I am in the market for a set of front and rear panniers for 2-3 week independent touring (mostly staying in hotels but also packing some camping gear). Rainproof (ability to withstand tropical monsoon rains) is a must.
I was looking at the JandD and the bags seem pretty nicely made, but I refuse to pay $100 or so for a set of rain covers. And in that same vein of general principle, I get a major burr in my saddle when I look at the Ortlieb glorified drybags for $200 a pop. Now, I understand the value of good luggage - but to me, $400+ for 4 simple bags is way too much. I'll pay it if I have no other choice, but I'd prefer to get something a little more sensibly priced.
Enter Chain Reaction cycles. The Oxford bags seem well-specced, come with a rain cover and are reasonably priced as well. Any experiences with them?
Alternatively, any other suggestions for good, waterproof (or with rain cover) panniers? I've gone through quite a few archived discussions on this, but the rain resistance bit is one that has not really been stressed.
I am looking at something in the 3000l for the rear panniers and 1500l range for the front panniers. I dont necessarily want the cheapest panniers out there - am happy to pay for high-quality products, but while staying within the limits of good value.
Thanks,
Vandit