The Pass & Stow works great with top loads and panniers. When I have a 
child seat blocking the rear rack, I can move panniers to the front, no 
problem. I do wish that I had a bag for the top rack for better load 
balancing, but I too have had problems with Freight - fortunately, it 
seems, before giving them any money. 

The feature that attracted me to Freight's version was their backpack 
straps. Matthew, or someone else with a Swift bag, do you think the 
retaining clips on the back of the Swift are far enough apart that they 
could be used as attachment points for backpack straps, along with the loop 
at the top?



On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 11:08:40 AM UTC-5, Matthew J wrote:
>
> Got here too late.  Very happy with my Pass Stow.  
>>
>>
> n.b.:  While the Freight Bag Dan mentions above looks nice, my experience 
> with the company is very bad.  I paid for one on line.  Bag never showed. 
>  All my e-mails were for naught.  I guess I could have sued, but being out 
> of state makes pressing a small claims case throwing good money after bad.
>
> The Swift Pelican I ultimately got works well.
>

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