• Yea but they don't leave the name of the supermarket pressed on your work clothes and stop you smelling like bin liners

  • Work clothes, I feel so lucky not to have to wear those. I didn't actually mean Aldi bags, but tough polythene pannier liners, similar to builders bags in thickness, I got some from Carradice a while back, work a treat.

    @hippy I see! Fancy.

  • I use thicker shopping bags for commuting but for stuff like down jackets that I really don't want to get wet during touring/racing then I'd use a proper dry bag. Apart from keeping items dry, they help compress stuff.

  • Mmm yea. I only recently returned to formal employment, and it's at a bank head office, so the trousers and shirt need to stay clean. Hadn't thought about pannier liners, currently using a podsac stuff sac, since it's water resistant and fairly strong.

    Karrimor bag is in the big bikepacking saddlepack, but thinking longterm for waterproof-ness on the commute.

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