I am hoping there are some student commuters here who might have some good suggestions for my husband, because bike commuting as a student presents a few different issues than bike commuting to work, namely, having to carry more stuff and having to carry that stuff with you all day.
For the last few years he's commuted to work/school, and only taken a couple of classes. This year he is going to school full time and working as a consultant, which means he is dragging around more books plus a laptop and going between class and work at odd hours. One week of classes taught him that his old method of hauling stuff around in a messenger bag was not going to work, because it was killing his back. So he bought a seatpost rack (his commuter road bike doesn't have rack mounts) and this Cannondale pannier, and he's trying that out. But he is not sure he's going to like it, so I was wondering how other students manage this.
Most panniers won't work because they are designed to be left on the bike, and they'll just get stolen on campus. This one was the only one we found that looked like it might be okay to carry around all day. His other option is a backpack, but it gets really hot where we live and he has a long enough commute to make that a little gross and sweaty. (He doesn't really have either time or a place to shower.)
Last night he was eying my old-school metal baskets (heavy, but okay to just leave on the bike) and wondering if he could just toss his backpack/messenger bag in one of them and be done with it. I am not sure that is a good idea for a laptop, though, because they do rattle a bit when you go over bumps.
How do y'all do it?



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