Halfords panniers

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Dunlopdave

Active Member
Location
Horley,surrey
Hi all
Stopped at halfords yesterday for some panniers and looked at bike hut panniers ,nice and big looked OK.On the price label in big letters it said pannier "SET" 39.99.not bad I thought and took two of them to the till only to be told that's 39.99 for each one.I'll be honest,I thought this would be the case but a "set" Says to me more than one. The Halfords guy says to me"yeah I've never understood that either.
 

doog

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these have done me well for a few tours and still going strong. I put B &Q rubble sacks inside to keep stuff dry. £45 a pair.

http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/altura-arran-46-panniers-pair-p104848
 

pkeenan

Über Member
Location
Glasgow
If you're going to spend that kind of money on panniers, surely it makes sense to get a quality product - Ortlieb, for one? I've nothing against Halford's Bikehut range - but I would sooner buy something for a slightly higher price with knowledge that it's a quality brand and product. Simply for the long lasting life that usually comes with it.
 
I got a set of panniers from SJS cycles .. £15.49 for 2 .
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sjsc-black-hook-on-rear-pannier-bags-prod11550/

We've got four sets of very similar panniers, + a set of front panniers - same sort of price range (per pair!) from Halfords. The oldest pair is still going strong (if with a rather characterless baggy shape) after .... 8 years? 9 maybe?

At £80 a genuine set - well, I'd have had panniers, and the kids would have had black bin bags :tongue:
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
If you're going to spend that kind of money on panniers, surely it makes sense to get a quality product - Ortlieb, for one? I've nothing against Halford's Bikehut range - but I would sooner buy something for a slightly higher price with knowledge that it's a quality brand and product. Simply for the long lasting life that usually comes with it.
My normal panniers were bikehut standard ones that they do not list anymore that look very similar to the sjs ones, i have had them 4 years so far and they are still going strong with no tears or wear.I only bought the sjs ones as new set for x mas as i got them a lot cheaper than that via their ebay store :smile:
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Ortileb are very expensive and there is no way provided to allow you to lthem to the carrier.

Having said that they are superb panniers. Mine are on all the time. I have had them for about 3 years and they are still like new. When they get filthy I just wipe them down and they are like new again.

Everything stays totally dry in them and they have a lifetime guarantee.

Steve
 

sheddy

Legendary Member
Location
Suffolk
The SJS ones are OK provided you use another bag for anything sharp. Tools etc will soon wear holes in em.
Another issue is that the rear pocket will rip through to the main compartment after a few years
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Hi all
Stopped at halfords yesterday for some panniers and looked at bike hut panniers ,nice and big looked OK.On the price label in big letters it said pannier "SET" 39.99.not bad I thought and took two of them to the till only to be told that's 39.99 for each one.I'll be honest,I thought this would be the case but a "set" Says to me more than one. The Halfords guy says to me"yeah I've never understood that either.

Looking on the website Qand A it clearly states it is for 2 , if you bought them take it back and demand the other bag or a refund .Looks exactly like what i have got except mine are black

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/...uctId_729207_langId_-1_categoryId_236256#tab4

I do not tour i only commute and my tools are in a little saddlebag that i can clip onto the seatpost if i wanted to go for a spin but the reside in the pannier bag the rest of the time along with inner tubes + pump .The OP did not state that he wanted touring bags , only panniers so i tried to to give an alternative.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Hi all
Stopped at halfords yesterday for some panniers and looked at bike hut panniers ,nice and big looked OK.On the price label in big letters it said pannier "SET" 39.99.not bad I thought and took two of them to the till only to be told that's 39.99 for each one.I'll be honest,I thought this would be the case but a "set" Says to me more than one. The Halfords guy says to me"yeah I've never understood that either.

The Halfords guy was being a muppet. They are £39.99 a pair not each. Would you buy from these people who take a set of mole grips to try to get a bottom bracket out? Or put front forks on back to front? £80 for a pair of Halfords panniers!!!!! At this price it would put them in the same league as Ortlieb or Vaude panniers which are light years ahead in terms of quality.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Ortileb are very expensive and there is no way provided to allow you to lthem to the carrier.

Having said that they are superb panniers. Mine are on all the time. I have had them for about 3 years and they are still like new. When they get filthy I just wipe them down and they are like new again.

Everything stays totally dry in them and they have a lifetime guarantee.

Steve

No they don't. Ortlieb panniers have a 5 year warranty and Vaude 3 years.
 

theloafer

Legendary Member
Location
newton aycliffe
Panniers do tend to get a hammering on tour although I have read plenty of blogs where people have done one off tours with cheap panniers.

have had my carradice panniers over 25 years now been to spain 5 trips -france 4 trips venezuala -lejogs twice 4 tours in scotland yha trips to many to list ...and there still years left in them ..did have to patch 2 small holes with there repair kit which was no hardship :thumbsup: worth every penny and would not consider useing any other
 
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