These are the guys I'm sure. Tough as nails. Super C rears are huge. You'll 
master the hook thingie up top pretty quickly. You have to position the 
bottom (slideable) hook for the specific struts of your rack. I use Nitto 
Big Racks front and rear. Then what I do is wrap some cotton handlebar tape 
around the strut where the hook touches it. Duct tape would work too. That 
makes the fit a bit more positive, and quieter (if you ride unladen they 
can rattle at the hook). That cushion also helps to reduce stress on the 
slider hook. Another neat thing about the Super C rears is that the tops 
lay even with your rack. That way you can pile stuff (in my case sleeping 
bag, pad, tent, AND a camp chair-indulge me, I'm an old man) on top of your 
rack. The old Super C's puffed up when you filled them to capacity. Of 
course, don't forget the coolness factor. 

[image: Super C Configuration.jpg]
Craig in Tucson

On Friday, March 1, 2019 at 11:28:22 AM UTC-7, John Bokman wrote:
>
> Does anyone have the "new" Super C's with the cam-style hooks and lower 
> securing clip?
> I'm curious if the "new" mounting system is:
> 1. As secure as a standard good ol' hooks and bungee system, and
> 2. A hassle to get on and off?
>
> I love Carradice stuff, but am dubious about this securing system.
>

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