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Aerostich Letter Bag #1905

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A Manly - Ohhhh, Lovely Red, Too!- Man Purse Review by Smilin' Kev
I've gotten REALLY tired of trying to find enough jacket pockets - especially in warm weather riding - to hold all the "stuff" that an old geezer needs to have along on a dualsport ride: cell phone; wallet; bottle of water; pillbox; snack bar; a few wrenches and screwdrivers; a compass; a small flashlight; sunscreen; maps; etc. I've got one of the new (2013) Honda CRF 250L "goes-just-about-anywhere" machines and I love it . . . but the accessories market hasn't developed much for it yet and there aren't any small tank bags that fit it well. I was considering "borrowing" one of my wife's old purses and using a belt to sling it as a cross-body bag, but then I spotted this "letter bag." I've used it just once, but that was enough: I love it! It holds an amazing amount of stuff; especially with the help of the accessory shoulder pad, it stays very comfortably in place (even without the extra "stabilizing strap" that I bought with it) on the highway, on washboard dirt roads, and even bucking along forest trails. I picked the red Letter Bag and it complements my 250L and my gear wonderfully. The only downside is that - even though I've shown her the web site and the invoice to verify that it is a "Letter Bag" - my wife won't let me carry the darn thing everywhere! (Posted on 4/9/13)
Great Bag Review by KrystalBlue
The letter bag is great. It has allowed me to put alot of what I was carrying in my tank bag into the letter bag and carry them with me.
Letting me use the tank bag for othr stuff besides wallet keys sunglasses etc.
Great purchase really well built (Posted on 4/2/13)
Excellent Review by MotoGal
This bag has met all of my expectations from such an outstanding company. I bought this bag for use as a purse. When purchasing it, I thought it may be slightly big but I love the size. The quality is unmatched and I can feel good that it's made here in the states. My only teeny tiny complaint is that the key holder on the inside is really strong and sometimes difficult to remove my keys from. I suggest it with the organizer pocket if you're going to use it as a purse. It gives you lots of organizing options. Best of all, it looks great with a motorcycle. (Posted on 8/1/12)
Tough indeed Review by Kim
I carried this bag almost exclusively for about a decade. The lining cracked after a while, but it's otherwise held up very well. I'm not sure you can say that about many other textile bags of this size. (Posted on 6/23/12)
Let me be the first... Review by Kourt
Nobody has reviewed this bag yet?? Let me be the first: I am a long time owner of the Aerostich Courier bag in hi-viz yellow. For a recent trip to eastern Europe, I needed a smaller bag for use as a day bag, carrying a water bottle, food, guide book and extra papers. I purchased the Aerostich Letter Bag for this purpose and was not disappointed. In addition to serving admirably as a day bag, on several occasions this bag also literally saved my ass when I slipped and fell in ice and snow--the bag broke my fall and I was able to continue without injury. Throughout the snow, ice and wet train compartments, the Letter Bag kept my items dry. With the substantial Velcro attached flap I was never worried about the pickpockets on the Budapest subway--it would have been too noisy to try to open the Letter Bag. Now that I've returned, the Letter Bag is the go-to bag for small trips--it even hauled a bottle of wine to a party earlier this week. (Posted on 1/4/11)

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Utilitarian Bags

There's the most basic, utilitarian, 'Russian' design aesthetic possible in each of these products. For example, the lack of many little subdividing pockets in all of the Courier bags is a real contrast to the complicated inner-spaces of other externally similar bags available elsewhere. Ours, with only a single inner pocket, is the most durable and versatile because of it's simplicity, sewing and materials. One can carry anything from a watermelon to a change of clothes for working out, to the typical books-and-a-lunch, inside one of these bags. The versatility is greater because the bag is simpler. An empty and well-worn courier bag hangs on the closet doorknob by the back door of my place and I grab it and go, filling it with whatever the mission requires. Some days it's groceries. Other times its books and papers. It's never exactly the same cargo twice.

- Mr. Subjective (2010)

A Mr. Subjective History on Aerostich Courier Bags

The Aerostich courier bags are one of my most-favorite Aerostich products. We have been making them for over twenty years, and they differ substantially from all of the other kinds of courier bags commonly found. Essentially, ours are a lot heavier-duty...

I like courier bags so much because they are so easy to use for urban utility motorcycle riding. They go on-and-off quick and are versatile. One hangs empty near my riding gear and I grab it whenever the destination involves picking up something, or when I need to carry something fast, without using bungees. Many of our customers use them for their daily commute, too. Courier bags are a key technology for motorcycling personal mobility…An invaluable tool.

Our bags were the first ever to be made of a synthetic material (Cordura Nylon and reinforced vinyl). When we began, there were two or three others made of coarse canvas. Ours was also the first courier bag to employ Velcro (hook&loop) anywhere, to have any 3M Scotchlight reflective, to have a handle on the flap, and to use ITW Fastex side-release buckles. What was available elsewhere was crude -- bags made in small numbers in cities like New York, for working bicycle couriers.

About a year after introducing Aerostich Courier Bags I remember being at the Motorcycle Dealernews trade show standing before Mitch Boehm and several other editors of Motorcyclist magazine, all of us in a small conference room in one of the hotels there,…giving a presentation. “The daypack is dead!” I began, trying to sound as declarative as possible. “The era of the courier bag is now beginning.” I then explained why these still largely-unknown types of bags were so great for motorcyclists. And why they’d rule in the future. And why the Aerostich courier bags were made they way they were. It felt as though we were pioneering something entirely new.

A few years after we started making Courier bags, other companies like Timbuktu (and many others) were started up, and they made lighter-weight courier bags a common college bookstore commodity. A decade or two later Chrome -- another company – added some contemporary hipster style and an automobile seat-belt buckle to the shoulder strap. And today there are countless other varieties from dozens of companies.

But the Aerostich Courier bag line (by size: 'letter', 'dispatch', 'courier', and 'parcel') remains the real-deal in terms of function, originality, utility and durability. They are simple, tough, and still the very best of this kind of bag available anywhere.

This year we just introduced a wax cotton variation in two colors (4 sizes x 2 colors = 8 wax cotton models). A few years ago we added pink to the available colors of the Cordura models, and developed an optional internal organizer pocket system (available for the three larger sized bags).

Many specific patterning and stitching details set ours apart from the others. (One example - the lid-edge is turned and then hand topstitched. This is how a button-down shirt collar is made. It's neater, stronger and more expensive to do it this way. It makes a better flap. Almost everyone else's bags use cheaper machine-bound edging.)

Lastly, a special feature of our bags that I think is pretty cool is that for over fifteen years all Aerostich Courier bags have been made by one individual here at Aerostich. And this person is a life-long motorcycle rider. During the years he's been employed here he's owned three or four different bikes. Last year he bought his first-ever new motorcycle -- A black Kawasaki Concourse. I think he's already been to North Carolina or somewhere on it.

When you buy an Aerostich courier bag, you are getting a hand-made classic American product, (sewn start-to-finish by a very talented fellow who is a real motorcycle rider)…And an incredibly tough, good bag.

- Mr. Subjective, July 2012

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