Pannier Bags

Our pannier bags range includes 65L and 70L rear bike bag sets for commuting, touring, shopping, and bikepacking, with rain covers, detachable top bags, and rack bundle options.

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Pannier Bags Buying Guide

The pannier bags in this category suit riders who need large rear storage on a bike. They work well for commuting, food runs, longer day rides, touring, and bikepacking. Each option uses a three-piece layout, with two side bags and a top bag.

Choosing between 65L and 70L pannier bags

Choose a 65L set if you want large storage but prefer a slightly smaller rear load. The 65L options include a 31L top bag and two 17L side bags. This gives plenty of space for clothes, tools, lunch, wet gear, and ride extras.

Choose a 70L set if you want the most space in this range. The 70L options include a 30L top bag and two 20L side bags. This works well for longer rides, bikepacking gear, or riders who like to separate items across more storage space.

Bag-only set or pannier bags with rack?

If your bike already has a suitable rear pannier rack, a bag-only pannier set may be the better choice. However, if you do not have a rear rack yet, choose one of the pannier bags with rack options. This gives you the bags and rack together, so setup is more straightforward.

Detachable top bag benefits

The top bags in this range can be removed from the bike. This is useful when you stop for work, a café, errands, or a short walk. Instead of leaving your main items on the bike, you can carry the top bag with you as a backpack or shoulder bag, depending on the model.

Wet weather protection

Each pannier bag set in this range includes a rain cover. This helps protect your gear during light rain, road spray, and changeable New Zealand riding conditions. For best results, keep phones, wallets, and other sensitive items inside an extra dry bag.

Which pannier bags are best for you?

  • For the biggest load: choose a 70L pannier bag set.
  • For a slightly smaller touring setup: choose a 65L pannier bag set.
  • If you do not own a rack: choose a pannier bags with rack bundle.
  • If you already have a rear rack: choose a bag-only set.
  • For wet rides: use the included rain cover and pack key items inside dry bags.

Before buying, check that your bike can take a rear rack and that the rack suits the weight you plan to carry. Also keep heavier items low and balanced across both side bags. This helps the bike feel steadier when riding with loaded pannier bags.

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