REVIEW: Swift Industries Hinterland Panniers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ส.ค. 2016
- In this vid we review the Swift Industries Hinterland Panniers. Small, svelte and black, these are awesome for a bike overnight or if you travel light. SUBSCRIBE for more bike nerdiness: bit.ly/2flnbBD
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great channel. hope to pick some of these bags up for a eurotrip in august.
FANTASTIC BAGS ! Mine just arrived already fallen in love with them , the X--PAC version improves an already design classic .
Just bought the 2020 version. Looking forward trying it out for my bike packing trip
Love my Swift roll top Panniers! Actually got to visit the shop and speak with Martina for a bit for some advice/accouterments. Totally love everything about that company!
I would have liked to hear how many liters or how big/small they are. Maybe showing what would fit by fitting them with camping gear and maybe urban gear for showing the size and their usefulness. Still great video, Keep em coming...
Does anyone know if these are still made and available in other colours thanks , great channel BTW.
Can this fit a 13 inch macbook air with a padded laptop sleeve? Thanks!
Any chance you found out? Enquiring minds want to know.
Thanks for the review, are they waterproof?
They are not waterproof like a dry bag, but they are highly resistant. Enough to buffer most storms you might encounter while touring. If there are any sensitive electronics, I would still double bag (but we do that with Ortliebs also!).
Thanks, Is there a way small producers (me) can submit products to be reviewed?
Yes. Always interested in reviewing independent producers. Email us at pathlesspedaled (at) gmail (dot) com
Thanks!
whoa whoa whoa. "painer"? Not "pannyer"?
You mean "pan-yay".
Dude, you're teaching people to say the word incorrectly, and your wrong pronunciation of it makes you hard to understand. They are called Pan nee ers, not "Pain ers". Just like a pan that you cook with on the stove, you add an ee-sound, then an er-sound, and you have a single Pannier. When you run across a word you don't know, ALWAYS check the pronunciation FIRST. That way, people can understand what you're saying, and you're not teaching others the wrong way to say it.
Thanks for mansplaining! But actually you are wrong. Look up how it is pronounced on Dictionary.com. Correct pronunciations is pan-yer and not your 3 syallable pronunciation. Where'd you get that from?
@@PathLessPedaledTV WELL SAID SIR !