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Tim Rehak
> 3 dayThis is a must have bag for the in the go cyclists. I switch between MTB and Road daily and this bag helps with having everything between both disciplines in one bag.
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Jon
> 3 dayThe bag is very good quality and functional. Of course, it should be for the price. No complaints here.
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Moyse
> 3 dayThis bike duffel is really useful and enables me keep all my bike clothing and gear, especially for travel.
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J. Sova
> 3 dayDesign looks great from outside. however the HUGE design flaw is only ONE of these has a bottom in it !!! All the rest are not connected to the bottom of the bag. Anytime you move the bag around anything you have in these compartments falls out the bottom and slide all over !! What is the point of the compartment separation if nothing stays separated or protected ??? Thule usually has good well thought out Design. NOT in this bag ! Look at th epic closely and you will see no bottom in all the small compartments except ONE in lower left corner. As much as this bag costs this IS not acceptable ! Better options out there.
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Bruce
> 3 dayIve got a LOT of photo equipment - enough to fill this medium-sized duffel bag. Wouldnt want it to rattle around and have to dig for that flash or that lens either. Thats why I love the inner compartments - adjustable, and lots of them!!! I do bike, and this bag will get a try-out for its intended application as well. I would like a rubber base instead of more cloth. Too often its wet and muddy where I have to set down my gear, and another bag I have has this great feature (no compartments, though). Price is high, but its a great unit!!
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Matt Johnson
> 3 dayBest MT Bike bag I’ve ever own. Sooooo organized and well built.
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Hans
> 3 dayMy full-face mountain bike helmet doesnt fit. It seems like it would be easy to add a little more flex space for a larger helmet, but theyve failed to do that. Im pretty disappointed, because this is such a nice bag and would have worked great otherwise. Sure, I could carry the helmet outside of the bag, but that would defeat the grab-everything-and-go simplicity I was hoping for. A darn shame because it looks pretty perfect otherwise. Just not made for a mountain biker who likes their face.
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Moyse
> 3 dayThis bike duffel is really useful and enables me keep all my bike clothing and gear, especially for travel.
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Pat H
> 3 dayThis bag is terrific--lightweight but sturdy. Took it on recent bike trip. Fit helmet, shoes, toiletries, clothes etc. As a matter of fact, 2 of us packed in this one bag! Will use it all the time, not just for bike trips. Interior organizer makes it so easy to find things as opposed to rumaging around in an ordinary duffle. Love it!
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rtmunro
> 3 dayVery attractive. High quality materials and crafstmanship. I both like and dislike the dedicated pockets throughout the bag. Pro: they provide specific spots for all of the major items. Con: makes it impossible to carry more than one of any of them. e.g. an extra pair of shoes. Also a negative is the single carry handle on the lid vs. having two classic duffel bag straps. The single handle makes it impossible to pick the back up with one hand while the top lid is unzipped. Wouldnt think much of this but it comes into play almost every time I touch the bag. Which leads me to the next issue, the zippers are configured in such an unnatural path. They require two hands to open and close, and its very hard to figure out their path as they snake around the opening hidden from view. Finally, the tool pouch area. The elastic straps are almost useless. Very hard to figure out which tool should fit in which strap. None of them make sense and provide support for any of the tools I carry on a daily basis. There is a lot to like about the bag but at the end of the day I realized I was better off with my less flashy duffel bag. Big end compartments, two side pockets and a cavernous zippered compartment in the middle.