mrfacetious
Veteran
- Location
- The Valleys!
I'd better start off with some apologies (not good first words on a forum). It might seem a bit obnoxious (?) of me to make my first post one concerning myself, which would not normally be the case with me, so i am sorry. I don't plan to make this (too) regular
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I've just started to really get into riding recently and am looking to buy a triple pannier set, for occasional commuting and for day excursions, but with the thought of long distance and touring involved. Therefore I'm assuming I need something a bit more durable, and with a larger capacity. That's where I'm torn. I've found (for roughly the same price between £30 and £40) two different sets.
The first would seem to be the more obvious option (I don't know if i'm allowed to post links so I'll give a description),
the Raleigh Avenirs (40l with a 10 year guarantee, and the added security of a big name),
or
"M-Wave 600 Denier"s with 62l capacity and from the same shop i bought my bike (online), but the disadvantage of a much shorter warranty, a lesser known name. Oh and they're not waterproof.
both have detachable rucksacks, which is just great for me.
Is it worth the risk for the extra 22l? is M-Wave actually better known than i think (or something)? or can somebody recommend a better set again within the same price range (i can stretch to about £50 at present but i'm keeping my options open). Also I've just bought a large-ish saddle bag, will the top of the pannier set interfere with this?
thanks in advance
.. I've just started to really get into riding recently and am looking to buy a triple pannier set, for occasional commuting and for day excursions, but with the thought of long distance and touring involved. Therefore I'm assuming I need something a bit more durable, and with a larger capacity. That's where I'm torn. I've found (for roughly the same price between £30 and £40) two different sets.
The first would seem to be the more obvious option (I don't know if i'm allowed to post links so I'll give a description),
the Raleigh Avenirs (40l with a 10 year guarantee, and the added security of a big name),
or
"M-Wave 600 Denier"s with 62l capacity and from the same shop i bought my bike (online), but the disadvantage of a much shorter warranty, a lesser known name. Oh and they're not waterproof.
both have detachable rucksacks, which is just great for me.
Is it worth the risk for the extra 22l? is M-Wave actually better known than i think (or something)? or can somebody recommend a better set again within the same price range (i can stretch to about £50 at present but i'm keeping my options open). Also I've just bought a large-ish saddle bag, will the top of the pannier set interfere with this?
thanks in advance
, but when I were a lad saddlebags sat on the flat bit of the rack. Nowadays they mean bags attached to saddles so if small enough not a problem. 
