Carradice Kelbrook Satchel review

Since 1932, Carradice has been hand making their luggage at its Nelson factory, here in the UK. We take a look at their Kelbrook Satchel to see if it can hold its own in the 21st Century

Cycling Weekly Verdict

It does have its flaws, but we really appreciated the charm and honest simplicity of the Kelbrook Satchel

Reasons to buy
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    Tough materials

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    Simple design

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    Classic looks

Reasons to avoid
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    Lack of internal dividers

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    Some fiddly parts

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This satchel, named after a town local to Carradice HQ - Kelbrook -  was made by Andrea. I know that, because it says so inside. Every bag they make is signed by the creater. It's a lovely touch, but how does the bag match up in a crowded market place, where you can buy a modern messenger bag for a lot less than £130?

We'll start with the stats. It's 17 litres on the inside, with a zipped compartment and a removable laptop sleeve (this bit was made by 'Keeley').

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