Rear pannier Carradice – Carradry

97.90

Out of stock

The CarraDry Rear Panniers are large, robust and completely waterproof so you can be sure your kit is safe and secure whatever the weather.

Ideal for touring or commuting in tough conditions. You can use these panniers as part of a full touring setup with front panniers and handlebar bag or separately for commuting or smaller loads.

The patented Quick-clip system means you can take them on and off in seconds

Sold in pairs.

Out of stock

Description

Weight : 1893 g
Volume : 58 liters (pair)
Dimensions: 32cm wide x 51cm high x 16cm deep

Fixing system: Carradice Quick-clip pannier hooks will fit racks up to 13mm in diameter. For thicker racks, optional adapters are available
Internal zipped pocket and external zipped side pocket
Latest welded-seam technology ensures 100% waterproof
Deep lid and drawcord top prevents rain penetration
Large rear facing 3M reflectors
Strong easy clean fabric
Adjustable straps can be used as shoulder straps or for additional loads
Solid feet and kickplate protect the base of the bag from wear

A propos de Carradice

Carradice is a company based in Nelson, England.

In the early 1930s Wilf Carradice began to manufacture bicycle bags Later on, the company diversified into other products made from canvas, but the production of bicycle saddle bags and panniers still remains its main activity today.

Throughout its almost 90 years of existence, the company, which has been passed down from father to son and from enthusiast to convinced cyclist, has been able to maintain its family spirit and currently employs 18 people, some of whom have been employed for several decades.

All Cotton Duck bags (Super C range) are handcrafted in Nelson’s workshop and each bag is signed by the person who made it!

Carradice is firmly rooted in a sustainable approach. Raw materials are supplied as locally as possible. Solar panels placed on the roof of the workshop provide the energy needed for production. The sister brand “Upsobags” which is made in the Carradice workshop, uses recycled truck tarps and makes them into bags.

Website: https://www.carradice.co.uk/