Gorilla cages and dry bags
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 10:07 am
Used but very good condition and reasonably clean now I've washed the mud and sheep poop off them. Just surplus to requirements.
Applying my usual approach to the sales pitch, I will say they're a bit of a pain to use unless you have them fully packed. Best for soft squishy things like sleeping bags, tents, hammocks, tarps and clothes, but will also carry chairs, a bottle of wine, large gas canisters, a complete set of cutlery, a few kg of fire wood and several litres of water.
In use, I found it easier to take the cage and bags off the bike as one rather than try to take the bags out of the cages and get all cross with the velcro straps doing what velcro does. I cannot for the life of me find the Monkii cleats you need to attach them to frame or forks. If someone would care to clean out my shed, I'm pretty sure they're in there somewhere. Maybe.
£40 posted to you.

Applying my usual approach to the sales pitch, I will say they're a bit of a pain to use unless you have them fully packed. Best for soft squishy things like sleeping bags, tents, hammocks, tarps and clothes, but will also carry chairs, a bottle of wine, large gas canisters, a complete set of cutlery, a few kg of fire wood and several litres of water.
In use, I found it easier to take the cage and bags off the bike as one rather than try to take the bags out of the cages and get all cross with the velcro straps doing what velcro does. I cannot for the life of me find the Monkii cleats you need to attach them to frame or forks. If someone would care to clean out my shed, I'm pretty sure they're in there somewhere. Maybe.
£40 posted to you.
