Panniers, lights and rain gear...oh my!
DH and I are anxious to get out for our first weekend tour. We picked up our new babies last week (two Surly Long Haul Truckers). They're beautiful. 
Now we're in the market for panniers. I've been reading everything I can find on the pros and cons of the various makes and types (waterproof vs. breathable, among other features). I'd love to hear about your real-world experiences. What do you have? What do you wish you had? What would you do differently? We're planning on tour-camping so we'll be hauling a whole bunch of stuff.
We need lights! There is such a dizzying array of choices out there; it's overwhelming. Is there such a thing as lights that can attach to pannier racks? We bought the Surly "Nice Rack" front and rear racks and there is a braze-on on both for, I'm assuming, a light to be attached. Can't seem to be able to actually *find* lights that don't have handlebar, stem or helmet mounts, though. Being the non-mechanical person that I am, I'm afraid my imagination doesn't extend to jury-rigging bicycle light mounts.
Am I missing a fundamental feature of all bike lights (such as: sure! They'll all fit wherever you'd like to put them!)?
We're thinking that some kind of rain suits will come in handy (especially this year in the northeast: Rain, rain and more rain and cool-ish...and did I mention that it's been very rainy?
). If we try to ride only on dry days I'm afraid we won't be doing much riding. I've searched and searched...the choices seem to be limited to *cheap and flimsy* (and probably not very breathable) and *high tech and EXPENSIVE*. Doesn't seem to be much middle ground there.
Waterproof shoe covers is another issue that has me stymied. Is there anything out there that's light-weight, waterproof and doesn't cost an arm and a leg? We don't need/want the inslulated neoprene things for wet summer riding. What, if anything, do people use?
Sorry this is so long...I'm hoping to be able to pick your brains a little.
Thanks a million in advance!
Jane
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