Cowchippers - Front bag options

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Dave Barter
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Cowchippers - Front bag options

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I did my first weekend's riding with Cowchippers and bloody loved them. It was fantastic to be able to change position and I found myself really comfortable riding on drops for long periods.

And now the question. What bags are people using with cowchippers? When I get home I'm sure my Apidura bags will not be quite right as it feels like I need the bag to be narrower and maybe with some back support. It would be great if I could get 11 litres which would cover my sleeping bag, liner and a few light bits of clothing.
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U could of had my digest bars for cheaper pal they look the same ;)
Im now using the digest drove bars and these too are fab :0)
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On Woodchippers I use a Revelate Harness and a 13l Alpkit drysack. It can be packed wide instead of long (if you get my drift).
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I couldn`t get the Apidura bar bag to "sit" properly without potentially rubbing the head tube so now use a Wildcat Lion harness, as Colin says, pack it wide not long.
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As mentioned Dave, probably better with a harness rather than a fixed roll ... fat, short dry bag easily fitted.
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What garmin is that colin
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Mike wrote:What garmin is that colin
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Another harness user here Dave, Wildcat Lion on my Bell Laps with shorter, fatter dry bag (Sea to Summit Vac Pac 13L).
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Dave
I have used a R&K handlebar mount bolted onto a alpkit Joey with a piece of plastic for support with a 13l roll bag.
If you look on FB bike and bivi page Craig bevan has raised the subject and I have posted some pictures
Sorry the pictures I took are too big to post here
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After trying many "dirt drop bars", Cowchippers are my all time favourite. Salsa nailed the right amount of flare, drop and reach, without making the drop position too cramped I think. I just use a Normal Apidura front bag, and find it fine on 44 and 46cm wide bars. I do have to pack it tightly though.
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