Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Medium | $154
BikeRadar verdict
"Simple, well made courier bag with a long pedigree"
The Timbuk2 messenger bag - in 24-litre 'Medium' format here - is a classic. The simple yet effective, design has stood the test of time.
The bags are hand made in the USA and attention to detail and build quality is excellent. The ripstop nylon outer and waterproof lining keep the elements out in all but the worst weather.
Outside stowage includes one small zippered pocket and a hand pocket, while inside you’ll find a small organiser and a big main compartment that’ll hold all your gear.
The thin back panel means you’ll need to arrange your stuff to keep pointy things away from your body, but that becomes second nature after a while and the flexible nature of the bag means it’ll swallow a surprising amount.
The stabilising strap can be worn on either side. There's a big buckle for cinching it in on the fly, though we noticed the action isn't as tight as older models. Two snap-on reflective tabs catch the light well and a deep and wide base makes for easy packing, with four velcro patches that hold the flap down securely.
The Timbuk2 has been a stalwart of the courier community for many years and if you’re looking for something that’ll last then you can do a lot worse than this.
User Reviews
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0.3
User review of Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Medium
I've had one for 17 years and its still as good as it was when i bought it.
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0.3
User review of Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Medium
Had mine for a couple of years. Fantastic quality. Got mine from imported from US so cost me about half price.
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Specification
- Name:
- Classic Messenger Medium
- Built by:
- Timbuk2
- Price:
- $154.00
- Weight (g):
- 1000 g
- Available Colours:
- Black/Grey, Green, Orange
- Dimensions:
- 470x320x160 mm (w x h x d)
- Closure Mechanism:
- Buckles, Fold Over, Velcro
- Shell Material:
- Ballistic Nylon
- Pocket Types:
- Key
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