Back pack advice required
Beed
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Hi,
Looking at cycling to work couple of days a week (regardless of weather), can anyone recommend a waterproof backpack, doesn't have to be huge, i expect the commute to take 50-60mins.
Looking at cycling to work couple of days a week (regardless of weather), can anyone recommend a waterproof backpack, doesn't have to be huge, i expect the commute to take 50-60mins.
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Alpkit or Lomo do dry rucsacs - not with the most bells and whistles but great value for money.0
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Hi,
I have a ortlieb commuter daypack from Rutland Cycles, absolutely love it.
Completely waterproof, Big enough for food and change of clothes etc, feels like it will last forever. Also has an outer pocket for keys etc (not waterproof). Has holes to put a d lock and a light on.
Has foam ridges on the back so you don't feel anything digging into you and two adjustable chest straps so you don't really feel the heavy load.
I use it for everything now 100% recommend it even with the high price of £95.
Ortlieb stuff holds its value really well also in case you ever want to offload it.0