The Tubus Cosmo is really their rack compares to the Nitto 32/33R.  My 
buddy has the Tubus, and I have the Nitto - they're both very nice and top 
of the line for a reason.  The best thing about them is they keep the load 
well back from your feet and down a bit.  
My daughter has the Tubus Vega which is essentially the Fly but with double 
stays.  Very strong rack but the load is way up high.  
Hey - The Touring Store is having a spring sale that ends tomorrow... 
 http://www.thetouringstore.com/TUBUS/TUBUS%20HOME/TUBUS%20HOME%20PAGE.htm

On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 5:59:44 AM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I commuted with Tubus Flys for years; they are rated for 18 or 20 kg and 
> I've certainly loaded mine to that limit. 11 oz and minimalist design.
>
> If looks are a big issue, a slightly heavier and slightly weaker stainless 
> steel model is available.
>
> Add Tubus front Tara or Duos and you'll not spend much more than $200 
> total. (Wayne at TheTouringStoredotcom ships at no additional charge.)
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Mathew Greiner 
> <mathew....@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Questions about racks. Answers and offers to sell used good ones are both 
>> useful responses.
>>
>> My friend's cheaper aluminum rack broke and he's looking to replace it 
>> with something better. He commutes most days with a pair of Arkel panniers 
>> and a suit in a suit bag (like a durable, zippered one that probably came 
>> with one of his suits). So far he's had the bags on his rear rack with the 
>> suit bag folded in half or thirds and draped over the top.
>>
>> The Nitto Big Rear Rack seems like a slam dunk, but I think he needs to 
>> know there isn't an equally good option for a little less. How are people's 
>> experiences with things like the Nitto R-15, The Nitto Campee*, Tubus 
>> Cargo/Logo/Vega, Surly Nice Racks, etc? If anyone knows much about the Velo 
>> Orange Rear Campeur, that's an option, too.
>>
>> I think a lighter rear rack just for the suit and front low riders for 
>> the panniers might be a nice option, but that's as expensive or more, and 
>> the tops of the panniers are no longer supporting the suit (they kind of 
>> extend the deck of the rack as he uses it now). The Nitto Big Front Rack 
>> might also be interesting, as his bike has a lower trail and reportedly 
>> rides well with weight in the front.
>>
>> What other options might you all experience with to accommodate a similar 
>> load?
>>
>> * Also please help me be less confused. There are Nitto MT Campees (for a 
>> 26" wheel?), Nitto Campees (R20?) that go for about $150, and then Nitto 
>> Campees with low rider attachments for front or rear that go for $280. Will 
>> the regular ones ($150) accommodate panniers? Why must they all have the 
>> same name?
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