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The reflective trim is subtle but effective—cars actually give me space at night. One gripe: the clips didn’t play nice with my beefy fat-bike rack initially. Fixed it with paracord (shoutout to fellow DIYers), but if your rack has thicker tubes, expect some tinkering.
What surprised me most was the rain cover’s versatility. I once used it as an impromptu bike tarp during a sudden storm—stretched over my saddle and battery like a mini awning. The side pockets swallow my U-lock and tools without sagging, though I reinforced the base with cardboard to prevent wheel rub when lightly loaded.
For $50, these punch way above their weight. They’re not ultralight touring-grade gear, but for hauling laundry or beer runs? Absolute workhorses. Just wish they came in more obnoxious colors—the green blends into bushes too well when I park off-trail.
