One of my recent project bikes came with a set of Tailwind Panniers. I just 
had a chance to take a closer look at them, and was pretty impressed with a 
few details. Aside from the aerodynamic qualities (a quick search mentioned 
they were wind-tunnel tested to improve aerodynamics by 7%?) the integration 
of the mounting system with the rack is really quite impressive. They are 
designed for a traditional Blackburn rear rack - the one with three struts 
supporting the platform. (And the one that itself was integrated to the Trek 
620 it came on.)  The front "fairing" end matches up with the front of the 
platform exactly, and the three "hangers" secure the bag to the rack 
solidly. Very simple bags, with a very simple mounting system. Smart!

The panniers themselves are basic, basic, basic. One compartment. One 
zipper. Little spring-loaded pins keep the bag on the rack, but are really 
not needed. Wide reflective stripe on each side. Inner reinforcement keeps 
the shape aero.  Look here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/32306142@N07/6205566557/in/photostream

Marty

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