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Metro Shopping Pannier Bag

Metro Shopping Pannier Bag
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Metro Shopping Pannier Bag

 
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BG113

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List Price: $29.99
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Product Details
Package Length:17.2 inches
Package Width:13.0 inches
Package Height:2.2 inches
Package Weight:2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Features
  • Mounts Easily on Most Rear Racks

  • Sized to Fit one Standard Grocery Bag

  • Fold Up Flat When Not in Use

  • Zippered Internal Pocket For Valuables

  • Dont Miss out on This Excellent Product


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 20 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

20 of 21 found the following review helpful:


5Love 'em!  Aug 14, 2008 By Bikeler
I purchased two Avenir Metro 2.0 Shopping Panniers and am very pleased. They are the perfect size to hold grocery bags. I use reusable cloth grocery bags but they work great with regular paper grocery bags and plastic bags as well. Besides trips to the grocery store, I use them to commute to work and to go to the beach and park with my kids. They work great to hold my shoes, lunch, beach towels, toys, etc. They are very easy to attach and they stay secure. The interior zippered pockets are great for holding the keys to my bike lock, my garage door opener, extra sunglasses, etc. The panniers also fold up easily while attached to the bike when you don't need them. Very convient and easy to use and priced well. I highly recommend them!

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5Terrific shopping bag  Aug 22, 2008 By J. Black
My wife and I use two of these with the Topeak baby carrier rack. They are fantastic! Lightweight, easy to get on and off, sturdy, and can hold a lot - a very full standard canvas bag will fit in each one (or two gallons of milk). With the shoulder straps, you don't even need to bring a separate bag to the store. It also has two regular handles along the long edges.

It attaches with two rubber-coated clips on top and an elastic bungee that you clip down near your rear axle. Takes 5 seconds to put on or off.

Perfect for trips to the grocery store whenever weather will allow. When snapped "closed", you can still slip a bike lock or letters into it and they'll stay secure. The bottom has a sturdy piece of plastic to keep it flat, and the sides have support rods so your stuff doesn't move all over the place.

Only drawback is it's not waterproof - the sides are a mesh and the top is wide open.

20 of 24 found the following review helpful:


3Functional, but required some tweaking due to boneheaded design  Aug 16, 2009 By gman33 "gman33"
I'd just got a pair of these delivered and was leaving Trader Joe's with two big bags of groceries, and I wasn't 10 feet down the road when my heel caught one of these panniers and everything went flying. Fortunately, I recovered all my stuff undamaged, and didn't cause an accident. I'm no rookie when it comes to panniers. I rode my bicycle fully load
ed cross country some time ago and I can't say I never lost my packs, but in 4k miles, maybe 2-3 times. The panniers have tension straps that are adjustable, but the straps are cheap and come from 2 angles. On my old panniers, the tension strap (singular) was vertical, and worked just fine. The clips that go on your rack are too wide, so I'll probably either have to find new ones or cut them down to size so I can fit them further back. Another beef is that the panniers rise above the rack, making it hard to bungie down other a lock, or other stuff. I'd rather have the weight pushed against the rack than the plastic sidings of my panniers. Makes no sense. I wish this company had taken the time to think through their product. I'm giving it 3 stars generously because assuming they don't fall off any more, they should serve some use, and at least you don't have to zip tie the goofy looking metal cage packs others are using for groceries. My guess is that since their isn't much competition in the pannier business, there's little incentive for intelligent design, let alone innovation. Too bad.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


2ok but cheap snap button broke after 6 times  Oct 18, 2009 By Robert Callahan
I actually really liked this bag. My foot doesn't hit it while pedaling and it holds a pretty good load of groceries or whatever. I was disappointed when the button snap which holds it in it's collapsable state broke off after I snapped it the 6th time

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


3Can't support a lot of weight with the strap  Jul 24, 2009 By N.S. "Doctor"
Can hold a good amount of weight mounted on the side of the bike, but the shoulder strap will rip if you hold too much weight

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