Ortlieb Mesh Pocket?
I just received some Ortlieb panniers and found the add-on mesh pockets offered by Ortlieb. Looks like a great way to carry damp/wet items.
Anyone have experience with these? Would mounting them on the back of the rear panniers make sense? Any info appreciated. https://www.campfirecycling.com/prod...et-p-1755.html |
I have no experience with the Ortlieb add-ons.
Putting stuff in a mesh bag during the day while you ride will not make it drier, but it will not get a moldy odor which is why I do the mesh bag thing. If I have damp stuff, I have a mesh bag (non-Ortlieb) that I can strap on top of the bag that is on top of my rear panniers or on top of a front pannier. I try to get it up high to avoid some of the road dust, I find that on top of front panniers usually works well to avoid road dust. ADDENDUM ADDED NEXT DAY. At this link the black and yellow bag on top of my rear rack top bag is a mesh packing cube that I put damp stuff in that day. https://www.bikeforums.net/21680325-post6.html |
Off topic, but what I have wanted for years (and keep bugging Showers Pass for) is a pocket just like that only much smaller and on my rain jackets - to stuff wet gloves into when I go inside to shop or do a ride stop for an espresso.or hit a "gloves off" rest stop on a rainy ride I paid for. No way I want to stuff them in a jersey pocket with dry stuff. I went to the Ortleib website hoping their bag could be adopted but big enough for a helmet? On a jacket? Nah.
Ben |
I have one. I really only use it to stick my helmet into when I lock up at a rack. Once I put the previous days laundry into it and it rubbed on the back tire.
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Just slow, it appears that this is made for a commuting type ortlieb pannier, how would it attach to a typical ortlieb?
re drying, I've always just find having a bungee on top of rack, or tent , works best for air and sun drying damp clothes. Out of dust and exposed to sun. I'll stop at some point and flip things over. I also make it a priority to wash my bike stuff right away and get it hung up in camp. I put a big emphasis on getting as much water as possible out of my stuff, greatly reduces drying time. generally, it's only the padded bike shorts that can still be damp in morning, why I have two pairs. and being on top of tent spread out will dry much faster than bundled together in a mesh bag,guaranteed. |
I regularly use a pair of these : I often forget to secure the closing cords, It makes a funny noise when mingling with the rear wheel spokes.
They are not really practical, I use them to put my really dirty things, waiting for a bin available. For sandals or anything a bit heavy it's not reliable enough Definitely not a must buy.... |
Originally Posted by yves845
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I regularly use a pair of these : I often forget to secure the closing cords, It makes a funny noise when mingling with the rear wheel spokes.
They are not really practical, I use them to put my really dirty things, waiting for a bin available. For sandals or anything a bit heavy it's not reliable enough Definitely not a must buy.... just curious, thanks |
Originally Posted by djb
(Post 21693259)
Just slow, it appears that this is made for a commuting type ortlieb pannier, how would it attach to a typical ortlieb?
The mesh pocket is something like 12"h x 11"w x 8" deep. Big enough for a helmet but it folds up when not needed. Thanks for the reply. |
I instead have their add-on large pocket and a flat pack water bottle cage, addition is to my Brompton-Ortlieb O bag..
... which came with the equivalent of 2 of their smaller add on pockets on the back.. seen the mesh pocket ,in the catalog, taking your helmet,, a commuter advantage.. ... |
I don't have experience with the mesh add-ons but I have experience from 2011 with the plastic bottle holder add-ons. I lost both of them earlier in a 3,000 km ride. I was using them to hold small bottles of fuel. I don't if the mounting has improved or not but I have not bothered with them since.
Andrew |
The whole cage come off the mounts on the bag , or just the bottle fell out?
Bet toe straps, rubber bands (Old inner tube) or velcro would have helped secure the bottle.. My Flat pack bottle cage holds a small Sigg bottle , with water, close at hand in front of me .. back side pouches are the add ons standard , small .. https://www-checkout.brompton.com/pu...n_blue_3_1.jpg |
I have them, but have never used them because
I would have had to put a hole in my wonderfully waterproof Ortlieb bag to use it, and I couldn't bring myself to do that.
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Originally Posted by teacherlady
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I would have had to put a hole in my wonderfully waterproof Ortlieb bag to use it, and I couldn't bring myself to do that.
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