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Andrew Wallace
a Weekend Warrior
from MelbourneDate Reviewed: October 19, 2003
Strengths: small package- doen't clutter your handlebars - but pumps out the light both forward and backwards.Weaknesses: flashing setting is a little slowBottom Line: KNOG's new bar end lights are really fantastic! I have been using them to ride on the roads for the last few months (commuting to and from work) perfect for mtb or Hybrid ... they're light (weight,)compact, dont take up any valuble room on the handlebars, extremely bright; but best of all they have both front and rear lights in one. For ANYONE who rides on the roads - they are a must. they really make you feel safer because cars see them easily- as they are right on the end of your handlebars- and take a wide birth as a result! Battery life is good and they have been increadibly reliable even with the rough treatment I've dish out!
I'm amazed that its take someone until 2003 to come up with a saftey/flashing light as logical as these KNOG barend lights!
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$14.00
Bike Setup: MTB -used for commuting
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Tony
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from EarthDate Reviewed: October 17, 2002
Strengths: Bombproof stitching.
Huge compartment.Weaknesses: Expensive.
Heavy. Of course, since it's so damn huge.
Not waterproof.Bottom Line: Used these on month long tour to Bolivia. You've heard the old cliche, "Everything but the kitchen sink". Well, you can fit the kitchen sink in these. I've used the Jandd Mountain version, which is simply a smaller version. The stiching is impeccable. Zippers are indestructable. Only downside is that they're not waterproof. Heck, they're not even water-resistant. Overall, great product.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$250.00
Similar Products Used: Ortlieb
Bike Setup: Tommasini Sintesi. Yeti ARC.
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Michael
a Cross Country Rider
from San Francisco, CA, USADate Reviewed: July 3, 2002
Strengths: Amazingly huge, insane # of pockets and options, detachable fanny pack, convienient to 'throw' things into (vis-a-vis pannier frame/shell), did I say amazingly huge??, overstockable, dual water bottles, the 800-pound gorilla of the mountain bag market.
Weaknesses: Difficult to adjust once on, not the quickest to put on/remove if you want it to be really tight... but, as others have said, once it's on, it's on. Solidly.
Bottom Line: IF you want the bag for your 3 day trip above timberline, with enough equipment to set up camp at 10,200 with Coleman stove and fresh veggies for dinner -- this is the one (or two, as they're basically dual individual bags) for you.
Favorite Trail: Prospectors Gap - Mount Diablo
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$229.00
Similar Products Used: Jandd Basic Pannier- hated it -- heels kept hitting bag frame.
Bike Setup: 2002 Hoo-Koo-E-Koo
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Garryck Hampton
a Cross Country Rider
from KoreaDate Reviewed: August 16, 2001
Strengths: HUGE! You need not worry about having enough space. They can carry anything you want to bring. They tough and very durable. I use Outdoor Research dry bags to seperate my stuff and keep it dry.Weaknesses: Kind of hard to get on and off, but not enough to really complain about. I'd rather have them hard to get on and off rather than falling off on the road or trail.Bottom Line: If you want the biggest and the best, these are the panniers for you. I've used them in some crazy places - one being on remote trails in Borneo - and they worked great!Get 'em!
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Bike Setup: On a custom Seven Cycles steel Sola with S&S couplings and a Bruce Gordon rack. I have no heel clearance problem.
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Sean O'Malley
a Cross Country Rider
from Athens OhioDate Reviewed: January 25, 2000
Strengths: Capacity--holds more than anyone would really need for touring.
Sturdy construction--good, heavy nylon instead of the cheap packcloth often used for panniers
Weaknesses: Mounting straps can be a bit difficult to get to, if you take these on and off a lot.
Heel clearance a problem unless you use their brand of rack (I did, so no problem there).Bottom Line: Very well built pack/rack system. These are the ultimate panniers for loaded camping trips. You'll probably exceed the rack's weight rating before you run out of space. I'd compare these panniers to a Dana Terraplane backpack--rugged, efficient, and bombproof. Of course, these things are priced like a Terraplane, too.
Favorite Trail: Snake Hollow@Wayne Natl Forest
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Similar Products Used: can't remember the names...
Bike Setup: Very old steel Rockhopper frame built up as drop-bar commuter/beater bike. Sees lots of ~15 mi round trip commuting duty with a variety of loads on crappy Appalachian backroads.
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Kent
a Weekend Warrior
from Morris County NJDate Reviewed: June 4, 1999
Strengths:
Overal Design
Durability
Pack capacity (6000 to 9000 ci)
Double Water Bottle PocketsWeaknesses:
Size and weight can be a problem
for smaller bikes. Rear heel clearance
can be an issue. Make sure rack can handle the intended
weight.Bottom Line: To date, I've only used these Panniers on one 3 day trip. They performed wonderfully! Based on the obvious quality of these bags, I feel very confident submitting this review with such limited field time.Off hand the only possible change I would like to see is the ability to further reduce overall size of the bags for shorter trips. Currently only one side has a small zippered bag that converts to a fanny pack or removed. I'd like to see further refinement to allow greatere flexibility. But this doesn't alter my final rating in the least! A 5-star winner from me.
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
Cannondale F4000 with Delta floating rack
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