Just a basic toiletry/stationery bag with some Outer Shell style. Our label doubles as a convenient place to hold when closing the zipper.
Read MoreThe Route: 320 mi, 60,000' elevation gain, 70% fireroad, 15% singletrack, 10% road, 5% hike-a-bike. 5-7 days total with 3-4 days of limited or no resupply points.
Read MoreA couple panniers in the works right now! We love rolltop bags because 'one size fits all'. Multiple closure options make it versatile. For rainy conditions, a traditional dry bag closure is best. For quick access, just fold the top over. Two accessory/backpack straps can be clipped in an X or straight down. These can be used to strap on larger items like a sleeping bag or tent. Turn the bag around and they double as backpack straps. Great for a grocery run or a serious hike-and-bike.
Read MoreHere's a bag I've been in love with for a few hundred miles now. I wanted something for my Pass and Stow rack that would be rigid and sturdy as hell. Three iterations later, this beauty was birthed. Platform racks secure bags a lot better than shorty randonneuring racks, preventing your load from shifting around. For off-road riding, the benefits of a rigid top load is much worth a minor weight penalty.
Read MoreFirst post and first product release! This saddlebag has undergone a few iterations over the past few months and its finally ready for consumption. Rolltop closure means it can be big or small. Two possible modes are shown here: minimalist roadie and luxurious mountain biker. The latter can contain tire levers, a 29er tube, a patch kit, a multitool, a bar, and a vest.
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