







Where utilitarian meets fashion, the wayside backpack & pannier is the perfect pack for carrying cargo on and off the bike. The backpack straps fold into a hidden zippered pouch, and the bag can be attached to rack via simple webbing.
E**L
Space, comfort and style; one amazing backpack
I've had this for about four months now and I have only good things to say about it. Going from a 22L bike sack to a 19L one I was a bit concerned about space but I was completely wrong. It might look small but it can definitely more than a lot. For example, one typical Saturday at work I had a pair of shoes in there, a pair of trousers, a shirt, a t-shirt, lunchpack, a book, a tube of rice cakes, a pack of chicken slices...you get the point! If space is what you're worried about this, there's no need to worry.The front pockets make all the difference. They're so convenient and long, you can fit all those little bits and bobs you carry around with you everyday. I usually use them for headphones, chargers, glasses, sunglasses, suncream, keys, pencils - yes, I am aware I do carry a lot or random stuff with me! The mesh pockets inside the pockets help with organising the space a bit so happy days.I was reading reviews about how long it takes to go from a backpack to a pannier bag, and I honestly don't understand how spending about 30 seconds to set this up will create a massive disruption to your commute. Never had a problem with that; my problem was my rack wasn't allowing for proper alignment of the velcro straps so one of them was a bit off. But even like that, I never had a problem with bag falling off or anything. They're extremely strong and in the one event that misaligned velcro went off, the other hold the bag entirely on its own for a good 5-10' before I realised.What really made me love this bag so much though, it that it looks good - if not even better - as a backpack. I love the fact that it just stands straight when I put it down and doesn't just lean awkwardly on one side, it's sturdy and fits my back nicely; which makes the perfect travel bag as well. I think my other travel bag might have an issue with that! I've taken it on ride bikes and airplanes and fields and out and about in the city and it fits perfectly in every setting so couldn't ask for more really.
M**G
Velcro straps are weak, came apart and damaged my laptop.
The Velcro straps to secure this to your bike are weak. Mine came off on the commute home, on the first day of using this bag. My work laptop was badly damaged as a result. This product is by nature defective; the Velcro straps should be clips.
A**E
Sturdy and high quality
Have used this for 6 months or so for daily commuting and it has been an excellent purchase - really high quality, waterproofing works well and it is easy to fit and detach. The bag looks good too, easy to turn into a rucksack when getting off the bike, takes no time at all.Only note of caution is that I've managed to lose some of the detachable velcro ties that you can loop around the base of a pannier rack for extra security. However even without these the main inbuilt velcro straps at the top have held up well, the only chance of them coming undone while riding is if you didn't fasten them securely to start with in my experience.Highly recommend this for anyone who is looking for a single pannier primarily for commuting.
C**S
Velcro system doesn't work.
The velcro system doesn't work. Multiple time I've had it come undone while cycling on the road. Incredibly dangerous. Do not buy this bag.
P**N
A decent compromise
An okay backpack, an okay pannier. Can’t have it all.Major downside is the fact that it hangs on a rack entirely by Velcro. After using it a few days I got a little sloppy in attaching it to the rack, then when I hopped onto a curb the weight was too much for the Velcro and it came off disastrously. Now just to be safe I hook one of the backpack straps around the opposite chainstay like in the picture.It also is a bit too floppy for a pannier when empty and might easily come in contact with the wheel.As a backpack it’s alright, it works for school, work, or groceries. The elastic on the sides leaves a lot to be desired, but it’s there. The rest of the construction of the bag is pretty nice and it’s roomy. It looks good and does get a few compliments although I’m not crazy about the way it hangs or how it feels on my back empty or full.It definitely takes a minute to switch between backpack and pannier but that’s not too much trouble really. I have a Thule pack n pedal convertible pannier that’s faster to convert but I still prefer this Blackburn. It’s pretty much the best option overall if you want pannier and backpack.
