Chrome bags... who's got one?
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Chrome bags... who's got one?
FINALLY found a local shop that carries these things! For those of you who don't know: Chrome bags are a rugged messenger bag made by a company of former bike messengers who wanted something that was actually durable. They use 600 Denier Nylon, seatbelt latches as buckles and are waterproof.... and expensive!
The Mini-metro fit well, but my question is how well do they really hold up to everyday use and riding. Some riders in the club I used to ride with had some, but they were of the huge variety and didn't look comfy. Everyone keeps raving about them, but I never see them on people locally. I'm doing alot of cross city riding, and need something to keep my books and tablet in check since the new P200 doesn't have storage at all.
So, is it worth the $120? Or, should I just stick with the $30 Dickies backpack and save up for a fancy Corazzo instead of my boring Joe Rocket
The Mini-metro fit well, but my question is how well do they really hold up to everyday use and riding. Some riders in the club I used to ride with had some, but they were of the huge variety and didn't look comfy. Everyone keeps raving about them, but I never see them on people locally. I'm doing alot of cross city riding, and need something to keep my books and tablet in check since the new P200 doesn't have storage at all.
So, is it worth the $120? Or, should I just stick with the $30 Dickies backpack and save up for a fancy Corazzo instead of my boring Joe Rocket
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Re: Chrome bags... who's got one?
I had a Chrome bag and they're nice, but I think Baileyworks bags are nicer. And Baileyworks bags won't have you looking like your a typical 20something bike messenger, unless that's what you're looking for.neotrotsky wrote: So, is it worth the $120? Or, should I just stick with the $30 Dickies backpack and save up for a fancy Corazzo instead of my boring Joe Rocket
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I have 3 (large, medium, small)all about 9 years old. I've sworn by them on here before and I'll do it again, there is no bag of the type that will last as long, distribute weight, and generally form to your body like the chrome.
Ive owned a few other from timbuk2, and ortlieb, but they just didn't do it for me, timbuk are crap, the ortlieb was good but a different kinda bag more like a back pack...
All of the white piping on the bags is also reflective so that helps a bit for visabillity.
I've traveled with em, gone on a few century rides on the bike, not to mention four years of being a messenger with the large one and it's a bit faded and dirty but other than that and a little rust on my seatbelt buckle it could do four more.
I don't think they are workmanship guaranteed for life anymore but they used to be.
*oh yeah that was all season riding as well-rain, snow, ice, sun, wind, you name it's been through it, and still never lets me down.*
Ive owned a few other from timbuk2, and ortlieb, but they just didn't do it for me, timbuk are crap, the ortlieb was good but a different kinda bag more like a back pack...
All of the white piping on the bags is also reflective so that helps a bit for visabillity.
I've traveled with em, gone on a few century rides on the bike, not to mention four years of being a messenger with the large one and it's a bit faded and dirty but other than that and a little rust on my seatbelt buckle it could do four more.
I don't think they are workmanship guaranteed for life anymore but they used to be.
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I have one of the medium sized chrome bags. The one thing I hate about it is that there is no padding so if you put hard things in it like hardcover textbooks then they dig into your back. This means your forced to put something like a hoodie in there for padding. Also, the liner is water proof but when I used to bike with it in the rain, rain could still get in from the side. If I were going to by one of their bags again it would be one of thier roll top backpacks. Also, messenger bags are great if your in the hunched over position as on a road bike, not so good for upright riding on a scooter.
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If money were no object, I would get one of these from Saddleback Leather:
http://www.saddlebackleather.com/catego ... ather-Bags
I have a wallet and travel case from them, and they are bar none, the highest quality leather products I have ever owned. I only wish the made jackets and boots. I'd drop the cash for those in a heartbeat...
http://www.saddlebackleather.com/catego ... ather-Bags
I have a wallet and travel case from them, and they are bar none, the highest quality leather products I have ever owned. I only wish the made jackets and boots. I'd drop the cash for those in a heartbeat...
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If money were no object, I would get one of these from Saddleback Leather:
http://www.saddlebackleather.com/catego ... ather-Bags
I have a wallet and travel case from them, and they are bar none, the highest quality leather products I have ever owned. I only wish the made jackets and boots. I'd drop the cash for those in a heartbeat...
http://www.saddlebackleather.com/catego ... ather-Bags
I have a wallet and travel case from them, and they are bar none, the highest quality leather products I have ever owned. I only wish the made jackets and boots. I'd drop the cash for those in a heartbeat...
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If you want the Chrome bag and you're looking to save a few bob, frequent their "backdoor" sale. Items change constantly.
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/backdoor-sale.html
If you're looking to make any bag waterproof, better than regular trash bags are 'trash compactor' bags. They're three times as thick to take a beating.
I swear by Ortlieb. Never a drop.
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/backdoor-sale.html
If you're looking to make any bag waterproof, better than regular trash bags are 'trash compactor' bags. They're three times as thick to take a beating.
