No pictures, but I over stuff mine with my Filson Makinaw Cruiser spilling 
out each side, with the pack holding my rain jacket, gloves, socks, pipe 
pouch, and I'm pretty sure I've had 1-2 shirts and my moccasins in there as 
well. That's actually one of the reasons I'm trying to figure out how to 
carry stuff in the front, because for 8 months of the year in the Colorado 
mountains, I need to be ready for 20-80 degrees if I'm out all day long, 
often before dawn. It's a pain to undo everything to get something on the 
inside when pressure packed item fly everywhere with the release of the 
leather strap. My vote is to go for the medium if you aren't sure. If I 
can't figure out the front load for regular riding (I've got it figured for 
camping/touring), I'll go with the medium.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Saturday, May 4, 2013 6:09:49 PM UTC-6, SJB wrote:
>
> I'm thinking about moving away from front loads on my commuter. Currently, 
> I use an Ostrich front bad on a VO front rack.
> Riv's small Saddlesack has a smaller capacity than my Ostrich bag, but I 
> think it might work. I think the medium would be way too large for my needs 
> (which are just lunch containers and the dress clothes I've worn during the 
> day.)
>
> Would any of you have pics of your Saddlesacks stuffed to capacity or 
> beyond? It looks like the flap closure will allow for some overfilling, but 
> I'd like to see how this works.
>
> Thanks
>

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