So I got the L Sackville saddlesack, I don't have the instruction
sheet with me right now (out on a trip), but I think it said to use
the interior flap for large loads.  Well, you should use it for small
loads too - I had an expensive pair of sunglasses bounce out of the
back while the bag was very lightly loaded.  I think the problem is
that if it isn't decently full, the top flap sits loosely over the
trunk opening and stuff can bounce over the lip of the trunk and work
it's way out by road vibrations.

It was one of those situations where you think you hear something
plasticky fall on the road while you are riding, but a quick look back
reveals nothing so you figure you ran over something...then you go to
look for your sunglasses later and realize that's what the plasticky
sound was.  I had the same thing happen the next day with a book that
was back there, but I managed to retrieve the book.

In any case, it's a really nice bag, very high quality, but always use
the flap.  To be fair, the Riv instructions might say that, but I
don't have them with me to verify.  So, no knocking Riv or sackville -
it's a fine bag and I would recommend it highly.

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