- Color: Black
- Size: large
- Brand: Ibera
- Material: 1680D Nylon
- Vehicle Service Type: Bicycle
- Smart quick release/clip-on system – With the smart quick release/ clip-on system, you can just simply attach and detach bags within few seconds – no straps required!
- Compatible with most carriers – If used with Ibera PakRak Carrier Plus+, other top-mounting PakRak bags can be used simultaneously. For non-Ibera carriers, just simply attach the carrier by adjusting bottom hook position
- Stylish design with multiple compartments – Top zippered pocket and 2 large inside pockets hold smaller items with a drawstring pouch for overflowing items. Elastic bands hold down flyaway buckle straps for a streamlined look and stylish design
- Secure 3-point connection – The design of 3-point interlock can further secure the bike panniers from side swing
- Carries up to 19.8 pounds , all weather rain cover included for each pannier


























Sandra Dyl –
This review will be for 3 items that were purchased to work together, and I will post it as a review for each individual item. Photos show the bags all the way opened and all the way closed in all configurations.Ibera IB-RA5 Touring Carrier + for disc brakesIbera IB-BA14 Expandable Commuter Trunk BagIbera IB-BA9 PanniersMy husband and I bike a lot, and we camp for many weeks during the summer. The bikes always go to the campgrounds with us. We often use them to ride to the beach, other park attractions, or to the store to pick up a few items. I was getting tired of using plastic shopping bags hung over my arm to carry things to the beach or home from the store, and I often wished we had a way to carry snacks or cold drinks with us. Besides, carrying those swinging plastic bags never made me feel very safe. We also usually have our dog along with us on a break-away leash, and we carry our back-pack style folding chairs with us. It is quite a load, and we needed to be able to take it all safely.This rack and the bag/panniers will be the answer!The rack was easy to install on my 26β bike, and we like it so much that we might get the same rack for my husbandβs 29β bike. Since it is adjustable, we are hoping it will fit his bike, too! We bought this particular rack, because it was compatible with the bags we wanted to purchase. It provides a nice frame to add accessories to the bike, and, with a little jury rigging, it even accommodated the attachment needed for my existing clip-on red tail light. The tail light is even more visible on the frame than it was when attacked to the bike itself.We are always looking for flexibility that will allow us to use things in multiple configurations as we need them, and these bags fit that bill! We can use any one of them, two of them or all 3 as long as the bike stays in balance.The panniers are roomy, and there is stiffening for the bottom and sides that either folds or removes to allow the bags to be flattened to take up less room for storage. They will carry our beach towels, other paraphernalia or a few groceries with ease! Couldnβt be happier with the size! The large pocket in the main compartment has a pull tie to close the inside bag down before closing the top over it, and the straps that hold the top down are adjustable. In addition to the main compartment, there is a smaller pocket on the outside at the top. These panniers will be perfect for beach towels, water floats or a few groceries, and the top pocket will help keep smaller things like books separate and within easy reach. The panniers come with a handle to carry them when off the bike and a nylon rain cover. Great idea!The Expandable Commuter Trunk Bag lives up to its name! The main compartment can expand at the rear to be about 2 inches taller. It has a solid bottom and foam stiffening that would also act a bit like insulation. This main compartment is perfect for taking along some water bottles, snacks or some lunch β or anything else that will fit. There is a smaller top compartment both inside and outside of the bag to help keep smaller items from getting jumbled in the main compartment, and there is a bungee cord on top to keep items like a jacket or (leakproof) water bottle within easy reach. There is another small pocket at the back of the bag for keys or a wallet. The side pockets can be used as they are or unzipped to expand into a longer inner bag that are like small panniers. The bag also comes with a shoulder strap making it easy to take it along when it is off the bike. The one thing I wish it had is a rain cover. Ibera makes one for this model, but we have not been able to find anyone who sells it.The pannier-like side bags of the Commuter Trunk Bag can be used with the regular Pannier bag, although they will lay on the top of the panniers on an angle. I donβt anticipate using the side bags on the Commuter Trunk Bag as pannier extensions when the Panniers are also on the bike anyway, because it would be a bit of overkill, but the pannier extensions will be great when I need a bit longer space but not enough to put on the panniers.These bags are really flexible, and they will let us use just the bags we need while accommodating every use we can think of.As for the quick release feature on all of the bags β OMG! These bags go on and take off within seconds! So easy! We will see whether or not they come off too easily after we have used them for a while, but for now we love the idea and the design!The one drawback? I am at the shortest safe height to use a 26β bike, and the trunk bag will make it harder for me to swing my leg over onto the bike. I can do it by tilting the bike to the side quite a bit, but I wonβt be able to bail off quickly. Shorter riders beware! You might need to try this bag on your bike to see whether or not you will be able to get on or off. The panniers are not problem for getting on or off.
