Or you could wait till Rivendell finishes their panniers. Check out
the new post

http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/knothole_post/225
-Manny

On Apr 5, 9:29 pm, happyriding <happyrid...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the recommendations.
>
> It looks like Arkel's GT-54 panniers offer the best of both worlds:
> they have a dry sack integrated into the main compartment, which you
> can either use or roll up so it is out of the way.  But they are
> extremely expensive at $380.  I guess you could just buy a dry bag and
> put it in a cheaper non-water proof pannier to get the same benefit.
>
> Here's something I don't understand about the Ortliebs.  I would like
> to get high visibility panniers, like the yellow Ortliebs.  However,
> the back of the panniers is black. Why did Ortlieb do that instead of
> making the whole thing high vis yellow?  That is one thing I like
> about the Arkels: the whole pannier is red and there's lots of
> reflective striping.

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