Chrome mini metro11/28/2023 The shoulder strap is the single best design aspect of the Chrome Citizen messenger bag and separates it from most others in the area of comfort.īeyond the impressive comfort factor it also features reflective hits, accessory loops, a quick-adjust buckle, quick release buckle and a stabilizer strap. Hint: If you want your messenger to pop a little I’d get a version of the Citizen with the red buckle instead of black. One of their best sellers is the Night version which features a large reflective back panel for safety. The Citizen messenger is available in quite a few color schemes, and Chrome is constantly updating the lineup. The retro buckle, and accessory loops give this bag a substantial yet understated look The most stylish aspect of this bag isn’t the bag. I like having multiple carry options at work, not just shoulder carry. The waterproof liner floats inside the main compartment enabling you to separate dirty from clean or wet from dry (great for the gym.)Ī top handle would be a been nice addition to the Citizen. For that you’ll have to get accessory pieces for things like a laptop, camera, or an organizer. It has some front pockets but has little internal organization. The Citizen is intensely practical and its professional messenger DNA shows. This bag is a professional work-horse especially suited for inclement weather. When the stabilizer strap is in place there is absolutely no way the bag will slip to the side or sway (a problem with my Timbuk2) Functionality It took me a few tries before I figured out how to properly put this bag on…its not like other messengers but it is a lot easier to put on especially if the bag is heavy. It carries a heavy load very, very comfortably– no pinching or rubbing or slipping which were a problem with my Timbuk2 Commute. It is clear to me why so many professional messengers use this bag. I did find a couple small thread ends that hadn’t been trimmed and I would have liked to have seen double stitching along the lip of the flap and around the mouth of the main compartment. The main adjustment buckle, quick-release buckles are solid metal and the YKK zipper runs smooth and snag free. The stitching is tight and even with reinforced box stitches on stress points. While I didn’t have the older USA-made version to compare it with in the Chrome Citizen review, I see very little to complain about in terms of quality with the Vietnam version. The Chrome Citizen is now made in Vietnam rather than the USA. No water bottle pockets? Actually, yes there are, but it took me a day to realize there are two large water bottle pockets hidden inside the main compartment.The Shoulder strap rocks: Far more comfortable, stable, and easy to put on than my Timbuk2…plus the seat buckle release is cool looking.A simple, functional design: This is a common theme I see in durable designs…they are tough, uncomplicated, and well-thought-out.It’s bigger than I thought: When I pulled the Chrome Citizen out of the box, 24L capacity seemed to dwarf my 18L Timbuk2.First Impressions of the Citizen Messenger Bag Over that time I’ve discovered plenty of things that work and don’t work in a messenger bag. Nonetheless, for the past 5 years I’ve exclusively used a Timbuk2 messenger bag for commuting and travel. Not reversible: Left-shoulder carry onlyĬontext: I’m not a cyclist.
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