There’s plenty of space in the Howies Marloes Messenger Bag for a change of clothes, laptop and your valuables, and it sits comfortably and stably on your back when you ride.
With a claimed capacity of 11 litres, the Marloes is a handy size for carrying your stuff on a commute of up to four or five miles, or for popping to the shops.
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As well as the main compartment there’s a padded section for a 15in laptop, a zipped outer pocket for your small valuables, and a larger zipped section on the back of the bag for smuggling secret documents.


A 2in webbing strap takes the load, with a dense foam pad to stop it digging a trench in your shoulder if you really fill the bag up. From the strap to the opposite corner of the bag a stabilising strap takes care of, would you believe it, stability.

And it all works very well. It sits in the middle of your back, the exact position depending on exactly how enthusiastically you cinch the strap, of course, and it stays there. All very fuss-free and straightforward to use.

If you ride through winter, there’s reflective piping and a Howies logo for night-time visibility. Howies doesn’t make any claims about waterproofing, but the double-layer construction has warded off real showers and kept the contents dry through a simulated deluge in a bathroom shower too.

A bag like this is as much about fashion as practicality. I like its subdued grey duotone appearance, though as I write this on a grey autumn day I can’t help feeling a splash of colour would be nice too. But Howies is very much about unostentatious gear and it fits right in with that aesthetic.
Verdict
Comfy, stable and practical mid-sized courier bag
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road.cc test report
Make and model: Howies Marloes Messenger Bag
Size tested: n/a
Tell us what the product is for, and who it’s aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it?
Howies says:
“Medium sized messenger bag with quick access slip pockets and a zip pocket under the flap. Large interior pockets and a separate padded laptop pocket, big enough to fit a 15” laptop or some documents (in case you are actually a bicycle messenger). Large external zip pocket against your back for secure storage of valuable stuff.
“Wide, adjustable cross shoulder strap with removable shoulder pad and clasp adjuster. Fitted with removable chest harness to stop the bag swinging around while on your bike.
“Velcro-down flap, fastened with adjustable clips. Finished with reflective piping and details to keep you visible at night.”
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
* Approximately 11 litres capacity
* Comfortable, adjustable wide shoulder strap
* Removable shoulder pad
* Removable chest harness with clip garage
* Quick access front pockets
* Two interior slip pockets
* 15″ Soft, padded laptop compartment
* Exterior back zip pocket for secure storage
* Adjustable velcro and clip fastening
* Zip pulls for easy access while wearing gloves
* Reflective piping
* Printed with reflective howies logo
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes
Would you consider buying the product? Yes
Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes
Use this box to explain your score
The Marloes is a solid 7/10. It does its job well and without fuss but it’s otherwise unremarkable. It lacks some of the bells and whistles of a serious bag aimed at actual messengers, but it’s smaller and cheaper than such bags, so it’s unfair to expect ultra-quick release buckles, multiple compartments and the ability to swallow the kitchen sink. But judged as a courier-style round-town bag, it’s a good example of the breed.
About the tester
Age: 48 Height: 5ft 11in Weight: 85kg
I usually ride: Scapin Style My best bike is:
I’ve been riding for: Over 20 years I ride: Most days I would class myself as: Expert
I regularly do the following types of riding: commuting, touring, club rides, general fitness riding, mountain biking












5 thoughts on “Howies Marloes Messenger Bag”
Good imitation of the
Good imitation of the Crumpler messenger bags, which have had the excellent/necessary dog-leg strap for ages. I don’t know how people cycle with messenger bags that don’t have the extra strap. When I try it the bag ends up in my lap all the time. This bag looks good!
What’s the advantage of
What’s the advantage of having this over a backpack?
the weight sits lower on your
the weight sits lower on your back stopping sweaty back, you hold the weight with the front of your body rather than your shoulders. You can get in the bag without having to take it off.
skull-collector-not-really
I used messenger bags for a few years and went back to a backpack. I came to the conclusion that the main advantage (assuming that you’re not actually a courier) is basically that they are a bit more stylish and ‘urban’, especially for when you’re not actually on the bike.
Nothing wrong with that of course, and TBH that was a large part of why I gave messenger bags a go in the first place. But if you want to carry your stuff from A to B on your back then IMO a backpack is still the best bet, especially for any sort of distance or weight. You still get a sweaty back with messenger bags, and I also started to suspect that they weren’t doing my back/neck any favours.
I had the original Howies
I had the original Howies Messenger bag about 15 years ago. It lasted for a good few years of daily use and was huge. Would like to know how this compares in size to that?
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