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Rogue Panda came through. Super happy with the results…

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Is the Rogue Panda material thicker than the Salsa stuff?

The Salsa bag might be slightly thicker, but the quality of the zipper, seams, is world's better than the Salsa bag. I am assuming the material will be as well. Heading out for a maiden voyage with the new bag setup this weekend.
 
you folks are crazy loading your bikes up like that! I enjoy a good bike ride but I can't see loading bags and packs up and then going for a ride. :beer:
 
you folks are crazy loading your bikes up like that! I enjoy a good bike ride but I can't see loading bags and packs up and then going for a ride. :beer:

It's exactly like #EAF homie. :lol:

Seriously though Alex, once you build a bike for it and then are able to get your body in shape to handle the extra weight, you really don't even feel the extra weight--even on technical, single-track trails.
 
you folks are crazy loading your bikes up like that! I enjoy a good bike ride but I can't see loading bags and packs up and then going for a ride. :beer:
Like @OGBeno said. Once you're fit for it, you don't even notice. You can also go pretty light depending on your trip.
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This was my setup for a 130 mi 14k overnight trip. I'm short AF so I don't have a lot of room for bike storage. I attached my bivvy to the bars and had my sleeping bag and coat in the seat bag. I wore a camelback that held my food and stove too but I hardly even noticed it. That ride had a bunch of single-track gravel and pavement too.

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You really only notice the weight, if you have to pick it up! Otherwise, it does handle a bit slower. But it is a lot of fun. I'll take 4 days in the desert of pedaling a 75lb bike, then 2 hours at the local trails on a 30lb anyday of the week.
 

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