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Panniers

just before somebody complains – please read the “Aware” bit! Cheers!!!

flaw – doesn’t have a carrier belt

dhb Aldwick Rear Panniers

  • Roll-down top closure is 100% waterproof
  • Foldover hood with adjustable straps for additional weather-proofing
  • Zipped mesh pocket under lid for small items
  • 3M Scotchlite reflective logo on front
  • Reflective patches on both sides
  • Waterproof welded seams
  • Tarpaulin-style fabric is waterproof & durable
  • Rixen and Kaul fitting system is fully adjustable and clamps firmly onto your rack
  • Size: 30.5 x 17.5 x 38cm
  • 20 litre capacity per pannier
  • Universal design fits either side of rack
  • Abrasion plate to protect the back of the bag
  • Robust soft carry handle on each pannier
  • Sold as a pair
  • Weight: 2100g (pair)

Ortlieb Back Roller Classic Panniers

  • Release handle for mounting and releasing the QL1 system
  • Lateral 3M Scotchlite reflector
  • Buckles for closing the rolling closure at the top or for attching the shoulder strap
  • Additional closure with buckle and D-ring (when the bag is carried with the shoulder strap)
  • QL1 bar for quick fastening and release
  • Edge protector with slots for mounting the ORTLIEB carrying system
  • Adjustable anchoring hook for providing lateral movement of the bag
  • Shoulder strap with padding for comfortable carrying or for fixing to the hook
  • Possibility to attach an additional fastening strap
  • Comes as a pair
  • Waterproof
  • 42 x 32 x 17cm
  • 40L
  • 1750g

One comment

  1. I guess… I have made up my mind – it’s going to be the Ortlieb ones – I am not keen to stand somewhere and have the broken wet paper bag effect… miles away from where I should be… And ha, my grandchildren will never inherit some large property with horses, farmland and oldtimers… but maybe a set of Ortlieb Panniers… so, it’s the investment worth… I guess… just not this months… I am still wondering about the colour though… this nasty Globetrotter orange, which would make them much cheaper…or rather a fancy yellow… last but not least – red…



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