In detail
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Suit bag/clothes rack for bike carrier (bag designed to carry any outfit on a belt without wrinkling)
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Dedicated laptop sleeve with reinforced interior to protect your gear (up to 15 inches)
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Removable foam-padded shoulder strap, briefcase handles, and handle on top of the bag
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Adjustable attachments (KLICKfix system Rixen & Paul) for all standard carriers, including electric (compatible with all 6-16mm carriers)
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Improved attachments with the V3 version of the bag for even more ease and stability of attachment
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Numerous organized storage pockets for your daily routine (laptop, documents, shoes, lunch, tools and accessories), dhave a removable pocket (unhooks and becomes a toiletry bag or tool kit). 4 external access pockets (to store shoes or other).
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Waterproof storage pouch (5L) for your wet stuff provided with the suit bag (to store a bath towel for example)
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Suit bag.
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Reflective details for extra visibility at night
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Fixing points for removable lights to attach to the backpack
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Thick, waterproof fabric. A high visibility fluorescent rain cover is also included (in case of very heavy rain).
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2 year all defect warranty
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Available in black color only
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Dimension:
Folded bag (carried): 46 x 23 x 15 cm
Flat bag (extended): 97*48*7 cm
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Volume: 35 L
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Weight: 2 kg
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Materials: 600D polyester with waterproof coating and TPE UV treatment
Suitcase presentation video
This is now the 3rd version of this unique bag. It has been improved based on user feedback collected after several years of marketing. American invention from the Two Wheel Gear brand.
Brand History
Two Wheel Gear's mission: To design and manufacture the world's best equipment for bicycle travel. The brand teams up with public stakeholders and activist organizations to help improve the road conditions of everyday cyclists. It all started with a borrowed sewing machine and a little help from Craig's mother-in-law. Craig Coulombe (a geophysicist) and Ken MacLean (an entrepreneur) invented the first "suit carrier bike bag" in Calgary, Canada in 1999. The goal was to merge the functionality of a travel garment bag with that of a bicycle pannier.
Finish the sweaty back and invent a wrinkle-free bag to take their suits to work. What they created has become a classic. Since 2014, Two Wheel Gear has been based in the coastal mountains of Vancouver, British Columbia, with a global family of bikers sharing the journey. The brand strives to create the highest quality bags for anyone who travels or goes to the office by bike.
- With luggage rack hooks -
- Capacity - 35 L
- Composition - 600D polyester with waterproof coating and UV treatment in TPE
- Dimensions - Folded bag (carried): 46 x 23 x 15 cm Flat bag (extended): 97*48*7 cm
- Raincoat -
Laurent 2021-05-07 | Bonjour ! La sacoche est-elle solidement attachée ou dois-je rajouter une protection / un cadenas pour qu’il reste sur la selle ? Car je laisse mon vélo tous les matins près du RER. Aussi, est-ce facile à enlever et remettre matin et soir ? |
JE SUIS A VELO | Bonjour, |
Marc 2021-03-16 | Bonjour, la sacoche prend-t 'elle beaucoup de place en largeur ? |
JE SUIS A VELO | Bonjour, la largeur de la sacoche n'est pas si importante lorsqu'elle est posée sur votre porte-bagages car celle-ci est splitée en 2. Lorsque vous la portez en bandoulière elle est donc assez large mais cela dépend aussi de comment vous la chargez. |
Laurent 2021-03-05 | Bonjour ! La sacoche est-elle solidement attachée ou dois-je rajouter une protection / un cadenas pour qu’il reste sur la selle ? Car je laisse mon vélo tous les matins près du RER. Aussi, est-ce facile à enlever et remettre matin et soir ? |
JE SUIS A VELO | Bonjour, la sacoche Two Wheel Gear possède des attaches de sécurité qui permettent de l'accrocher solidement au porte-bagages. Mais rien ne vous empêche d'ajouter un cadenas si vous avez vraiment peur. Vous n'aurez aucun problème à les enlever et à les remettre matin et soir, les attaches sont très simples à utiliser et pensées pour une utilisation quotidienne, nous n'avons jamais eu de retour sur une utilisation contraignante. |