J**S
Excellent pack with minor nits
I have been commuting with this pack for a week now and it is a great pack. Connecting it as a pannier takes a little bit longer than you would expect one to two minutes, wrapping velcro and stowing the straps is slower than standard pannier hanging hooks. I only use the pannier function on the longest leg of my commute because it is a little bit annoying to hang it. On the other hand, it is a great bike pack period, so even if I didn't use the pannier much I wouldn't feel bad about the purchase. If hanging super fast is a must for you, look at the banjo brothers convertible instead. It isn't as good as a backpack in my opinion, but it hangs much faster with standard hooks. The water bottle webbing on each side is roomy and fits a standard bike bottle easily or a medium sized reinforced ulock.A quick note about velcro as a securing mechanism. I was a little leery about this being strong enough or seeming like it would hold up over a reasonable period of time. Having used it, I now feel better. This is wide velcro and looks like it is very high quality stuff. At some point a few years in I might need to replace the strips somehow, but I have faith in it for the real life of a bag like this. And a big plus is that velcro can't bounce off the rack if you take a nasty bump. I have had this a couple of times over the years with normal pannier hooks, won't happen with a velcro wrap going all the way around.There are a couple of very minor things that could be improved here. The molle strap loops down the middle are sewn way too tight to be useful. There is exactly one of them that you can actually use to start, the rest are basically decorative. However, if you force paracord through to make a little loop tree it totally works as intended. But you shouldn't have to, the loops should be loose enough to use alone. And an odd omission is there is no internal key hook I can find. I thought I had read in a review somewhere there was one, but that wasn't the case. This isn't a huge deal, but I like that feature and will probably rig one in to mine.Generally, folks who think they might want a bag with this function, and we know who we are, there are only two real options out there: this bag and the Banjo Brothers unit. Everything else is insanely expensive and/or uses proprietary rack systems. I have used both and for my needs this one is a no brainer buy, it is the much better better backpack. If the backpack is secondary and you really need a fast hanging pannier you are only going to put on your back now and then, the Banjo Brothers is probably more your thing.The good:* plenty of room* padded notebook sleeve is awesome* pannier connection works well, the velcro is stronger than you might think and looks like it will hold up for a long time.* looks greatNot so awesome:* takes 60+ seconds to convert and secure to rack* molle loop strip is more decorative than functional* would like to see an internal key hang loop
K**L
Good backpack, Okay Pannier
Pros:Pockets give great accessibility to contents of bagWide, padded straps which tuck away in a zippered pocket work effectively and are comfortableNice material,appeared a little darker than shown in pictures- more brown, decent water resistance.Top velcro straps are easy to use and securely hold the bag onLarge main pocket spaceCons:When the bag is empty and put on my bike rack, the bag is not rigid enough and goes into my rear wheelBottom velcro straps do not tighten on well enough and fit loosely, although the bag makes it easy to use a different strap if you have oneFairly time consuming to covert from backpack and mount on rack
M**T
Started coming apart after a week
I loved it... Until it started falling apart within a week. The inner layer just started peeling off. Now it is totally frayed. I don't know if the one I got was defective or that's how the stitch quality us, but I'm sadly disappointed by what I got. It looks really nice and is exactly what I was hoping for otherwise. Now I'm just wondering when the bag is going to split open in the middle of my ride.
F**H
So close to being the perfect bag/pannier
I have been eyeing this bag for a while and decided to finally give it a try. I tried reading and watching as many reviews as possible prior to buying it. Upon my search I didn't quite find the detailed photos I was hoping so here is my review with some more in depth photos.I needed a bag to hold my clothes/items, easily attach/detach to my bike rack, and carry easy when not on the bike. I do not care for the shoulder strap on most panniers, so this one also being a backpack looked promising. It seemed to checked all my boxes, big main compartment, multiple side compartments, carries well(backpack), attaches to bike rack, and as a bonus it looks stylish. Sadly this bag was less than stellar once I had it in my hands and tried it out.The main issue I had was the same that most people have, the way it attaches to the rack. The top is held on by two large sized velcro tabs, that I feel would be up to the job. The bottom, is attached by two small, but oversized for their purpose, tabs. As displayed in the photos, the one tab seems to strap up decently due to it being where the three bars meet and it being thicker. The other tab is very loosely holding on to the bar. With this mounting method, the bag is EXTREMELY loose on the rack, moving around with little to no effort. This is with the bag empty, I could only imagine how much it would slosh around when full and riding down the road.The other issue I had with the mounting tabs is the lower tabs are not attached to the bag, they are only looped through it. I found this out when I first mounted it, took it off, and then a few mins later realized that the one tab had fallen off. You have to be extra careful and pay attention when detaching the lower tabs otherwise you can easily lose them and then this bag would be horrible as a pannier.Now as far as mounting it to the rack. It's not the quickest or easiest but it's not difficult to strap 4 pieces of velcro around a rack. Had the straps be more secure, I would be willing to put up with this over the easier quick release bags other companies have.The people complaining about it being difficult and time consuming to convert it from backpack to pannier, and vise versa, I have no idea what they are doing to struggle so much or take so long. It took me no more than 15-20 seconds to do it and it was an easy task.With all that being said, I did not even try this bag out on my commute. I was not confident in how it was attached with the bag empty and bike standing still. I was not going to take the chance of losing the bag halfway through my ride, then fumble with trying to make it more secure the rest of the way.Overall, this COULD be a great bag. I love the style, the two pockets in front are a good size for the little things you want quick access too, it has a good size main compartment, and can double as a backpack or pannier. Sadly, the mounting system is its greatest downfall and brings a possibly 5 star bag down to a 2 star bag. If they were to revamp the mounting system for something more secure or robust, this bag would absolutely be 5 stars in my book.