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Review: Aquapac waterproof bike pannier

Written by Fiona

April 16 2019

The Aquapac waterproof bike pannier is sold as a single item or a pair. Each pannier holds 17 litres and is designed to ensure fully waterproofing for your gear while cycling. The pannier fits to a rear wheel rack, with a maximum bar diameter of 12mm.

Features include:

  • 3-roll seal makes the panniers waterproof to IPX6 (that’s more than just rainproof!)
  • All-welded bag construction
  • Seal the pannier at the sides (for maximum compression), or at the top (for maximum volume)
  • Grab handles, so you can carry the pannier
  • Supplied with adjustable rack fixings, so you can make them fit your bike (they fit on to to 1/2in / 12mm tubing)
  • Reflective strips
  • Weight: 795g.
  • Price £29.99 single or £49.99 pair.
  • See Aquapac pannier. Also sold by Amazon.

On test: Aquapac pannier

My friend Vicky cycles to work several times a week. She lives near Glasgow, where it rain. A lot. She has been using the pannier for commuting and throughout the winter.

She says: “It’s kept my stuff dry, which is a big tick.

“It does smell rather plasticky and I am not so keen on that but I have got used to that. It’s also quite heavy and made of a stiff waterproof material but that means it’s robust and durable.

“Above all, it keeps everything dry and safe inside and when you cycle through a Scottish winer that is very important.

“I recommend this pannier for situations where things can get wet and muddy. If I was to go on a summer trip by bike I would be more likely to use lighter weight bike packing bags but for a daily commute in Scotland’s wet west coast area it’s ideal.”

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