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  1. awilliamscbus on

    Only thing I will say about having a hip bag with a holster, it’s a bit wonky with the weight of a New York Fahgettaboudit. The belt is sturdy but can make your shorts sag if you don’t put it on correctly. Took me a few tries. This is post first voyage but I figured it out. It’s a shame and not a shocker I had to purchase this from Budapest and can’t find anything like this in the states. Even a local who makes great frame/handlebar bags ghosted me when I told him what I was looking for.

    Extra perk: reflector strip and even some recycled tires used. Only cost me $96 all inclusive with the belt.

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  2. ButtermilkJohnson on

    Love a good compact purpose built bag.  I’m curious though, how does it feel with the lock right up on you?  Padding seems small for such a chonker lock. 

    My solution was to buy shorts with the ulock band sewn in or sew my own or strap it to a rack.

  3. Hip pouch is essential gear. The most popular here is the bagaboo (from Budapest also). My favourite is the Zulu fixed. I’ve owned mine for 4 years and it’s m single favourite piece of gear I own. I use it daily on the job and for fun, I beat it up pretty bad but it’s still up great. Hand sown by a small collective in Ukraine. Highly adjustable. Doesn’t come with a belt so use your favourite. I use an evolution mini but it fits bigger u locks no problem.

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