You're trying to save the planet, one pedal at a time, except there's torrential rain and you're soaked. Oh well, at least when you get to the shops you can just unclip your pannier and stick it on your back so it won't get in the way or be stolen. And at 23-litres, that's quite enough for one shopping trip… even with the 'consolation' cookies that somehow fell into your basket. Click any picture for a larger version with key features highlighted
Details: - Click-lock pannier attachments - a simple click and your pannier is locked to the rack so it won"t bounce off. And they are adjustable, so they will fit all standard bike racks.
- Hide-away backpack straps - securely stowed in a clean pocket, just pull out and clip to the base; even easy one-handed.
- Pannier clips away from your back - keep the dirty wheel-side of the pannier away from your back with strap on the wipe-clean front.
- 100% PVC-Free - Stays supple and crack-free even when it"s really cold.
- Heat-welded seams - nothing sewn, so nothing to leak.
- Proven 3-roll seal - Quick and easy closure which provides excellent sealing against the elements.
- Compression straps - Keep things tied down tight.
- Integral light-lashes - Add extra lights to your bike with no problem.
- Reflective print - Be seen at night with reflective patches on the sides of the pannier, but be subtle in daylight.
- Breathable mesh straps - Quick-drying and breathable mesh straps are lightweight and comfortable.
- Sternum strap - Keep the backpack securely in place when you are moving on the trail.
- Integral webbing handle - easy to pick up and carry as a pannier.
Tech Specs: Dimensions (When full and sealed using compression straps.) Max width - 12in/30cm Max height - 21in/54cm
Note that extra capacity and height is available if you seal the bag like this: Volume - 23 litres (1,400 cubic inches) Materials - Double TPU-coated Nylon Colour - Black, greyNot for swimming!If you think about it... you don't want to be swimming with a big, bouyant bag on your back because it'll force you face down in the water, so please don't attempt to swim with any waterproof bag on your back. Thanks to customer Sam 'Can't Breathe Underwater' Miller for that top-tip! | |