, try it, you might like it...0
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Human Cyclist wrote:Er, ziplock sandwich bag? Usually works for me - buy rolls/cobs rather than bread and use something like peanut butter to keep it all together (the cement of the sandwich world). Failing that, just but some Soreen and take it with you. That stuff is a) delicious and b) indestructible!
Soreen, fab stuff agreed. Ziplocks are great, but ideally looking for something insulated.Sunday Best: 2013 Colnago Master 30th Anniversary
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