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madscot13
03-22-2008, 09:08 AM
Well I bought the REI Novara grocery bag panniers a year ago, and unfortunately they did not hold up to well. The Nylon on the corners is worn down pretty far, the plastic on one of the bottom pieces has gone missing as well as an attachment hook, and the aluminum struts are bent. One of them is usable but I was considering buying some new ones. Any recommendations? I haven't gone out and used my REI member coupon yet so I was thinking of picking up something from them. Here are my thoughts
Ortlieb bike shopper http://www.rei.com/product/737830
I hear that their products last forever and the water proofness would be nice this summer. But I'm so used to an open top design and the ease of just throwing stuff in with sides not getting in the way.
Cannondale harvester panniers http://www.rei.com/product/765595
I like how these fold down flat and have a cover
Detours Toocan Pannier - Single http://www.rei.com/product/749998
These look nice but look like they are simply meant to stay open
I use my pannier every day to throw my back pack/ purse in. I like that my Novara panniers can fold flat instead of jutting out when I don't have anything inside of them. I think it is convenient to have an open top that I can just throw random things inside. Does anyone have any experience or thoughts with these panniers or in general?
Check this thread -
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=20720
madscot13
03-22-2008, 10:25 AM
yep i checked that thread out, and that is where I heard about the detour bag. I was interested if anyone had any further experience or had any more input.
I also found out that there is a waterproof version of the detour bag also!
I kinda liked the wire ones mentioned in that thread, probly because I'm verging on geezerdom.
Funny thing about how I found that thread, it was by googling "wire grocery panniers", not by searching the forum :)
7rider
03-22-2008, 12:29 PM
I have the Detours Toocan bag.
It's pretty nice and I've gotten lots of use out of it.
But note - the bottom is not "welded" to the bag, and consequently it's limited in the weight it can carry ... something like 12 pounds max.
Some pros: It's super-easy to load on and off the rack. It's fairly roomy.
Some cons: Limited cargo capacity (weight). Pockets are not terribly useful, in my opinion.
I've never used it for groceries, but I imagine it would be pretty good to cart into the store and load your purchases up right at the checkout. As long as you aren't buying gallons of milk, I suppose. :cool:
Oh...and the last con....
Your TE friends will razz you no end about your old lady "carpet bag!" :eek::rolleyes:
Oh...maybe that's just me! ;)
shootingstar
03-22-2008, 04:26 PM
Since we don't have a car, cycling and walking are the transportation modes for grocery shopping. We shop every week or more often, on bike with groceries.
If I can weigh in with an opinion of grocery loading on bike for last 17 yrs. and panniers...
I use the same panniers for bike touring and work commuting, as for grocery shopping. I rarely carry a purse in my panniers. All the bike bags I've had were not nylon. It is cordura fabric. I'm onto my 3rd set of bike bags, so I am pretty particular what I buy since I want them to last and carry tons of weight.
I take off my pannier(s) and walk around with them in the stores/markets. I don't leave them on bike.Yes, abit of a hassle, but no more different than lugging around a tote bag. I don't like weight on one side of my shoulder. I'd rather not have a bag brushing my side...those panniers get dirty and splashed in rain.
I also carry 1 pair of bungee cords in the bag.
I've never considered wire baskets because they're open...which means have to make sure the groceries are bagged /held in tight without things rolling off. Anyway, our area gets enough rain.... Since our area has enough hills, I would want the bags, carrier to made of strong lightweight materials.
uforgot
03-22-2008, 05:36 PM
I have the Detours Toocan and I love it. It has a rubber bottom so it can take a lot of abuse. It actually wants to stay closed, and it comes with a rain cover, although I've ridden in the rain without the cover and things stay dry. I like how I can zip it. I also have the Trek grocery panniers and while I like those too I find that the Detours stay on my bike better and ride a lot higher so I'm not kicking it with my heels. It's also easy to slip off your bike and carry with you. I also use it on my folding bike because it sits so high. I actually like the looks of it and no one has made fun of it. Okay, so no one else I know rides a bike, so they wouldn't know what is "cool" anyway. I wouldn't tour with it, I only use it for commuting but I do shop for groceries with it, and I've carried books and papers in it. It's kind of heavy. I got it last year with my 20%!
Melalvai
03-22-2008, 07:44 PM
For panniers that don't close, just watch out that things don't fly out, if you go over a rough spot. I've lost sunglasses, sunscreen, and a checkbook (the latter was returned to me). I've nearly lost my garage door opener, and turned around to pick it up on more than one occassion. I did lose a jacket, but ran over it the next day and found it.
madscot13
03-22-2008, 09:23 PM
7 Rider, I am actually in DC and there is a chance that some TEers will make fun of my carpet bag! It stinks that the Toucan bag has a weight limit. Seriously 12 pounds. A jug of milk is 8.5 pounds, sometimes I buy two... uh oh
So shooting star, so what panniers have you owned and which is your preference? Now that I think about it, I agree with you on the nylon fabric. It wears so quickly and I am not even sure how.
