Swift also has a great bag for large front racks.


On Wednesday, March 7, 2012 11:03:41 PM UTC-5, Mike On A Bike wrote:
>
> hmm now the Swifts are really tempting... A 25"X13"X6" roll-top 
> pannier with backpack conversion would have the same capacity as my 
> Rivendell Mountain Works Mariposa backpack and would eliminate the 
> need to awkwardly stuff a backpack away. Now I've been fatally tempted 
> by the fancy pannier finery...sigh. 
>
> On Mar 7, 10:12 pm, Mike On A Bike <shaljia...@guilford.edu> wrote: 
> > I am currently hunting for some deluxe panniers as well for my new 
> > Hillborne that's just begging to be loaded down. As much of my riding 
> > is as a commuting student, one want that I'm wondering if I can 
> > satisfy is the ability to stuff a partially filled backpack in one of 
> > the panniers, while loading up my other books, laptop, etc. in the 
> > other. I'm really freaking tired of the sweaty back deal with riding 
> > with a backpack on. 
> > 
> > Just checked out the Swift page and their roll-top with backpack 
> > conversion option looks pretty tricky, but I'm wary of the price of 
> > these. I'm looking at Super-C rear panniers that are going for $140 
> > shipped from Wiggle, and the dimensions would suggest I might be able 
> > to cram the backpack in. Super-C's seem to have rave reviews from my 
> > research, though they are a bit drab looking. 
> > 
> > Any other urban commuter types who've come up with a good backpacking 
> > setup? I also have a Paul flatbed that could carry a backpack, but the 
> > catch is they're only rated to 25 lbs and that's not enough capacity 
> > for me. Have a Nitto touring rear rack that could handle a ton of 
> > bricks, and just want to find the best way to outfit it. 
> > 
> > On Mar 7, 9:20 pm, doc <gspi...@aol.com> wrote: 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > +2 Swift Waxed Cotton 
> > 
> > >http://gspiess.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/06-10-11-020.jpg 
> > 
> > > On Mar 6, 6:01 pm, Scot Brooks <scothinck...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > 
> > > > I'm really close to pulling the trigger on some Ironweed panniers 
> which 
> > > > seem to be incredible bang-for-the-buck. I've also considered the 
> Sackville 
> > > > and Ostrich models. Any others that I should be considering?

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