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Reviews (9)

17 Feb, 2022
Plenty of room and easy to modify for Racktime.
Racktime pannier frames allow use of a bag OR a set of panniers. I wanted to both; a bag for bike locks, repair kit and essentials, leaving the big bags for shopping.
The BTR bag holds my 12" U lock, a 90cm chain lock, repair kit and a rain jacket in the main compartment.
By punching holes in the base I was able to 'piggy back' the bag onto the Racktime adapter with the panniers in place using the original screws and unlike other bags with bulky side pockets, it allows the panniers to opened.
Another plus is that the four screws that hold the pannier bags to the rack are easily unscrewed by any passing thief. Now, they are inside the bag, unseen and the zip tags can be drilled to take a small padlock.

05 May, 2016
Possibly the best concert I've seen
As one of the Genesis fans who prefers the epic fantasy material, I got this with low expectations. However, the sheer enjoyment, energy, camaradery and choreography won me over. This is a feel good concert. The artful dodger does Tamla :-)

04 Jan, 2020
Comfortable and Light
They are light and comfortable and enable me to hear my instrument live whilst recording to reference/click tracks.
I was advised t get the DT152s but I thought I'd upgrade.
Through my old MOTU 8pre interface they are much quieter than Sennheiser HD 280 Pros (64 ohm) and need an additional headphone amp. This might seem a stupid comment to experienced users but as an amateur home recordist I struggled to find any help on choosing between 16 ohm or 400 ohm on the DT152s. As these were close to what I had at 80 ohm I thought I'd go 'middle for diddle'. Very pleased.