Reddit Reddit reviews Axiom Seymour DLX 30 Pannier Black Gray

We found 11 Reddit comments about Axiom Seymour DLX 30 Pannier Black Gray. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Axiom Seymour DLX 30 Pannier Black Gray
Rixen and Kaul Vario adjustable hooks fit 6mm 20mm racks (Preset to 10mm) and replaceable Rixen and Kaul Flip LockTie down adjustable hook and bungee systemRear LED light mountSuitable for rear useVolume: 30L (1830 cu in) , weight: 1124g (2.5 lbs)
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11 Reddit comments about Axiom Seymour DLX 30 Pannier Black Gray:

u/atlasMuutaras · 7 pointsr/bikecommuting

You don't seem to understand the actual dynamic, here. It doesn't matter how "good" something is when the cost is 50-30% of your rent every month. It's not 50 for shoes or 200 for good shoes. It's 50 for shoes or you go barefoot.

Or pannier-less, in this case. You can get by just fine with a set of less than perfect paniers. I got a set of Axiom Seymour 30s for about half the price of the ortliebs and they've been treating me just fine.

u/Cacker · 2 pointsr/bicycletouring

These are the ones I got. I planned on only using them as front panniers, but turns out I ordered two too many. So I'm managing. They aren't completely waterproof, so I'm going to have and find some raincovers :\

u/aurical · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

I have a set of axioms I've been using for 6 years - I don't think they make my model any more (lasalle) but they've served me well. The panniers themselves are black, but they came with a high vis rain cover with a reflective accents.

These are similar and if the raincovers aren't included they can be purchased separately

u/ModusPwnins · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

These are Axiom Seymour DLX panniers. Don't know about OP's size, but I got the 30L. They are intended as a front pannier but attach just fine to rear racks.

They aren't as waterproof as some other options, though. Just mostly water resistant. If you're going to be in a downpour, I wouldn't rely on these without at least a garbage bag as a liner.

u/OneLegAtATime · 1 pointr/bicycling

I ride with the Axiom Seymour 30's. Not waterproof, but definitely resistant (probably not ok through a downpour). Mounting hardware is ok. Been using them for a year, carrying up to 30 pounds of groceries in them (lots of bottles and cans), and have been pretty solid.

u/bojanco · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I have the same, use them for commuting for about a year, no complaints at all.

http://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Seymour-Pannier-Black-Gray/dp/B009P3KQNO/

u/TheRoadTravelled · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

You can buy http://www.amazon.com/Axiom-Seymour-Pannier-Black-Single/dp/B009P3KQNO/ref=sr_1_14/188-1944618-3075044?s=cycling&ie=UTF8&qid=1417713521&sr=1-14 and cut that cost by at least a 1/3. I commute nearly every day through sun or rain and they've stood up for the past 2 months I've had them. That universal clip is pretty much standard now for commuting. And they have a warranty. I don't get why people drop so much on stuff...

u/WaywardWes · 1 pointr/Portland

I got these ones a couple years ago but I swear they were no more than $50 when I got them. They've held up well for me.

u/Chicago_Surly_Rider · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I have a set of panniers made by a company called Axiom

They are close to your price range, and they are tough bags for an economical price. They are water resistant, but they are not waterproof though.

u/fookidookidoo · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

They were very similar to this.

These must be the new version of them, they look a bit better made (also, sorry a little more pricey). I'd still recommend them at $60 - $80 which seems to be what they go for these days.

u/BNNNNNNNNNNN · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

My Helmet
I also wear it to mountain bike, but its nice and light and breathes well; also it has an awesome price.

Panniers which are way better than having to wear a backpack when you ride around.

There are links on the side as well that have reccomendations.