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Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)
Kendal Panniers (Pair)

Carradice

Kendal Panniers (Pair) - 32L

Sale price£130.00

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The Kendal Panniers are part of the Carradice Originals Range, offering a classic design and a generous 32-litre capacity (16 litres each). These panniers are ideal for touring and daily commuting, providing ample space for your gear while maintaining a timeless, vintage style.

Made from 100% waterproof 18-ounce cotton duck, the Kendal Panniers are durable and designed to withstand the toughest conditions. The self-sealing seams keep your belongings dry, while the material is easy to reproof and repair, ensuring a long-lasting, dependable product.

The patented Quick-Clip fixing system allows the bag to be mounted and de-mounted in seconds without any loss in security when fixed to the pannier rack. 

Key Features:
  • 32-litre capacity (16L each) – Perfect for touring and commuting

  • Made from 100% waterproof 18-ounce cotton duck fabric with self-sealing seams

  • Leather straps and metal buckles for secure attachment

  • Quick-Clip pannier hooks

  • Eco-Friendly, Leather-Free Option Available

  • D rings for optional shoulder strap 

Technical Information:
  • Quick-Clip pannier hooks will fit racks up to 13mm in diameter

  • Weight:1.8kgs 4lbs

  • Material: 18 oz Waxed Cotton Duck

  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 29x28x14cms  11.4″x11″x5.5″

  • Attachment & Carry Options: 

  • Colour & Material Options: Available in Black , Fern & Burgundy

 

Handmade in the UK

Our bags are carefully made by our skilled team and put to the test in Nelson. We oversee every part of making them to make sure they meet our high standards and are fit to leave the factory.

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