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trunk bag - ortlieb v topeak
i've got a topeak super-tourist DX (disk brakes) rack on my bike, and it's usually carrying 1-2 ortlieb back-rollers. for extra room, or just traveling light, i'm considering a trunk-bag.
what's standing out is the ortlieb trunk bag and the topeak trunk dry-bag. the topeak is 50% bigger and will fit onto my rack without an adapter plate. the ortlieb is probably better quality, but smaller and the side pockets aren't waterproof. i'm not sure yet if the ortlieb adapter plate will fit well on the rack i've got, and i'm not sure if the topeak bag is made with PVC (which i'd like to avoid). anything else i'm missing in the comparison? does anyone have any opinions to share about these bags, or other waterproof trunk-bags i should consider? |
my inquiry to the topeak distributor confirms that the drybag is made with a "PVC type drybag material". that's a bit discouraging, but it's not like the ortlieb bag is made out of sugar and spice.
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I use a topeak trunk bag, non-waterproof. All I can say is it is great to slide/lock it into the rack and ride. I can remove the bag in about 2 seconds, if taking my time. Attach in about 3, it takes a bit to line up the track.
Havent had any problems with the track yet. |
Originally Posted by smasha
(Post 11537700)
my inquiry to the topeak distributor confirms that the drybag is made with a "PVC type drybag material". that's a bit discouraging, but it's not like the ortlieb bag is made out of sugar and spice.
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Guys, the PVC they refer to is like the liner in a Chrome bag... or the drysak on a BOB trailer. It's decent stuff.
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Thanks, Fietsbob. Those look nice. I've got Carradice panniers. Delighted with them.
After reading this article, the Super C Rackbag sounds like my kind of product: http://cycleseven.org/carridace-of-n...british-values |
Originally Posted by CCrew
(Post 11538279)
Guys, the PVC they refer to is like the liner in a Chrome bag... or the drysak on a BOB trailer. It's decent stuff.
http://www.greenlivingtips.com/artic...vironment.html |
I'm actually thinking about just mounting a plastic tool box, or some kind of hard case trunk. I figure some tool boxes are waterproof or darn close to it, and I can get one for $12 or so. Anyone have good mounting system for tool boxes? If nothing else I'll just use it as a waterproof place to stash a bag that I pull out and go with, but it'd be nice to be able to put it on and off quickly.
I'm sure there are purpose-built bike hard trunks, and I'd like to see those too, but I'm assuming that the price goes from $12 to $120 when you put $3 worth of custom clips on and say "bicycle" in the name. |
Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
(Post 11541450)
I'm actually thinking about just mounting a plastic tool box, or some kind of hard case trunk. I figure some tool boxes are waterproof or darn close to it, and I can get one for $12 or so. Anyone have good mounting system for tool boxes? If nothing else I'll just use it as a waterproof place to stash a bag that I pull out and go with, but it'd be nice to be able to put it on and off quickly.
I'm sure there are purpose-built bike hard trunks, and I'd like to see those too, but I'm assuming that the price goes from $12 to $120 when you put $3 worth of custom clips on and say "bicycle" in the name. |
The Topeak Dry Bag might not work with the Ortlieb panniers. I have Ortlieb Backrollers and the mounting system gets in the way of the Topeak track. I have a Topeak trunk bag that lives in my garage now because it won't fit with the panniers.
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Originally Posted by Ekdog
(Post 11540863)
Not so decent if one considers its environmental impact.
http://www.greenlivingtips.com/artic...vironment.html |
Originally Posted by rex_kramer
(Post 11544559)
You could always try and make one out of rice paper, banana peels and love.
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Originally Posted by St. Urho
(Post 11544373)
The Topeak Dry Bag might not work with the Ortlieb panniers. I have Ortlieb Backrollers and the mounting system gets in the way of the Topeak track. I have a Topeak trunk bag that lives in my garage now because it won't fit with the panniers.
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I'm out of town 'til Friday. I'll check which rack it is for sure when I get back.
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Originally Posted by rex_kramer
(Post 11544559)
You could always try and make one out of rice paper, banana peels and love.
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You're right, I've got the other kind of rack. Never mind!
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You use tyres though, right?…
”Producing tyres still has monumental environmental impacts, ranging from continued deforestation to the climate-harming fossil fuels used to make synthetic rubbers to the assembly process.” |
Originally Posted by Ekdog
(Post 11540863)
Not so decent if one considers its environmental impact.
You use tyres though, right?… ”Producing tyres still has monumental environmental impacts, ranging from continued deforestation to the climate-harming fossil fuels used to make synthetic rubbers to the assembly process.” |
I just strap a backpack with a bungee cord.
A lot more convenient to carry off the bike (high theft country). For pouring rain, I go with Ortlieb panniers. |
Newby resurrection of 12 year old zombie thread, anyone?
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You are new, and the thread is very old. If you don't like talking to us, feel free to lurk; you can learn a lot here.
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fwiw - I like the idea of a bag that's made for the rack
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 22473196)
fwiw - I like the idea of a bag that's made for the rack
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Originally Posted by MrPower
(Post 22473182)
Why was my post deleted?
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