Vado 6 bag

Racktime Talis system bag
Racktime Vida Pannier
Both easy on easy off. Might not be suitable for touring but great for around town. Shopping and carrying your stuff.
 

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All Ortlieb panniers equipped with the QL2.1 system will fit the Vado rack. The great thing about the QL2.1 is you can mount the pannier and remove it for carrying with a single hand movement. Ortlieb provides several reducers as the part of the delivery so the panniers will fit any rack.

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Ortlieb E-Mate, the hot-seller that allows carrying a spare Vado battery.

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I also own two larger Ortlieb Back Roller Plus panniers (QL2.1) for longer trips. Note: These bags sell individually, not as a set of a double bag.

Be aware that while the QL2.1 system is a universal one, the QL3.1 will not fit the Vado rack.
 
The Vado racks are compatible with all Racktime bags and accessores; https://www.racktime.com/en/racktime-products/ . I use their Talis bag for errands. My wife likes their Agnetha bag for grocery shopping. They also offer a mounting adapter plate so you can adapt other bags or even your own design to their Snap It system.

The rack is also compatible with many pannier systems. I use Ortlieb clip on panniers that work very well with the Vado rack. They clip onto the horizontal rail of the rack hanging vertically with their botton cleat gripping the rack's vertical rail.
 
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