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    Do we like this backpack concept?

    I prefer to ride without my commuter packrack. Its an image thing (road warriors dont have commuter packs!!!). I have been riding with a normal pack and have been careful about what I put in it (glass, cans, sharp/hard objects). A bit dodgy I know.

    However...what about these backpacks (seen one in Motomart today)? Its a hard ABS plastic shell on the back, soft on the backpanel section...hmmm.

    I imagine that in a crash the ABS plastic could almost provide a back-protector type role (provided it does explode).

    Anyone have any thoughts?
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    seen them before, i would be hesitant as you could fold round it in an accident.. head snap back and all.. i dunno, never a substitute for good back protection!...

    good idea tho, would have to try one on and go for a ride

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    Arrow It certianly looks OK

    However I suspect the price might put a few off the concept. I've just got a good daypack from Kathmandu. It has numerous straps on it so that it remains exactly where it is no matter how much I move around on my bike. On sale I think I only paid about forthy dollards for it and I'd suspect it'll hold more than that pack in the picture.
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    I walked out of the supermarket the other day with a bottle of Red Bull and went...ooh...umm, where will I put this ?

    Like the idea of laptops going in there, iPods, camera etc.

    I think they are about US$120. Saw one on trademe the other week.
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    The brand is 'Axio' BTW.
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    Gotta admit it looks pretty cool .

    http://www.axio-usa.com/html/swift/new_detail_13.html
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    Looks good although being hard you may struggle to get much in there. Can you just put hard objects in your tank bag and just use a normal backpack for clothes and maps etc?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty
    Looks good although being hard you may struggle to get much in there. Can you just put hard objects in your tank bag and just use a normal backpack for clothes and maps etc?
    Laptops, boots, supermarket shopping... etc wont fit.
    Guy on trademe selling them for $199 (Buy Now).

    They are 21L packs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Laptops, boots, supermarket shopping... etc wont fit.
    Guy on trademe selling them for $199 (Buy Now).

    They are 21L packs.
    Point taken. I just put the rjays 80lt on the rack and its sweet as, but I guess it can be image thing. Although I think my pack rack is rather fetching don't you chin chin
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    Looks like something from "Mission to Mars".

    Personally I dislike backpacks & tankbags because they get in the way. I'm forever sold on the Ventura rack system, the beauty being that one hardly knows it's there, even when the bag is jam-packed full with groceries!

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    I wouldn't want hard abs plastic anywhere near my neck/spine when there are kerbs and such that could cause the two to impact in a spill.

    you just put hard objects in your tank bag and just use a normal backpack for clothes and maps etc?
    I'll go with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fordy
    I wouldn't want hard abs plastic anywhere near my neck/spine when there are kerbs and such that could cause the two to impact in a spill.
    Yeah good point. Price will keep me away form the idea maybe, but it was worth thinking about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fordy
    I wouldn't want hard abs plastic anywhere near my neck/spine when there are kerbs and such that could cause the two to impact in a spill.
    Pulled ligaments in my lower back when I was hit caus of the pack I had on, don’t like the thought if being caught up in a pack frame ether so I'll stick with the tank bag.
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