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I took the clickfix one (smaller than the 'proper' rando bag) on a 12 day, long and hilly LEJOG and it was excellent. I would probably advise putting heavier stuff in saddle bag if possible to minimise impact on bike's handling but you get used to having the weight up there soon enough. If you go for this one, make sure you angle the clickfix bracket up more than you expect to, as otherwise the bag likes to jiggle itself loose... I got plenty in mine without stuffing it - standard packing was a down jacket squished in the bottom, bag with all my tools/tubes/pump/gorilla tape etc in, gopro and associated bits, charging/power bits and bobs, kindle, banana and flapjack and if forecast looked uncertain a rain jacket on top of everything else. Sorted. This arrangement (together with a 10L drybag in a wildcat harness) was fine for 12 days on the road.
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Has anyone here got one of the BigXtop rando bar bags? I'm trying to work out how much stuff you can get in them. I've asked Jordan, but i'm impatient.