I swear by Ortlieb. Never a drop.
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I have two Ortlieb messenger bags and the thing I like about them is they are light weight. I can pack the same amount of stuff into the Ortlieb that I would another messenger bag and the difference in the weight on my back with the Ortlieb is very noticeable.siobhan wrote: I swear by Ortlieb. Never a drop.
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I'll rep a local mom & pop shop here: http://www.reloadbags.com/ I went all out and splurged on a custom design, no regrets! I have the Civilian, and I use it for weekend trips and grocery shopping.
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Well I took the plunge after getting a virtual coupon from a local bike shop sent to me. After combining it with an in store sale, I was able to pick up a mini metro Chrome bag for about $70 out the door! May post a product review after a few days if one doesn't exist on here
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I'm all about my good ol' LLBeans! I am actually still using the little red backpack that I got when I was in kindergarten, and it still looks like new! Even the reflective stripe is still very reflective and hasn't worn out over the years! I recently acquired a neon green one as well, my stepsister is a counselor for a local children's Diabetes summer camp and they give her a new one every year. But, when I have to haul my laptop I have a nice Bean messenger bag (that also has backpack straps and a chest strap) that fits laptop + half helmet + purse, and all of the cables and my external hard drive, with room to spare! When I am going on a grocery run I have a larger backpack with double "chest" straps, that also has lots of bright reflective stuff on it, and a bunch of little pockets for my wallet, cell phone, etc! None of these are less than oh, 10 years old, maybe 8 for the messenger bag... and I use them all the time! Great prices, and great quality. Bean has never let me down!
...also I don't feel bad about putting some patches on them, and sewing on some extra reflective stuff if I need to (I only did it on the messenger bag because, despite it being bright yellowand having some reflective piping, it still wasn't super visible at night). And IF I ever crash, I won't feel horrible about my $100+ bag getting all dirty and torn up.
I will probably be getting this one..
http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/64778?fe ... 0=Hibiscus
...very soon (for some reason nothing seems to like the gif image...). I should be able to easily fit my half helmet in the bungee area on the front... and I need a pink one to match the rest of my gear
...also I don't feel bad about putting some patches on them, and sewing on some extra reflective stuff if I need to (I only did it on the messenger bag because, despite it being bright yellowand having some reflective piping, it still wasn't super visible at night). And IF I ever crash, I won't feel horrible about my $100+ bag getting all dirty and torn up.
I will probably be getting this one..
http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/64778?fe ... 0=Hibiscus
...very soon (for some reason nothing seems to like the gif image...). I should be able to easily fit my half helmet in the bungee area on the front... and I need a pink one to match the rest of my gear
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+1jasondavis48108 wrote:I have one of the medium sized chrome bags. The one thing I hate about it is that there is no padding so if you put hard things in it like hardcover textbooks then they dig into your back. This means your forced to put something like a hoodie in there for padding. Also, the liner is water proof but when I used to bike with it in the rain, rain could still get in from the side. If I were going to by one of their bags again it would be one of thier roll top backpacks. Also, messenger bags are great if your in the hunched over position as on a road bike, not so good for upright riding on a scooter.
I've had a chrome bag for years, I use it for cycling a lot. I've used it on my scooter for long enough (and on long enough rides) to know they're not designed for the more upright position you have on the scooter, it's designed to distribute the weight across your back when you're in a more tucked position, upright it just pulls at your shoulder. I would recommend the chrome or ortleib roll top backpacks. those are niiiice.
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I have two Timbuk 2s and like them both. Definitely more durable than many other bags I own.
Though I don't have a custom bag from them, their options are great and you can get one for as much as some other premium brands. The reflective materials are quite good.
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timbuk 2s are pretty good, I find chrome to have a better build quality though. timbuk 2s have better distribution so you're more likely to get a good deal on one. Like say at an REI used gear sale.ericalm wrote:I have two Timbuk 2s and like them both. Definitely more durable than many other bags I own.
Though I don't have a custom bag from them, their options are great and you can get one for as much as some other premium brands. The reflective materials are quite good.
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desmolicious wrote:What is crap about them? I'm happy with mine and have used it for several years now with no issues. Still looks great, no signs of wear.Wheelz wrote: timbuk are crap
For what I used them for, I never had one last more than a couple months, without the strap fraying, a seam wearing out, or a buckle breaking. I'm sure they are fine for a laptop bag or whatever, but for me they didn't quite cut it.
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What are you using them for?!Wheelz wrote:desmolicious wrote:What is crap about them? I'm happy with mine and have used it for several years now with no issues. Still looks great, no signs of wear.Wheelz wrote: timbuk are crap
For what I used them for, I never had one last more than a couple months, without the strap fraying, a seam wearing out, or a buckle breaking. I'm sure they are fine for a laptop bag or whatever, but for me they didn't quite cut it.