I've used the open top REI novara panniers for a year with open top grocery bags. I've only lost one thing. I was biking home from the grocery store and only 1 house away from mine. I hit a bump and a carton of eggs went flying out. Strangely, only 2 eggs were broken.
7rider
03-23-2008, 06:51 AM
You know....
You may want to call REI about your current packs.
They have a 100% guarantee....
If a Novara item fell apart after only 1 year, they may be able to credit you something for the item. I don't know - maybe b/c of the nature of the usage they may not? It's worth a shot. All they can do is say "no", right??
I am actually in DC and there is a chance that some TEers will make fun of my carpet bag!
I'll only make fun of it once or twice.
I'm all for function over form.
actually, it reminds me of a diaper bag; just don't get in pastel pink or blue:p
shootingstar
03-23-2008, 08:02 AM
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_listing.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302693317&bmUID=1206287682422 I've bought their lines ever since I returned to cycling. On wet days groceries are usually in plastic bags, so no worries. I also tour in them, bike commute, etc. On average, the pannier lasts me over 5 years. And whenever I bike, I take my pannier.
http://www.arkel-od.com/
My partner bought panniers which he uses only for bike touring. He has an Ortileb for touring also.
Fabric takes alot of abuse, not like nylon at all.
madscot13
03-23-2008, 08:26 AM
hmm it is a bummer that REI doesn't have those. I thought MEC and REI were supposed to be the same thing. ALso, why don't they have dimensions?
Blueberry
03-23-2008, 08:47 AM
I have the Ortlieb you're looking at, and have found it sort of cumbersome to load. It's an awesome design, except for the fact that it's small at the opening. I've thought about the Arkel Bike Shopper - but haven't wanted to treat myself to another pannier just yet:)
I second the recommendation of talking to REI. They've been great with me when we've had products wear out prematurely.
CA
hmm it is a bummer that REI doesn't have those. I thought MEC and REI were supposed to be the same thing. ALso, why don't they have dimensions?
Sorry, there are no business connections between REI and MEC at all. The business model is also a little different (you HAVE to be a member to buy at MEC).
Good luck!
madscot13
03-23-2008, 12:09 PM
I might have to tap a Canadian biking friend for some help!
I might have to tap a Canadian biking friend for some help!
I'm pretty sure you can very simply order from their web site. I think it's on $5 to become a member now, and it's good for life.
Let me know by PM if you can't make it work!
Running Mommy
03-23-2008, 08:38 PM
One of my distributors has them and they are so CUTE!
Check em out...
http://www.basil.nl/gb/assortment/
shootingstar
03-24-2008, 06:42 AM
Basil bags are interesting and of course, Europeans firms would offer more selection since they've been doing functional cycling much longer in bigger numbers.
madscot13
03-24-2008, 08:07 AM
I forgot all about Basil! Someone had pointed them out in a past post. I really like them. I think the next time I am in Europe/ Amsterdam I will have to search them out! They look very useful on and off the bike/ not ugly!
bean fidhleir
04-07-2008, 05:17 AM
I bought 2 of the Nashbar grocery panniers about 2 years ago and have carried gallon jugs of cooking oil as well as massive quanitities of tinned soup when the store has a sale. A lot of weight, in other words. The panniers seem quite sturdy and I'm happy with them in general, though it would be nicer if they had integral strap-over tops. They do come with "shower cap" tops (hidden in a zippered compartment on the bottom of the panniers). The shower caps work to keep things dry but aren't especially convenient to put on since they're not elasticised. I've thought about making new, elasticised ones but so far have been too busy/lazy.
I leave the panniers mounted on the bike (a thin cable thwarts opportunistic thieves) and shop using my cloth tote bags which, when filled, fit neatly into the panniers. When I get some time, I'm going to build (or perhaps buy, but I'd prefer to build) a front rack for my frankenbike and add 2 more panniers to take care of the occasional heavy-shopping days when I seem to be out of everything all at once.
GuitarRiderGrrl
04-15-2008, 12:36 PM
I went out to the Arkel site and they really look nice! Is anyone using the Arkel shopping bag single side pannier? It looks perfect. I'm single, so my grocery haul isn't terribly large - Iv'e been smooshing groceries in my back pack, which is not my favorite thing to do...... particularly a dozen eggs :eek:
Anyone using this bag?
http://www.arkel-od.com/panniers/utility/overview.asp?fl=1&site=#
FairWinds,
Cyn
Blueberry
04-15-2008, 12:41 PM
Nope - but I've drooled at it plenty:) If you get it, please post a review:)
bruiser
04-17-2008, 06:35 PM
Ooooh... I am really jivin' for a purple set of the Basils. Does anyone know if there is a dealer in the northwest? I haven't done too much serious searching because I know that the second I find them my checkbook will lower accordingly :rolleyes:
We just moved to a new place that's farther from the grocery store than the two blocks we are used to, and I am thinking these will do the job nicely. They are cute as heck and I'm looking at it from a purely style point of view :D
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