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  • Lydl Seat post rack – any good for bikepacking
  • peterich
    Free Member

    as the title says just seen Lydl have got these in on thursday

    http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/SID-A2D94673-8132FC38/www_lidl_uk/hs.xsl/our-offers-2491.htm?action=showDetail&id=1529

    just wondered if people think they will be ok for a dry bag with sleeping bag and mat in
    Thanks
    pete

    bellys
    Free Member

    Lydl ?

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Ymmv but i wouldt trust that to ride to work.

    organdonor
    Free Member

    As above, I wouldn’t trust that to stay still or secure your load. I had a Topeak one which would move side to side when the going got even a little bumpy. For just that kit, why not try jury rigging it to the handlebars? (The bag and mat, not that rack 😉

    johnnystorm
    Full Member

    If its just a couple of light items in a dry bag wait until Lidl have their luggage straps in stick again and use those to secure it to the seat/seatpost.

    cycleofaddiction
    Free Member

    Bontrager do a really good and light seatpost rack for a bit less than £20 well worth the extra over the lidl one and a much better option..the best seatpost rack bar none !

    gator
    Free Member

    Tesco do one for about £15 – They seem a lot better – QR to seatpost

    tomaso
    Free Member

    If it has the same grip as their bike stand no

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