I have Tubus Tara lowriders for long touring and use the Pass Stow
rack for city and short trips.

Having the flat top is very handy for multiple stop short rides.  I
have a nice Swift bag that sits nicely on top. When I make multiple
stops at the bakery, produce store, and other stores it is very easy
to access the bag.

On long tours where I am only accessing my gear in the a.m. and p.m.,
the Tara is better.  It holds the bags low and out of the way.  There
is minimal impact on steering and road feel.  Panniers hold onto the
low rider very tight.

I use a bar bag for maps, snacks, my wallet and phone.

On Apr 26, 11:57 pm, Rene Sterental <orthie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anybody have any experience comparing these three?
>
> René
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