- Color: White
- Size: One Size
- Brand: Ortlieb
- Vehicle Service Type: Found in image, Bicycle
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 17.5 x 18 x 3 inches
Best deal 𧨠Back-Roller City Rear Pannier Wh π
$160.00 Original price was: $160.00.$82.00Current price is: $82.00.
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Dexter R Roknich –
These bags are awesome and it is clear now why they are so popular and we’ll respected. I have been using a set of these to daily commute 100mi a week in Illinois and they have not let me down once. I am fairly nuts and will ride in very adverse conditions. I’m probably “that guy” in my area (with a great career mind you lol) that just likes to take on mother nature on the daily and save the car for long trips. These bags have kept my essential daily work attire and equipment (Educational IT) dry and humidity free without fail. Big fan!As for mounting, at first I was a little confused why they have so much movement when mounted. I think now that this is preferred and more durable. If they were made to not move around over bumps and impact, maybe that would be more prone to breaking, especially in the cold because they are hard plastic. Maybe I’m wrong, but it does result in very consistent and confidence inspiring feel to me. Even tho they can move on the mount you feel like they are not going to come unclipped or come off. Can’t say the same for the cheaper bags here on Amazon with two hooks and an elastic strap. Thoes came off constantly to the point I zip tied them on. Happy I upgraded to these. I think any oterlib stuff is going to be pretty well thought out, just pick your style and size.The quick release handle is maybe the greatest thing ever. Get to work, pull a handle, off I go!!! Seriously this sounds simple but it’s become my primary bag for freeking life.I do wish it had a second more robust handle to carry it when it’s off the bike, but there are at least 3 ways to fairly easily hold the bag while you’re walking so it’s not a big deal and offers a very clean “Pro” look when installed on the bike.
Tom –
Day 1: Arrival. Product came brand new, unused. Waiting to use them until pannier rack arrives vis Amazon. Instruction pamphlet is of a pictoral and Germanic language. Not very clear initially, but understood after comparative analysis. Seems thick and waterproof. Seems a nominal volume for my belongings. I do wish there were a bag fitted with metallic fixtures, as opposed to plastic or composites. They seem brittle. Though, we’ll see, over time.Day 75: Seldom used, but exposed to hot Texas UV sunrays for about 1 week constantly. Hard rain, high winds have tested the bags. No leaks or inward seapage of humidity. Fixing them to the pannier rack, I rode for about 15 miles now; in a beachgoing city. Heavy traffic and frequent road crossing shows that the bags’ corners will migrate into the bike’s spokes when accelerating, turning, and going over a bumpy sidewalk. The backing is pretty sturdy, but I’ll need to tie both bags’ rear corners over pannier rack top. Very dangerous how they get jammed into the spokes at relatively high speeds while crossing traffic. I could have flipped into an oncoming semi-truck. Almost, but hadn’t. Best bags on the market, I’d say (not sarcastically).
Kyle Shover –
MODEL DIFFERENCESThere’s a Roller City and Roller Classic. I admit I was not paying close enough attention to the model when I bought these City bags.In hindsight, I would recommend taking a look at the Classic because they include some straps that offer some additional flexibility in usage. They are a little more expensive, but I think they would have been a better choice for me.The side clips would be more versatile if they had a strap you could cinch/loosen. This forces you to do 3-4 full rolls to clip them shut, rather than maybe 2 if you need some extra capacity.SIZEThe size of these paniers are a good balance. They are a little bigger than a large paper grocery bag when open. They lose about half their volume when clipped shut, but that should be expected with the rolltop.DURABILITYThey seem about bombproof. Mostly using them for grocery store runs, so they haven’t really been stressed.USABILITYThe automatic latch on the handle is great and works well most of the time. It’s very clever. Other reviewers mentioned this, but this feature makes them easy for thieves to remove too. Some rudimentary locking mechanism would be a nice-to-have as a deterrent.— UPDATE —I have had these for a few months now.SAFETYThe reflective zones are very bright. I had them stored in a dark room and scared the life out me when they caught the light one night.SIZEThe rolltop can actually be closed with just a roll or two. 3-4 rolls is probably the intention, but I’ve gotten away with fewer.USABILITYI have come around to the side clips. I didn’t realize it at first, but they have a hole your thumb can be put into to guide the clip into the fastener. I have never used a clip like this before, so I wasn’t getting it. Once it clicked (pun very intended), I liked the design much more.You do need to nail the alignment of the clips though. Otherwise it will land crooked in the fastener, and then you have to jostle it to get it out and try again. There’s just not a lot of room for error.These still cannot be beat for easy on/off. They’re perfect in that respect.My 4 star rating stays (let’s call it 4.5), but I will say I have enjoyed they a lot. They work great for groceries and lunchboxes/small coolers.Would recommend without hesitation.
pageOne –
Easy to put on or take off. Holds a ton of stuff. Weathers downpours without getting the contents wet. Definitely all weather bags. Perfect for commuting. Reflectors help with visibility but Iβd like these even without the reflector but a touch that demonstrates the designers know commuters.
Pablo –
While these bags are sizeable they are not waterproof. The dry bag I use for kayaking and canoeing is waterproof. Once sealed the drybag doesn’t let air out or water in, these panniers do allow air out once sealed which means water can come in. With that being said these bags are highly water resistant to the point that everything inside does stay dry during a rainstorm. Just don’t let the bags get submerged. The hooks that are used to attach the bags to your rack are plastic and not very robust plastic at that. I feel like these will break sometime this winter as I commute to work and hit a hard bump with a loaded bag while riding at speed on my Aveton Aventure Ebike. For the price of these bags I would expect stronger thicker attachment hooks.