Is it me or are soft panniers making a massive comeback? I reckon the R&D & marketing depts are rebranding them as I see them pictured everywhere. In fact just had a message from a company on Facebook to beta test some too.
I'm using soft panniers on my round the world trip - i love them. Mosko Moto
Versatile, light, padding in case of a drop.
Not the roomiest or as multifunctional as alu, but they get a thumbs up from me.
Off topic but - Link to the vlogs and the world tour please.I noticed that "sprocket". Any issues with security when you park up?
P.S. following your vlogs and enjoying the ride along - safe and amazing travels to you my friend.
Off topic but - Link to the vlogs and the world tour please.

https://www.sprocketsquare.com Has links to social media and the Youtube channel at the top of the page
Melting issues?
There are certainly times when I'd like a box pannier to use as a stool, strap an extra bottle to etc, but then other times I think - wow i'm so glad i dont have massive heavy boxes.
Like everything with bikes - luggage, tyres, protection - it must be tailored to you. There is no 'right answer', just the gear that's suited for your ride.
My main deciding point was repair. Going down in far off exotic countries (which I will, there is no doubt) means a rigid system could crack, making field repair harder.
With soft ones a rip or a tear is somewhat easier. Rack cracks can always have a bit of JB Weld.
On a similar topic I note you (Sprocket) have a SW Motech tank bag. Is it any good?
Ride safe
Neil
In fact just had a message from a company on Facebook to beta test some too.
Is that Lonerider?

Yep..and yes I know what you are thinking...acquisition marketing![]()
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