My only S24HO this year saw me take an upright Rivvy with a Nelson LF,
a sleeping bag and a thermorest pad to a friend's apple farm out in
Sandy (normally fairly private and not fond of visitors, she lets me
camp solo out there once a year and makes me breakfast so we can catch
up over waffles and coffee before I head home). It was in June, during
the break in the spring rains, and I felt confident enough to take
only that and a tarp, which I would've fashioned into a rough lean-to
(turned out I didn't need it). It all fit in the or lashed onto the
Nelson and a Hobo-styled handlebar bag up front.

The Sackville looks, frankly, gorgeous; but is more than I'm prepared
to spend on a saddlebag. --Beth

On Sep 12, 5:12 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a Sackville Medium SaddleSack and a Carradice Nelson LF and
> much prefer the SaddleSack. It packs stuff better and holds more
> stuff. Don't get me wrong, I love Carradice stuff  but SaddleSack is
> just a bit nicer and works fine without a support.

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