Gnat - Here's a link to an online store.
I've been considering this.
But I can't find it in a store anywhere so I can try it before buying it. I might just bite the bullet and order it...
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My commuting backpack is dying. It was never intended as a cycling specific bag, sure, but the straps are starting to pull off, so well, it's time to upgrade.
Boyfriend alerted me to this thing: Knog's Rackless Pannier
The selling point is that the frame is internal and it connects to the bike by the seatpost and stays. Once removed, you have a backpack and a "clean" bike, which I like the sound of. There's one that unfolds into a garment bag (the Neat) and the other one which I can't find much info on (the Boxer)
I found this graphic, but I can't read it. :-P
Anyone used or seen one? I'm mostly curious as to a) how sturdy and waterproof it is, and b) can I fit my Mr Bento lunch in it.
-- gnat! (or maybe I'll just get the new Ergon http://www.ergon-bike.com/us/backpacks/bc3.html ... I dunno, I just can't do messenger bags)
Gnat - Here's a link to an online store.
I've been considering this.
But I can't find it in a store anywhere so I can try it before buying it. I might just bite the bullet and order it...
Yeah, found a bunch a places that sell it using the standard catalog photo, but it's hard to tell how much you can cram in there from that. I'm the girl that tries to stuff a laptop, sweatshirt, extra shoes, lunch, and a flat kit into something... or to see if I need to go minimalist.
I did finally find an internal photo. Strange graphic on the inner flap, hrm.
And finally, a picture of one actually on a bike.
-- gnat (Still looking for if anyone has any real experience with one, if possible!)![]()