BTW It is usually much less expensive to purchase Carridice bags and racks 
from UK websites. Any UK products really, Shipping is often quite low or 
free, and you are expempt from the 21% UK VAT. I use SJS a lot. 
On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 12:10:53 PM UTC+3, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:

> I commute with a Carradice Super C. For years I used the following setup 
> without any major issues:
> 1. The q/r mechanism of the bagman and an axiom journey rack on my main 
> commuting bike, a Sam Hillborne
> 2. A bagman expedition q/r on the Brompton I use for backup
>  
> Carradice recently came out with this 
> http://www.carradice.co.uk/index.php?page_id=product&under=range&product_id=136
> The maximum weight is 6 kg vs 10 for the bagman, but I bought one anyway 
> and have been using it successfully for a few months now. 
> Commuting loads, not groceries.
>  
> Jay
>
> On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 4:09:28 AM UTC+3, Avery Wilson wrote:
>
>> Another vote for the "standoff" here. I've got the large Acorn saddlebag 
>> (looks like a copy of carradice nelson)  that comes with the leather cuff 
>> standoff, and it's just great! 
>
>

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