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Versatility By Bike And On Foot
The Ortlieb backpack pannier carrying system quickly converts your bike pannier into a backpack. The thermally moulded foam back pad along with padded and adjustable shoulder straps and chest strap guarantee a comfortable carrying with excellent ventilation.
The carrying system can be easily fixed onto the pannier when not in use. It's suitable for Front- and Back-Rollers, Bike-Packer, Sport-Packer, Bike-Tourer, Velo-Shopper and Bike-Shopper models.
To fix the pannier onto the carrying system, its top loops are hooked into the pannier's QL hooks, and the buckles are threaded into the base edge protectors.
Features:
- Carrying handle for portability
- Low volume design
- Chest strap for enhanced stability
- Shoulder straps with reflective thread
- Color: slate - black
- Nylon construction
- Dimensions: 42(h)x28(w)x7cm(d)
- Weight: 310g
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Specifications
Mfg PartNum: F35 | |
Reviews
It's a great idea, but not easy to execute. First, you will like need to adjust the distance between the rail grips so they a) match the loops in the backpack adapter, and b) distribute the load evenly between your shoulders. For this, you need a #15 star bit tool. Then, insert the the tabs in the bottom corner protectors. Do not plan on loading the pannier very full, as it will quickly become top heavy and unstable on your back. All of this is quite manageable. But when it comes time to remove the adapter from the pannier, things become quite difficult. In order to remove the clips from the bottom corner protectors, you cannot just pop them out. You must unscrew the bottom corner protectors. That requires the aforementioned #15 star tool, and also backing the nut inside the pannier with what probably a 10mm wrench (I used an adjustable wrench). It's awkward enough that I definitely will not be using the adapter again unless I need to use it for several days in a row and carrying a little micro packable daypack like a Sea to Summit isn't an option (not likely).