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For the ultimate urban bag, look no further than the Chrome Barrage Cargo Backpack. This bag has room to spare, and its host of features handles hauling gear to the race, the office, or the coffee shop with ease and looks great doing it.
Features:
- Abrasion resistant, weatherproof Cordura® outer construction
- Welded-Waterproof 600 denier military grade truck tarpaulin liner
- Rolltop closure accommodates a range of load sizes and keeps out water
- Adjustable external 5-point cargo net system for hauling gear, especially oddly shaped or bulky items
- Side pockets ideal for a u-lock or water bottles
- Dual interior pockets to separate the cleans from the dirtys
- Interior sleeve pocket fits 15" Macbook Pro (laptop sleeve recommended)
- Ergonomic shoulder straps with sternum strap featuring the iconic Chrome seatbelt buckle
- 22-34 Liter volume
- Chrome lifetime guarantee
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Specifications
Weight: 1497 grams | |
Bag Capacity: 2000 or more ci | |
Bag Type: Backpack | |
Navy Tritone | Mfg PartNum: BG-163 |
Black Chrome | Mfg PartNum: BG-163 |
Reviews
Throughout my career I've searched and searched for the perfect bag. It cannot be found. But as I've started commuting by bike I've tried to find the balance of needing something to carry my laptop, change of clothes, be light, etc. I've tried Timbuk2 (my preferred bag provider), panniers, etc. and nothing was great for me. I decided I didn't want panniers as I only have one bike and didn't want racks when racing or endurance rides. Taking them onoff was a pain I didn't want anymore. I've had a Chrome messenger bag in the past and decided to try this out. I think this has become a good balance for my commuting needs. It fits my laptop and a full change of clothes just fine. I ride in rain and this has kept everything dry. The reflective stripe also helps. I wish the bottom was fully reflective is my only design change. This has been a great purchase and I don't regret it. I won't be seeking another bag for commuting.
This is a really durable bag, the material is heavy duty. I've put everything from bike tools to about $50 of groceries in it. Feel very stable since the main compartment is just one big plastic lined tub. I have even used the entire bag as a cooler with ice and beers at the beach with no real leaks.
Down side is I wish there was a few more compartments. There is one small zip compartment on the outside good for keys, wallet and phone so they aren't floating around the main compartment.
I have been using this pack on my daily commute for several weeks now. I really like the size...not too huge but big enough for clothes and laptop, documents, essentials, etc. Shoes fit well in the webbing on the back, or it also works to store a helmet. Metal buckle hardware on the chest strap that can be opened and closed with gloved hands is nice too. I used to commute with panniers but I don't think I will go back to that system after having used this pack. I added some reflective trim to the webbing on the back. The photo shows a large reflective stripe but most will want to tuck that into the webbing so it doesn't blow around behind you. One sleeve inside the main compartment that will fit a modern laptop. One other small zippered essentials pocket on the side that is discreetly hidden. It's big enough for glasses, phone, wallet, etc. Otherwise it's just one big opening which makes it easy to pack. Roll top design keeps the rain out. Stitching seems bombproof on it.
I use this backpack for school and riding, it's pretty small for textbooks, but if you just carry some note books(2-3) and a folder you'll be fine. You will get compliments, I've recently received 4 compliments. It's a really nice backpack, I would buy again.
As stated this bag is a great looking bag but is very efficient as well. The fact that it is weather proof is a must here in Chicago. My son loves the bag and uses it to go school most of the time. We both like this style as oppose to the messenger edition offered by chrome.
Definitely worth the price.
I've been an owner of the barrage cargo backpack for a couple years now. I am an avid cyclist commuter and this bag provides all the functionality and protection I need. The cargo netting is perfect for stowing my walking shoes since I ride clipped-in. The welded bucket lining provides waterproof protection for all my precious gear and the bag itself is super cool looking to boot! It's also made right here in the USA!
I highly recommend this backpack to all cyclist commuters.
I switched from the Bravo to this bag for two reasons Clasp instead of velcro and the cargo net. I haven't been disappointed with the change. However, the size is still smaller than I'd like. I feel there's a market for a slightly bigger backpack without going all the way to the Barrage Pro. I'm more often than not running out of room with and having to decide on what to leave behind at the store of when headed to a race. As always the bag is solid and every bit what I would expect out of Chrome. An added bonus that I wasn't expecting is that it is significantly more comfortable than the Bravo due to a softer, yet still firm, back panel.
I have had this bag for months now and I can honestly say that it's very durable. Padding on the back makes for a comfy ride when riding with it on. Webbing on the front is super convenient for carrying pretty much anything. Very spacey inside. Perfect for everyday use!