Joshua Fishman –
I’ve had these panniers for just over 3 years. I bought them for a 5-day bike tour, and they served that purpose wonderfully. Since then, I’ve used them at least once a week, and often much more than that, for groceries, commuting, and the occasional tour when I can find the time.Pros:- The durability at this price is insane – I’ve put these bags through the ringer, really stuffing them to the max time and again. (Caveat: About a month ago, after nearly three years of regular use, the spring on the attachment seems to have finally bit the dust on one of the bags. Honestly, it might well have been my fault, as I’m not super careful with them and I’ve definitely dropped the bags on the attachment level a few times. Either way, the bag is still totally functional, I just have to make sure I manually close the lever.)- Speaking of the attachment mechanism – it’s SO convenient. My boyfriend has older panniers that he has to velcro onto his rack. This is just so much smoother.- HUGE capacity. I’ve never had less space than I needed for groceries, even though many times I thought it would be close. I also regularly pack 2+ weeks worth of dirty laundry in them to take to the laundromat. Sometimes I’ve found things a little tight when touring, but that just forces me to be better/smarter about what I choose to pack, which I should be doing anyways.- The waterproof covers are SUPER waterproof. On my last tour, I rode through rain for 3 days straight. *I* was thoroughly soaked constantly, but at the end of each night everything in my bag was bone-dry.Cons:- They’re annoying to carry. No shoulder strap, and while the handles are more durable than they feel, the weight distribution is all wrong, so if the bags are heavy you either have to hold your arms out wide or else accept that the bags are gonna bash against your thighs with every step. Not the worst thing, but keep this in mind if your primary purpose is commuting and you expect to carry them around a lot.- Since the bags aren’t waterproof and they have the separate cover, it can be a minor annoyance to access stuff quickly when you’re out on the road in a rainstorm while the covers are on. Again, minor complaint.
x –
Decent quality bag that is clearly designed for an Iberia rack. I got it to fit onto an old Blackburn rack, but but it’s not ideal. My only real issue is the water resistance of this bag. Even with the rain cover that was supplied, the contents of the bag get pretty wet if you ride in the rain.
D. Cohen –
I bought these for my Ride1UP Series 500 electric bike. Install was fairly easy. They will carry a lot of stuff, and they have a flexible opening and a rain cover to protect the contents. I can’t attest to water resistance, I don’t ride in the rain.The only issue is that the side bags don’t always snap into place – you have to check that they are locked in place. Once they are locked in, they are secure. It’s not a big deal, just check to make sure they are firmly secured before riding.
Laurie Ramos –
Excellent in every way. These bags fit perfectly and function perfectly on the PakRak clip-on system. I have both saddlebags and the rear top rack bag on my PakRak and they look great and carry a lot of stuff very securely. For what you get and the quality you get, the price is pretty reasonable.
Brandon –
I 100% love these packs! Plenty of space, easy to clip on and off, and they came with rain covers.
RustyLaTour –
Products arrived in a few days in good condition. Look very well made. I think they are going to be great but how can I give a review if I just received them and haven’t used them. Will answer later.