I have yet to have difficulty getting through anywhere on singletrack 
because of my panniers, and I've never understood the "problem" except as 
one created by frame back marketers. The reality is my legs and feet are 
wider and lower than my rear bags, so if my front frame and carcass make it 
through, my bags are too. I am thankful for the stunningly hearty Scottish 
canvas of Sackville bags, as they handle all the branches and rock 
scrapping really well. Only the mud shows. Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 1:16:20 PM UTC-6, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>
> Please define dirt. If there is a lot of singletrack involved then low 
> flying bags can be a problem in some high density underbrush regions. But 
> if it's mostly double track and dirt road riding then they work great. 

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