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Review on ๐Ÿšฒ Waterproof AllSport Bicycle Trunk Bag - 38L Pannier Bag for Front/Rear Bike Rack, Seat Cargo Bag, Rear Pack Trunk Pannier, Handbag Saddle Bag for Bicycle Front Rack - Kulie by Marcus Hargrave

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mixed bag, although it has its merits

I see this bag with mixed feelings, with some positive and negative characteristics. One problem is the attachment with six Velcro straps - two on the bottom and one on each corner/side. On the one hand, that means it's pretty versatile, so you don't have to worry about whether it will fit on your counter. On the downside, it's not 100% versatile and nowhere near as firmly attached as most high-end bags. For example, on my luggage rack, the bottom two Velcro straps don't work very well - the one closer to the seat doesn't have a way to attach, and since I have a seat pocket, it's also difficult for me to get my fingers in. Four side bars isn't a problem, but with all the straps in place, I can't say I'm completely confident with how firmly it attaches to my bike. There's still some movement in there and you'll most likely want to really make sure your bag is balanced, which I don't worry about with any of my other panniers. To be honest I would probably tie the bag shut to feel completely safe. As a Velcro I would also be concerned about how well they hold up their fastening abilities over time and weather. In short, it's inexpensive and more versatile, but doesn't offer the same stability, immobility, or security as the best methods of attachment. nicely filled. The fold-out, expandable pockets feel nice and I think they're quite handy overall for lighter items. My 16-inch MacBook doesn't fit in, and even if I did, I'd worry about its weight and lack of padding over time. Now it says it can work with "laptops" but I'm not entirely sure. But of course my iPad fits in the free space and I wouldn't worry about the weight weakening the case. A folder, papers, light clothing or products that are not too heavy fit in there. Love the number of compartments, the padding for multiples and the ability to expand as needed. The top straps are also handy for attaching things or holding a jacket or similar to make it feel secure. he will not slip. If they could improve the attachment it would be a good or very good bag. Anyway, I would call it a value bag, enough for inexpensive things like small grocery trips, a bike to the park where you carry a disc, some food and drink, etc.

Pros
  • Sports and Outdoors
Cons
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