Sunlite Toploader 2 Bicycle Pannier Rack Bag
| Sunlite Toploader 2 Bicycle Pannier Rack Bag |
Manufacturer: SunLite
SKU:
B000AO9LVK #Deals:
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Features:- Padded main compartment
- Removable carrying strap
- Integrated pannier bags
- Water resistant 600 Denier polyester, Large 3M reflective trim, heavy duty zippers, rack mount
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Sunlite Toploader 2 Bicycle Pannier Rack Bag Specs:
| Product Name | Sunlite Toploader 2 Bicycle Pannier Rack Bag |
| Manufacturer | SunLite |
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| Deal first added on: | 24-March-2006 |

Latest 6 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the Sunlite Toploader 2 Bicycle Pannier Rack Bag
"Love it" | 2009-06-03 |
| - Reviewed By esully1 from Rockledge, Fl |
| the built in pannier bags on the side are very useful for those trips to the store. you can fit 2 gallons of milk in the top loader part and then unzip the panniers when they are needed for other items. When they are not needed they stay neatly zipped away on the side. I wish it had some snaps to secure it to the bike thou. It has 4 velcro staps on the sides and 2 on the bottom. It secures it just fine and i've not had any problems to this point...but when those begin to wear out and loose some of there grabbing ability, there may be an issue there. Very sturdy material and waterproof. |
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"Great bag for commuting" | 2009-04-25 |
| - Reviewed By thinknice |
| I used this bag for about 2 years to commute to work. it has a small pocket on the outside for keys/badge,etc. and a small mesh pocket under the lid where i keep a little kit with tube, etc. Besides that I was able to fit my purse in the main compartment, a lunch in one of the panniers, and a change of clothes or shoes in the other pannier, and a jacket in the tie strap on the way home. I like that you can zip up the sides when you don't need them. Now, I don't commute but I still keep it on my bike for quick trips to the grocery store or just storage for trail rides. The only complaint I have is its a bit of a pain to get on and off if I want to switch it out for my grocery bags. |
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"Great for Commuting" | 2009-03-21 |
| - Reviewed By ttfn...Alan from Albuquerque, NM United States |
I commute to work on my bike, and I need a bag to hold my clothes and what-not. This bag is nearly perfect for my needs. My shoes can squeeze into one of the side panniers (when not at work, my helmet just squeezes in), my clothes in the other, with my lunch in the top, and a few tools in the zippered "lid".
I like the fact that the panniers can zip-up into the sides of the bag. There is a reflective strip on the back; a little pouch in the back with a hook for keys; and a little strap, that I use to hook my rear flasher onto. The bungee straps on the top can hold a myriad of odd shaped/over-sized items.
On the downside, it attaches to the rack with hook-and-loop straps (which is fine in its self) that don't quite fit how I would have thought, and yet still hold it firmly on. Plus there is a zippered pouch in the lid of the bag. The zipper goes the wrong direction -- when I lift the lid, the zipper pull is at the "bottom, and when I un-zip it, I have to be careful not to let the contents fall out.
However, I like it enough, that I'm getting another one for my new bike. |
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"Lots of straps" | 2009-03-02 |
| - Reviewed By Desert Darlene from San Diego, CA USA |
| I have a factory Trek bike rack and this bag fits fine on it, though I can see where some people might need some extra bungy cords. It doesn't fit exactly, but pretty well. It has lots of straps all over to hold it on. I also like the expandable panniers for extra room. I often pick up unplanned groceries and other items while I am riding around. |
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"Great little bag" | 2008-12-29 |
| - Reviewed By David S from Redmond, WA USA |
| Perfect bag for a casual cyclist. Enough room for lunch and extra supplies inside, water bottle or other tie-down on top with simple to use elastic pull cord and two good-sized side bags that collapse into very compact, zipped up side pockets. Reflective strips on the sides and back. Carrying strap. Only thing that could be improved would maybe be the velcro straps (two on each side, two on the bottom) that strap to the bike rack. They need to be a little longer to provide a more secure hold. |
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"Good, but not perfect" | 2008-08-04 |
| - Reviewed By An Amazon User |
| I like this bag in just about all ways but one: no hooks on the elastic cords that hang from the bottom of the panniers. I had to jerry-rig my own hooks. Other than that, I'd add a warning that you shouldn't expect to be able to carry a laptop computer in this. But other than that, I'm quite happy. |
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