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$184.99
- Waterproof (IPX3) - Welded construction - 100% tarpaulin - LED mounting possibility - 50L capacity - Strap mounting system - Aluminum buckle - 50L
$71.99
- The Basil Navigator Waterproof features a roll-top closure with an additional adjustable hook. - Thanks to the handle and shoulder strap, you can easily take the bag anywhere. - Waterproof (IPX 3). - Includes a reflective elastic front pocket.
$44.99
Banjo Brothers' Minnehaha Canvas Grocery Bag Pannier is sized perfectly for a single paper grocery bag. It's also a natural (and vegan) alternative to synthetic fabrics. Equipped with a steel frame and heavy-duty panels to prevent sagging, this handy pannier attaches to any standard rear rack (sold separately) and folds flat when not in use. Wide, comfortable carrying handles make shopping with it easy, and if that wasn't enough, the steel hooks attach to your shopping cart. Slick. Lastly, detachable reflective accents help make sure you and your groceries are visible after dark.
$120.00
Your spacious one-click shopping bag: the Bike-Shopper with QL2.1 system can be quickly attached to and removed from your rack. The flexible market and shopping bag remains stable – even on bumpy roads. The adjustable carrying straps allow it to be carried comfortably on your shoulder (adjusted by push buttons) and will not be in the way during biking. A waterproof Quick-Seal closure provides protection from the rain. Occasional use of ORTLIEB lubricant will keep the closure running smoothly. Further Features: - Internal valuables pocket in size DIN A4 - Padded carrying handle - Lateral 3M-Scotchlite reflectors Advice: Temperatures below -5°C/23°F may affect the function of the sealing lip!
$280.00
The perfect pair of bags for any adventure: you'll be astonished at how much gear fits in the Ortlieb Bike-Packer Plus! The classic flap closure is easy to operate and provides a maximum of stowage on top. The waterproof, three dimensional front compartment offers additional space for many of the small items you may need to access quickly while en route. The durable, high-quality Cordura fabric provides optimal protection against water, dust and abrasion. Thanks to the proven QL2.1 system with self-closing hooks, attaching the Bike-Packer Plus to your bike rack and removing it again is a matter of seconds. All of these features allow you to devote your attention to your tour and the beautiful sights to see along the way, no matter what the weather! - Pannier pair with lid closure and large packing volume - PU-laminated Cordura - QL2.1 mounting system for racks with max. 16 mm tube diameter - 20 mm hook available as separate accessory (e.g. for E-bikes) - Reduction inserts for tube diameters 8, 10 und 12 mm with anti-scratch function preventing abrasion on the rack - Hooks adjustable without requiring tools - Lower hook rail made of two-component hard-soft synthetic with anti-scratch function protecting the rack - Including integrated inner pocket and shoulder strap - Due to its symmetrical form it is possible to use only one bag on left or right side - The dust flap - with easily operable pull cord - under the lid provides protection e.g. against water, dust and snow - The edge protector prevents contact with spokes and abrasion - Simultaneous use of Ortlieb Travel-Biker possible - Highly reflective 3M Scotchlite reflector - Easy to clean inside
$128.39
- Double bicycle bag, water-repellent polyester - Reflective stripes - Elastic bottle bands inside - Main compartment with pull cord - MIK system carriers/carrier plates, incl. MIK Adapter plate (70171) - 32L
$59.99
Banjo Brothers' Saddlebag Panniers are perfect for commuting, everyday errands, and light touring. They mount to most rear racks (sold separately) with a single strap, so you can just load them up with work stuff and take the whole bag into the office. They're low profile, so they won't slow you down and they're built with ripstop fabric with ballistic reinforcing in wear areas so they will last and last, like all of Banjo's gear. These saddlebags also feature cinch straps on top to hold extra gear and reflective accents all around for extra visibility.
$100.00
The Surly Little Dummy Bag is a 15L sling-style bag designed to work with your standard rear rack and help you carry grocery bags, fishing poles, and other oddly shaped ephemera. Unlike traditional panniers that clip on and off real fast, we wanted a cargo solution that you could leave mounted to your bike when you're off playing laser tag. The idea is you just throw your backpack or whatever in there, turn the cranks awhile, and then pull out your gear when you've arrived. Quite slick. You can still scatter schoolbooks and loose cans of tuna inside the Little Dummy if you want, but the bag-within-a-bag method makes unpacking quicker. Use the system of daisy chains and One-Wrap straps to secure baguettes, flutes, and other stuff that might stick out. Cinch the side straps to further stabilize your load. And for extra credit, use your favorite Surly Whip Lash or Junk Strap to make your setup work the way you want. There's also a small zippered compartment inside the bag, if you're into pockets. Oh, and we should also probably mention that the bag's 1680D nylon main body and 400D nylon liner are bluesign Approved. So are the buckles and other hardware. That means the materials are sustainably produced to have the lowest possible impact on humanoids and our environment. Compatible with most standard rear racks, the Surly Little Dummy Bag is a sling-style bag designed to help riders haul big awkward items more easily. Secure your backpack, groceries, or camping gear inside the sling when it's time to ride. When you've arrived at your destination, quickly grab your stuff and leave the Little Dummy Bag mounted to your bike. You're unstoppable now. - A system of daisy chains and One-Wrap straps can be used to secure large, odd-shaped items - Interior zipper pocket - 25-lb. bag capacity. Consult your rack's weight limitations - 15L total volume
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