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Originally Posted by moxfyre
I gave my girlfriend my old Performance rack trunk a few months ago. She's liked it, but it'll soon be too small to hold all her stuff. She's starting grad school and will have to carry around a bunch of books and binders both on and off the bike.

I was thinking of getting her the Nashbar Backpack/Pannier hybrid.

On the other hand, I don't think she'd like having all that much weight off-balance on one side of the bike.

What about the Nashbar daytrekker panniers? Are they big enough for books and binders? I like that they can be pulled off the bike and carried around as one unit.

Any other recommendations? There doesn't seem to be a lot of variation in commuting-oriented panniers, having looked at a few online stores... A pair of panniers that can be removed from the bike as one unit would be really nice, as would a shoulder strap.
I like Detours Transit bags. Relatively cheap at $60 and they seem to be well built. I don't know how waterproof they are since, here in dry Colorado, I haven't had much chance to check them for leaks
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