Yes I ignore that rating.
I have put a gallon of milk in that combo.
I have put a 21 pack of cans there.

But if you want to put 10kg in there every day for longer stretches, you 
might look into a more sturdy rack, but for short trips here and there, I 
have found it sufficient.

Edwin

On Friday, April 27, 2018 at 10:43:40 AM UTC-5, tc wrote:
>
> I'm gonna try mid-week grocery runs on the Atlantis.  I stuffed 2 plastic 
> grocery bags with some typical mid-week grocery contents and determined the 
> Wald 137's dimensions should contain it just fine.
>
> However, the typical "zip tie it to the front rack" recommendation has me 
> guessing, since the Mark's rack is rated to only 4.4 lbs.  1 gallon of milk 
> would blow that easily.  Are people ignoring the weight ratings?
>
> What do you use to support your Wald 137? I would prefer not to use the 
> huge support legs that you can get from Wald; would be nice if they were a 
> little more svelte/Nitto-like.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>

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