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Reddit mentions of Ibera Bicycle Bag PakRak Clip-On Quick-Release All Weather Bike Panniers (Pair), Includes Rain Cover
Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 9
We found 9 Reddit mentions of Ibera Bicycle Bag PakRak Clip-On Quick-Release All Weather Bike Panniers (Pair), Includes Rain Cover. Here are the top ones.
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- Smart quick release/clip-on system - With the smart quick release/ clip-on system, you can just simply attach and detach bags within few seconds - no straps required!
- Compatible with most carriers - If used with Ibera PakRak Carrier Plus+, other top-mounting PakRak bags can be used simultaneously. For non-Ibera carriers, just simply attach the carrier by adjusting bottom hook position
- Stylish design with multiple compartments - Top zippered pocket and 2 large inside pockets hold smaller items with a drawstring pouch for overflowing items. Elastic bands hold down flyaway buckle straps for a streamlined look and stylish design
- Secure 3-point connection - The design of 3-point interlock can further secure the bike panniers from side swing
- Carries up to 19.8 pounds , all weather rain cover included for each pannier
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 12.5 Inches |
Length | 16 Inches |
Size | large |
Weight | 2.25 Pounds |
Width | 6 Inches |
Ibera Bicycle Bag PakRak Clip-On Quick-Release All Weather Bike Panniers (Pair), Includes Rain Cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KW2ZIMQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yqrhDb1K7HQ6D
I love these. They offer good protection and come with rain flys. They hold my laptop fine. They hold a ton
Side bag attached to the luggage rack, soft case with sling wrapped around the opposite side of the seat to secure it and resting against my back while riding. Not comfortable, by any means, but didn't interfere with pedaling. The side bags are this model: https://www.amazon.ca/Ibera-Bicycle-Quick-Release-Weather-Panniers/dp/B00KW2ZIMQ/
I sort of ended up doing this. I found a pair of these for 25$ on craigslist and my work bag juuuust fits inside. Now it's protected from grit during the commute so I should be able to avoid what others were warning me about. https://www.amazon.com/Ibera-Bicycle-Quick-Release-Weather-Panniers/dp/B00KW2ZIMQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1480685514&sr=8-1&keywords=ibera+panniers
This has been one of the racks I have used. The best part of them is that they are quick release so you don't need to have any holes in your frame in order to mount it. It is compatible with just about every frame and trunk bag.
Also I found that a trunk bag makes the bike unstable when you are awaiting at a light or getting started. A better choice for me has been these bags. They are deep enough to hold three changes of clothes a computer and 2 pairs of shoes. They comes with rain protectors that will keep the bags and their contents dry and clean.
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The combination of the two should make the ride that you have easier. Not to mention that the bags have an a ajustability that will allow them to fit any rack that you might have..
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>https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KW2ZIMQ
Sounds like this bag may be a better fit. It has a separate shoe compartment, Fidlock magnetic clips, a carabiner hook and padded laptop sleeve. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pocampo/the-worlds-best-sustainable-bike-bags-with-15-feat?ref=23b9d3
the link you shared are not the panniers he has. the ones he has (and that I have) are about $70. like I said...cheap.
https://www.amazon.com/Ibera-Bicycle-Quick-Release-Weather-Panniers/dp/B00KW2ZIMQ/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=ibera+pakrak&qid=1558961477&s=sporting-goods&sr=1-3
https://www.amazon.com/Ibera-Bicycle-Quick-Release-Weather-Panniers/dp/B00KW2ZIMQ/ref=sr_1_1
In addition to the Ortlieb rollers, I have a pair of Ibera PakRak Panniers that were $80.
Personally I like the Iberas better than the Ortliebs, mainly because I think the roll top on the Ortliebs is a pain in the ass.
I just did a tour up the PA Grand Canyon with the Iberas, and the first night there was a torrential downpour, and heavy rain all the second day. I just put the rain covers on them, and they stayed completely dry. On the 3rd day, it was off and on light rain, and I didn't put the covers on. Again, stayed dry inside. I kept my rain jacket stuffed under the top flap to put on when I needed.
I like the flip up top, makes it very easy to put stuff you might need on top and just flip open to get to it. They're also very well made.
Ibera also makes waterproof roll top panniers like the Ortliebs, but a little less expensive
20% off these Iberia panniers. I've actually had my eye on them for awhile, going to pull the trigger today!