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Today we shot a video on how to pack your “open compartment” panniers and still maintain some level of organization. We started with the Axiom Stormfront Series Water Proof Pannier and used some Eagle Creek Pack-It sacks in large, small, and extra small sizes. I really like these bags to separate out all my stuff in there. I have used this method for 2 years now, and I have to admit that every now and again you’ll want to dump out everything on the floor and reevaluate what you are carrying. It seem that after a month or so of commuting, I end up carrying everything but the kitchen sink while I’m rolling down the road.

So watch the video, and let me know what you think.

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Hey CommuterGear Fans!!!

Today, we shot a short video showing you how I pack my repair kit for the road. Here is a list of items you should take with you:

And Here’s the video…. Enjoy! (Please don’t make too much fun at my mistakes!)

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The master traveller, Rick Steves, teaches us how he packs!

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