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[ST] Re: Bagster Tank Bag



What's more, the Bagster has a wide, comfortable shoulder strap making the
bag very easy to carry once detached from the bra. When it's expanded to
it's full height (and if your clever enough to fill it with soft items) it
makes a wonderful thing to lean forwards on when you're getting a bit tired.

On the down side, when the rain cover is in use, it's a bit fiddly to get
inside the bag without having to remove the cover, but that's the only down
side I've experienced in 4 years of owning mine.

Barry is right, it's one of the more expensive systems on the market, but I
guess you get what you pay for.

Darryl

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> Have you considered a Bagster? Known as Baglux in the UK. It's an
expensive
> system but once you have the tank bra you also get a choice of about 8
> different bags to fit it, ranging from 8.5 to 40 litres. It looks terrific
> (I have the yellow 'leather' bra on a yellow RS). And it's very practical
> too - it just flips forward to fill up, and has a built-in rain cover. The
> bag I have is the Alpha, I think, which expands from something like 20 to
30
> litres just by undoing a zip. The map pocket will take an A5 map book. And
> even with ST bars on there's plenty of clearance on full lock.



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