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• #2
You could do worse than buy the Lifeline ones from Wiggle for your budget: https://www.wiggle.co.uk/cycle/on-bike-bags/?ea=4294789698
I haven't seen them in the flesh but at least you'd get a chance of some aftersales support
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• #3
To be honest they look cheaply made, plus no reviews which is never a good thing. I am tempted to try these, slightly off budget but look durable.
https://www.bike24.de/p1377187.html?q=Acepac
https://www.bike24.de/p1377175.html?q=AcepacAny info or experience with these?
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• #4
No experience but I can see they don't come with drybags, they are just the harnesses.
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• #5
I made some that were reasonable ,before investing in a set, With no sewing experience.
Can make them with the elements you want/ need and custom size it.
Worth considering.
spj7
Apostolis14
GoatandTricycle
Hello, I am after a bikepacking set of bags, saddlebag, handlebar bag and a frame bag. Don't want to spend big money as I only plan to bikepack twice a year but also dont want to go to questionable Chinese gear. 90£+post to Greece is highest I can go.