£140 a pair, good grief, I'd want a lifetimes shopping delivered for that.
I'm lucky that I get to walk to most of the shops I use, when I ride to the farm shop I like to put the fruit and veg straight into the bag to save on disposable packaging, IMO the wipe clean Ortliebs are better for this.
£112.98 delivered from sjs. I have pair of the small carradice carradrys which are the equivalents to the ortliebs and if you talking about wiping the inside clean then they are no better than the cotton duck.
I have products from Carradice, Ortlieb and Vaude, so no brand loyalty from me. Neither am I one to critisise the way anyone spends their money, their choices will be based on criteria likely different to mine But I can't imagine anyone who's cleaned muck out of the smooth plastic Ortliebs and the woven fabric Carradice would consider it comparable.
They will of course last a lifetime unlike the ortliebs.
The Ortiebs in the picture of my bike in another thread are 19 years old and show no signs that they won't outlast me. They've needed a couple of repairs as have my Carradice saddlebags.
By the way how much are the ortilebs?
The comparable ones are probably the City Rollers, list price £85 a pair and usually findable around £70
I'm unlikely to ever buy shopping specific panniers, I'll just use what I have which was chosen for different purposes. if I did I'd see no advantage in spending that sort of money, I'd be much more likely to go for something like the ex Royal Mail ones knocking about for around £20 a pair, though they need a bit of modification to fit most racks.
https://forcesuniformandkit.co.uk/products/ex-royal-mail-bike-pannier-bag-set-18I spent a week in Amsterdam last month, where shopping by bike is considered far more normal than here in the UK. Out of the many bikes I saw carrying shopping I doubt one of them had expensive panniers, indeed it was more common to see people carrying musical instruments