Posts Tagged ‘Pannier’

Axiom Phoenix pannier racks: fusing function and style

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Axiom Phoenix RackAxiom Phoenix Pannier Rack

A rack is a rack except when it is more than a rack. Well, it is still a rack at that point but it is also something more. The Phoenix racks were designed and built to embody that something more: style. Many racks look like they are made from pieces of shoddy plumbing welded together in the dark.  Yes a rack is a purpose built accessory or tool for your bicycle; what it really needs to do is carry panniers, trunk bags and gear, for that purpose they require little in the way of aesthetic consideration.

But there is a solid group of people that think everything you bolt on to a bicycle should compliment rather than distract from its looks and appeal. A bicycle is a statement of self, augmenting an identity; they are an accessory to life and a carefully chosen vehicle. It stands to reason then that a what you put on your bicycle is an extension of this and deserves the same consideration, why can’t a rack look as good as the bicycle it is placed on?  The Phoenix series was designed to compliment not contest the allure of a bicycle. Phoenix is a breath of fresh air in a stale world of plain vanilla rackery. Here is what makes the Phoenix racks that something more:

Styling and Function

Our designers took special consideration to the shape and details that are put into the Phoenix racks. Take the Phoenix DLX for example; the top platform of the rack is made from a UV-treated multi-ply wood deck with burned logos for style and cutaways for bag hardware for functionality.  The other racks feature custom shaped powder-coated decks with laser etched logos. Unique mounting systems help to maintain clean lines and hide the hardware that usually looks lumpy and awkward on most bag carrying apparatus.

Strength

The Phoenix racks will let you carry loads up to 20kg (44lbs) for the front racks, up to 35kg (77lbs) – 40kg (88lbs) for the rear racks. Built with custom formed aluminum tubing to make sure they don’t lose any of the functionality you would normally expect from a pannier rack. ON the higher end racks you also get  20.4 oval to 10.2 round, custom-formed aluminum stays which add strength and flow to the design.

Just because you want to get a pannier rack doesn’t mean that you have to settle for the same old, same old. The Phoenix series provides an excellent, stylish and functional addition to a bicycle. Carry stuff and keep your bike looking good while you do it. No more ugo-racks taking away from a beautiful ride, because no one likes ugo-racks.

Axiom Phoenix LE Pannier Rack Review

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Thought I would share a recent review of our Axiom Phoenix LE Pannier rack from bicyclesmile.com. Here is a quick excerpt:

“There seem to be hundreds if not thousands of pannier racks on the market these days. Some are purely inexpensive racks to haul the odd thing on, others touch touring racks and, well, the list goes on and on. The Axiom Phoenix LE is an estheticly pleasing rack that looks just at home on any city bike. Sweet and simple.”  Read the full review here.

Monsoon Pannier and Journey Rack Reviews

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Every once in a while magazines and websites will do reviews of our gear,  and I figure it’s time to start sharing them on our blog.

We would love to know what you think so let us know if you enjoy having access to reviews here on the blog or not and if they are helpful or not.

Here are a couple of reviews our gear has recently received.

Monsoon Pannier Bag

Review by Ryan at bicyclesmile.com

I am lucky to live in a place where monsoons are non-existent, but we do have a good down pour on occasion. I had been looking for a smaller front pannier bag for my city/touring bike and the Axiom Monsoon seemed to fit the bill, so I thought I would try them out and put them through their paces.

Axiom Monsoon Pannier

The first thing noticed is that the 24.8 litres (12.4 litres per side) is a very nice size for a front mounted pannier. In the past I had used another Axiom bag on the front that was about an extra 5 litres in size, and it just seemed too large and bulky. Now the larger bags have made their way to the rear rack and the Monsoon is strapped on the front. Mounting the bags was a lot easier then I had expected… to read the whole review click here

Journey Pannier Rack

Review by Brandon at 1lesscar.com

Cole got this rear rack from Axiom and we threw it on his dad’s Trek 7.3 before our 3 day tour, and it handled the job fine.

Weighing in at a mere 700 grams, this rear rack is super light, but super tough with it’s triple stay design and sweep-back support for panniers. The stay length is adjustable, fitting 26″, 27″, and 700cc sizes. My dbl. sided panniers didn’t show up in time, so i had to rock a single- no problems rack wise, although it did take a little getting used to of riding with an extra 50 or so pounds on one side. Topped off with a tent & sleeping bag, this rack held up great- no complaints. And when I left it, it still looked brand new.

axiom rack

One thing that surprised me- it comes with a lifetime guarantee! With that in hand, I don’t see how you can go wrong. To see the review click here

Other specs:
360mm Stay length
390mm x 150mm Platform area
Available in Black or Silver
Capacity: 70kg/154lbs
-Brandon


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