I'm pretty hard on my bags and overstuff the heck out of them. I've had several come apart but not the Timbuk 2. Granted, the full-size I don't use often and the smaller one is for cameras and such when I ride.
I don't think they're quite as sturdy as the Chrome, though.
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I don't use them for anything anymore, I have my fabulous Chromes that have not worn out in years.......
JK. I was a messenger, and for that kind of stuff, constantly opening and closing, taking on and off, and stuffing it quite full over and over again, the Timbuks never cut it for me.
I will take back the "crap" comment, Timbuks are fine bags, but if you are comparing them to a Chrome, well then, they just don't cut it.
JK. I was a messenger, and for that kind of stuff, constantly opening and closing, taking on and off, and stuffing it quite full over and over again, the Timbuks never cut it for me.
I will take back the "crap" comment, Timbuks are fine bags, but if you are comparing them to a Chrome, well then, they just don't cut it.
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Another vote for Reload here. Everyone I know who owns one says they're indestructible, which is a lot better than the Timbuk2 I had. A strap broke within a week of getting it, the liner eventually frayed, the base ended up splitting/cracking, and my stuff would get wet through the back zipper. I did use it for 9 years though before I became too embarrassed to have such a ratty bag on my back and threw it out.
Oh, yeah--the seams also ended up splitting so my stuff kept falling out of the main compartment and one of the pockets that shared the same seam. Suppressed memories. I hated that bag. I did like the padded laptop compartment and loved that red key holder strap though.
I wanted a Reload for years before getting one last month. The one-handed strap adjustment is lovely. Not recommended, but I've totally done it while riding.
Oh, yeah--the seams also ended up splitting so my stuff kept falling out of the main compartment and one of the pockets that shared the same seam. Suppressed memories. I hated that bag. I did like the padded laptop compartment and loved that red key holder strap though.
I wanted a Reload for years before getting one last month. The one-handed strap adjustment is lovely. Not recommended, but I've totally done it while riding.
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I have a chrome bag that I absolutely love-- use it on my bike and my scooter!
It has been through all manner of weather conditions and has always kept my laptop and clothes dry. The best part is probably how comfortable it is to wear. I often take mine when I travel as my carry-on. I would highly recommend them, worth every penny!
It has been through all manner of weather conditions and has always kept my laptop and clothes dry. The best part is probably how comfortable it is to wear. I often take mine when I travel as my carry-on. I would highly recommend them, worth every penny!
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Kind of late to the discussion...
I am a big fan of Duluth Pack. They have a messenger bag:
http://duluthpack.com/school-campus/bac ... r-bag.html
I have one of their portfolios that i wear on the scoot. When I bought it I wasn't scooting and might have gotten something different but it works OK for my 7 mile commute.
I am a big fan of Duluth Pack. They have a messenger bag:
http://duluthpack.com/school-campus/bac ... r-bag.html
I have one of their portfolios that i wear on the scoot. When I bought it I wasn't scooting and might have gotten something different but it works OK for my 7 mile commute.
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I ran across this today and remember seeing some mention of these bags here. I've never used a chrome bag before so I have no opinion on them at all. Just passing along some savings.
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/
Coupon code: ibike2011
I'm fairly sure that this is for today only. I don't plan on purchasing any, so I haven't tried it myself. Enjoy if it works!
edit: Oh, I forgot to mention, it's 50% off.
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/
Coupon code: ibike2011
I'm fairly sure that this is for today only. I don't plan on purchasing any, so I haven't tried it myself. Enjoy if it works!
edit: Oh, I forgot to mention, it's 50% off.
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DUDE!!! Now you tell meLostmycage wrote:I ran across this today and remember seeing some mention of these bags here. I've never used a chrome bag before so I have no opinion on them at all. Just passing along some savings.
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/
Coupon code: ibike2011
I'm fairly sure that this is for today only. I don't plan on purchasing any, so I haven't tried it myself. Enjoy if it works!
edit: Oh, I forgot to mention, it's 50% off.
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Oh, well. I just tried this code and no dice. Picked a handsome bag, popped the code in, clicked "apply" and then got an error message, "Coupon code 'ibike2011' is not valid."Lostmycage wrote:I ran across this today and remember seeing some mention of these bags here. I've never used a chrome bag before so I have no opinion on them at all. Just passing along some savings.
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/
Coupon code: ibike2011
I'm fairly sure that this is for today only. I don't plan on purchasing any, so I haven't tried it myself. Enjoy if it works!
edit: Oh, I forgot to mention, it's 50% off.
EDIT: through the power of google I discovered this code was only good for the 23rd (yesterday). Dang.
I didn't need to spend the money anyway... yeah that's it... I'll just keep telling myself that...
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Ahh well. I guess it was leftover from yesterday. Apparently it was still working when I posted. Sorry I didn't see that sooner.
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