BackPack Pannier Combo?
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Dr. Dan
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From: Bloomington, IN
Bikes: Cannondale R800 Road, Santa Cruz Blur LT Mountain
BackPack Pannier Combo?
Has anybody every used the Nashbar Pank n' Pannier? I want to do squeeze some modest touring in Belgium and the Netherlands during a free week this Fall, and envison taking a train to different cities and renting a mountain bike with a rack and carrying a pretty small load betweent the pack and a handlebar bag. Plus I am going to start commuting to work on my mountain bike and need to carry just a small laptop and lunch, and will carry the pack a short distance from my bike to my office.
I am sure it will be not be a great back pack or pannier, but I like being able to carry it as a backpack when not on the bike. It is not terribly expensive, and seems worth checking out. Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated
I am sure it will be not be a great back pack or pannier, but I like being able to carry it as a backpack when not on the bike. It is not terribly expensive, and seems worth checking out. Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated
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It's total rubbish. Check out this thread for more info:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ht=nashbar+bug
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ht=nashbar+bug
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Try Panpack www.panpack.com : I have the daypack low rider version. It's very well made and the rucksack it forms if very strong.
I got it to go with a Ritchey folding bike. Here are some more details panpack.pdf
I got it to go with a Ritchey folding bike. Here are some more details panpack.pdf
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