Its difficult to find any fault with the Acorn bags - made right here
in Southern California.  I echo the comments stated here as to the
qualities of the bags.  As an alternative to the Berthouds, I'd also
look at the Loyal Designs rando bag made in Berkeley (sorry, again --
California uber alles!).  They usually have them at Box Dog, often in
a light brown in addition to the blue:

http://www.boxdogbikes.com/blog/?p=2023

I hate to mention it, because the wait list is 3 years, but Adam's
Zugster rando bags are just about perfect, especially in the
waterproof dept. and a modern take on the traditional boxy bag &
rather light:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/4135825873/in/set-72157622881252990/

The Inujirushi will fill out the space made by the headtube and h'bars
better than the others, and those are very well made.  So many good
choices.  Certainly, this is a wonderful time to be a bicycler.

Esteban
San Diego, Calif.

On Jun 11, 4:02 am, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 21:18 -0700, Gino Zahnd wrote:
> > The Inujirushi bag has been good to me over the course of 10,000+
> > miles. Still looks great.
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzahnd/3114530816/in/set-72157602102746272/
> >http://jitensha.com/eng/inujirushibags.html
>
> The Berthoud bags age very well, too.

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