BV Bike Panniers Bags (Pair), Large Capacity, 14 L (each pannier), Black with Detachable Shoulder Straps and All Weather Rain Covers (Orange)
BV Pannier Set is perfect for commuting to work or school, and for everyday off-bike use. The panniers can be simply and quickly detached with a hook and strap (shoulder strap is included for off-road use). The side pocket design ensures that cyclists have easy access to their appliance. The pannier has a rigid back panel that maintains bag structure for easy access to contents on and off the bike. Made of durable nylon, the panniers have a hand-carry strap and reflective strips for nighttime safety. Compatibility: Ibera PakRak Carriers IB-RA4, IB-RA5, IB-RA15, BV Carrier BV-RA18 and most third-party touring carriers. Specifications (each pannier): Material: Nylon. Mount: Hook and strap. Capacity: 14 L. Dimensions: 15 in x 16 in x 5 in. Weight: 1.9 lbs.
Product Features
- 3 point connection
- Multiple compartments, carrying strap for off-road use, reflective trim
- Built-in all weather rain cover in hidden compartment
- Large capacity – 14 L (each pannier)
- Compatible with most bikes
Uncertain of bag performance longterm. The Panniers are very nice looking. I loved the ability to clip them on and off the rack. However, after one week of use, three rivets that hold it together broken and I have to replace them. Then the seams on the bottom and top are putting out. I have had to duct tape both bags together at the seams so all my stuff does not fall out. It is a lot of money to spend to carry stuff for one week. The company has sent out a replacement bag for the broken back but now the other original bag has…
THESE IS A GREAT SET FOR THE PRICE!
The best accessories I’ve ever bought for my bike I’ve been using these for several months now and they’re probably the best accessory purchase I’ve made for my bike this year. They are sleek looking and hold their shape no matter what I load into them: laptop, gym clothes, groceries, you name it. They’re good-sized: I can fit 2 six-packs of beer (bottles, not just cans) into each one. Not that I do beer runs on my bike, but the possibility is there. You never know. More typically I’m loading a half-gallon of milk and assorted groceries into…