lycradodger
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twinkle said:I work from home a couple days a week and have to lug in quite a lot of books and things, as well as my gym kit, when I do cycle in so I'd need pretty big panniers. As my mountain bike is only little (as I'm only little) I'm not sure what size of rack/bag I'd need and if that would unsteady me once loaded.
I'd second(/third/fourth, whatever) panniers. Particularly if you've a heavy load - they will be way comfier, and are generally more spacious than any rucksack that is designed for cyling. I commute regularly with one pannier and have never noticed a problem with balance. I'd probably be more concerned about an overly large rucksack waving about high up on my back - from the sounds of it you would need something way bigger than the 20/25 litre ones being mentioned above.
Panniers come in pairs anyway, so just use two rather than overloading one and you will have no issues with balance.
Ideal solution might of course be panniers for the bike AND a larger rucksack for walking/hiking - if you're a true lady then surely you will want as many bags as possible...?