On 12/20/2016 01:42 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Who makes um and what is your experience with them, especially as it relates to:
— ease of access
— weatherproof
— bikepacking and errand daily use heartiness
— other issues that stand out?

After years of use, with my TourSacks, I discovered just how much play there is 
with the center load (sleeping bag, pad, tent, hatchet) anchored to the fabric 
top rather than directly to the rack. (I tried my daughter’s Back-a-Bike bags). 
But the Back-a-Bike bags do not look weatherproof enough and the wooden chord 
closure thingy has already snagged on bits of brush and that just on the MUPS.

Carsick looks to be out of the waxed canvas biz. Frost River’s new Highway 61 
look excellent and are my most likely choice. Interestingly, when I talked it 
over with my daughters, they agree with Grant’s design, preferring ease of 
access to full weatherproofing. They also don’t go bashing through brush the 
same way I do. Grin.

Any others doing waxed canvas panniers out there and what’s your experience 
with them?


Gilles Berthoud, Loyal & Waxwing all do traditional "Sologne style" canvas & leather panniers.

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