Hey Kelly, I think the Sackville SaddleSack in large might work fine
for you with a rack. The medium might work. You might want to consider
one of them. While it's a pain, you could always order one from Riv
and if it's not right for you just send it back. You might also try
contacting Riv to see if they have one of the NS bags there.

Here are two pictures of a medium Sacville SaddleSack on my Hilsen. In
the first picture I'm not using a rack. It worked fine. In the second
picture it is supported by a Nitto Top Rack which seems to slide in
almost perfectly under the bag. I used the bag this week with the rack
and ziptied the bag to the rack and it was great, no sway, solid and a
nice looking bag.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335973@N00/4945981066/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335973@N00/4982443897/

The NS bag does look nice on your Hilsen. I was gonna suggest a
Carradice bag but on second thought, I'd say go with a Sackville. The
Carradice bags are really nice and certainly cheaper, especially if
ordered direct from the UK, but the Sackville bags are great. I have
to admit, bagaholic that I am, I'd probably scoop up a large Sackville
SaddleSack if it wasn't so expensive. Perhaps I'll have to sell off
some of my Carradice bags and supports to fund it...

--mike

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