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Expert panniers – set of two panniers
Application – to be mounted both to the Extrawheel Voyager trailer and to the bicycle’s rear carrying rack.
Cordura® - polyamide fabric currently considered the most durable material in the construction of professional panniers and backpacks. Used by the military, special services and the most renowned producers of outdoor equipment. It is enormously resistant to mechanical damage, while a special weave that prevents enlargement of a possible tear. Additionally we subject Cordura to the process of permanent impregnation
– coating the inner side with a layer of PVC polyester resin.
Original Cordura will even make it through an expedition through tropical jungle. The advanced, water-resistant with rolled closing of the chamber will protect the contents of the panniers from monsoon rains. Its functional shape and impressive capacity will allow you to pack up for a round-the-world expedition! Expert is a module collection – thanks to detachable flaps and pockets everyone can adjust the panniers
to their needs and to the road they are travelling. Non-breakable stiffenings and clamps and a solid load-bearing system have performed well in the most frantic expeditions…..
Material: Cordura
Capacity: 80 litres (whole set)
Weight: 2600 g (whole set)
Construction:
• Capacious main chamber,
• Stiffening from the side of the wheel with non-breakable polypropylene board 3 mm in thickness w shape memory,
• Tight rolled closing,
• Detachable flap allowing adjustment of capacity,
• Detachable, water-proof 3-litre pockets which together with attached straps may
function as independent water-proof bags,
• Cordura coated from the inside with a tight layer of PVC polymer resin,
• Glued seams,
• Nylon non-breakable clamps,
• Fluorescent elements visible even at 600 m,
• Comfortable handle for carrying,
• Steel fittings (hooks), with double zinc-coating, 2 mm in thickness,
• Well performing load-bearing system.
Dimensions:
• Base width – 27 cm,
• Width – 35 cm,
• Height after triple roll-up – 49 cm,
• Thickness – 16 cm,
• Spacing of hooks – 21.50 cm.
DRY panniers – set of two panniers
Application – to be mounted both to the Extrawheel Voyager trailer and to the bicycle’s rear carrying rack.
Securo 680 – PVC-coated polyester fabric. Less durable than Cordura, but thanks to an ideally smooth surface is easier to maintain clean and completely water-proof.
Dry are made to be used where water is the dominant element. They dread no downpours or crossing rushing streams. Coated on both sides, the Securo 680 material not only doesn’t leak water, but it doesn’t absorb it at all! The pannier panels are welded, which is why there is no problem with leaks on the seams, as there aren’t any seams. Additional advantages of the Dry series include the attractive price, low weight
and very large capacity.
Material: Securo 680
Capacity: 60 litres (whole set)
Weight: 1650 g (whole set)
Construction:
• Capacious main chamber,
• Stiffening from the side of the wheel with non-breakable polypropylene board 3 mm in thickness w shape memory,
• Seams precisely welded, completely water-proof,
• Tight, rolled closing,
• Nylon non-breakable clamps,
• Fluorescent elements visible even at 600 m,
• Comfortable handle for carrying,
• Steel fittings (hooks), with double zinc-coating, 2 mm in thickness,
• Well performing load-bearing system.
Dimensions:
• Base width – 27 cm,
• Width – 38 cm,
• Height after triple roll-up – 42 cm,
• Thickness – 16 cm,
• Spacing of hooks – 21.5 cm
Pannier assembly
Fix pressing hook to the lower part of carrying rack in bicycle or Extrawheel Voyager trailer, then using the handle raise the pannier up and fasten the load-bearing hooks on the upper edge of the rack….. done!
NOTE: Prior to first assembly of the panniers, adjust the length of the pressing strap to the rack. Otherwise you will risk unfastening of the panniers in riding! The tension force should make resistance during pannier assembly (this is especially vital with heavy panniers).
NOTE: To ensure high tightness the closing of the panniers should be rolled up at least twice.
Transporting bags
We would like to conclude our offer with completely waterproof (even under water)
transporting bags which will give your luggage excellent protection against
dust, water and humidity. Their large capacity (60 litres) will allow you to
carry a total of 120 litres of luggage fitted to the shape of the bags. The
lack of unnecessary buckles and hard edges will facilitate filling the bags and
at the same time will protect the trailer’s cover against wearing through.
Technical Data:
- capacity: max. 60 litres
- weight: 850g
- dimensions: diameter: 35cm, height before rolling up: 90cm
- tight rolled-up closure
- polypropylene unbreakable buckles
- special-process bonded seams
convenient carrying handle.
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In order for the bags to be waterproof under water, the closure should
be rolled up at least four times. See film
Advice – packing panniers and transportation bags
• General rule: centre of gravity should be as low as possible.
• We place the heaviest load possibly low and close to the inner wall of the pannier or transportation bags.
• The left and right pannier (or bags) should weigh the same – wrong balancing will make riding somewhat difficult.
• When you have arrived at correct load balancing, you should remember or write down which things go to which pannier, and you will avoid unnecessary effort during repacking the next day or desperate ransacking of all panniers in search of some knick-knack.
• Try to pack the panniers thematically, i.e. so that you don’t need to open all the panniers to prepare a meal. It makes life easier to put all the knick-knacks necessary for every stay overnight in one pannier, and you will avoid a mess in your tent.
• Protect food tins and other sharp-edged objects for instance between clothes so that don’t wear through the material.
• Make sure all bottles (for instance with oil, shampoo, suntan cream) are tight and for safety reasons always put them in plastic bags!
• Always put containers with gas for the cooker far away from the outer wall of the pannier to protect them against crushing, for instance during a fall. The same applies to fragile equipment, for instance laptops, cameras etc.
• If you are using a petrol cooker, store the cooker and petrol separately from food which is not packed hermetically (for instance bread) not to risk poisoning or bad taste experience…
• Separate clean and dirty clothes by putting them into plastic bags, which will additionally protect them against moisture. Avoid putting wet clothes into the panniers, even in plastic bags. Better put them under the flap.
• In nasty conditions pack the sleeping bag into a plastic bag. Even if you have water-proof panniers after several rainy days the filling of the sleeping bag will start attracting moisture from the air, while its drying in field conditions will most certainly turn out very difficult.
• Don’t forget to put the things most needed in a given day on top in the panniers, for instance raincoat, food for the next meal etc.
• Put tools, the first-aid-kit and other emergency accessories in a separate pocket so that you have quick access to them.
• Specially valuable objects, such as photographic equipment, documents, money, etc. should best be put in a small pannier mounted to the handlebars which can be easily dismounted at stops. Don’t keep all your money in one place! When going abroad make a Xerox copy of your passport and other important documents and keep them separately from the originals.
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