Wald Folding Baskets FTW!
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Wald Folding Baskets FTW!
Rode my "Big Bike" to the office today and picked up groceries on the way. Took photos at the office. That's my backpack on the back rack and reusable bags in the Wald Folding baskets on the sides. I remembered I had a tripod at work ready to hold a smartphone, so I took comparative photos when I arrived.
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I have a set on my market bike
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Rode my "Big Bike" to the office today and picked up groceries on the way. Took photos at the office. That's my backpack on the back rack and reusable bags in the Wald Folding baskets on the sides. I remembered I had a tripod at work ready to hold a smartphone, so I took comparative photos when I arrived.
Walds are great if you don't mind keeping them on all the time when not in use, so perfect for a bike used routinely for hauling. Avoid similar products made by other brands like the plague, though. While Walds are extremely durable and reliable, the off-brand stuff fails miserably on both counts. Obviously, these are items where failure can cause you a really bad day.