Here's some of the bags that actually got photographed.
This one is for a Specialized Stumpjumper 29 full suspension. Given the small size and weird shape of the frame bag, I curved the zipper to get the best access into the frame bag in both the upper and lower portions.
It works great, and I'll use this method again next time there's a need.
This one is riding from NYC to Argentina along with a few Everything Bags and a bar bag.
Some bags are just so perfectly sized and featured I don't want to ship them out. This one mixes camo X33 with storm orange VX21 (backed by black VX42 for durability along the frame tubes) for a hunting season type look. Then add in probably my two favorite features - the left map pocket and panel loader, and you've got it. My 2 month old son even likes it.
This one was built for a Surly ECR but also fits my Vassago Jabberwocky (pictured), a REEB something or other, and (rumoredly) a Borealis Yampa. Assuredly it will fit other frames too, but these are the ones I know about.
I also changed logo suppliers so they look ever so slightly different. Here's the new look.
In other news, I'm now trying 29+ in the front, with a Surly Knard mounted to a Velocity P35 rim, courtesy of a frame bag trade with Mike Curiak. The tire size seems pretty ideal for the chunky loose rocks around Grand Junction. It will fit in my suspension fork with just barely enough clearance so one of these weeks I'll swap forks and give that a whirl too.
Rattlesnake Arches trail run.
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