CRSAM
Husqvarna
AA Class
The pictures in the previous post give a pretty good view of my new Mosko Moto panniers with the aux Molle pouches. You can check out their website here at http://www.moskomoto.com/home.html for more info on their products.
I have the Country 35L panniers mounted on Touratech racks. What I like about these panniers is with the mounting system I could place the panniers forward and low keeping the bike from being too top heavy. I had 34 lbs of camping gear in the right pannier and my clothes, electronics, bathroom pack, kitchen pack, etc. weighing 30 lbs in the left pannier. In the molle pouches I had 2 1 litter MSR bottles for fuel in one pouch and in the other pouch I had 1 more MSR bottle for fuel plus one marked "Rum" plus my tire irons and bead breaker. All I carried in my waterproof "backback" tailbag was a fleece jacket, towel, snacks and a couple bottles of emerg. water. Thru rain, axel deep "vado" water crossings and dust my gear stayed dry and clean. A big bonus with the mounting system is all it took was a simple twist of the locking turnbuckle and the panniers lift right off the racks. And no straps to deal with.
For comparison here's a picture of my setup from last year when I did my Continental Divide ride with the Ortleib panniers and Wolfman tailbag.


I have the Country 35L panniers mounted on Touratech racks. What I like about these panniers is with the mounting system I could place the panniers forward and low keeping the bike from being too top heavy. I had 34 lbs of camping gear in the right pannier and my clothes, electronics, bathroom pack, kitchen pack, etc. weighing 30 lbs in the left pannier. In the molle pouches I had 2 1 litter MSR bottles for fuel in one pouch and in the other pouch I had 1 more MSR bottle for fuel plus one marked "Rum" plus my tire irons and bead breaker. All I carried in my waterproof "backback" tailbag was a fleece jacket, towel, snacks and a couple bottles of emerg. water. Thru rain, axel deep "vado" water crossings and dust my gear stayed dry and clean. A big bonus with the mounting system is all it took was a simple twist of the locking turnbuckle and the panniers lift right off the racks. And no straps to deal with.
For comparison here's a picture of my setup from last year when I did my Continental Divide ride with the Ortleib panniers and Wolfman tailbag.


