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Ken H.
> 3 dayThis bag was designed with cycling in mind. Very useful and the compartments allow for easy, sorted stowage. The only thing I would like differently would be an easier way to carry it when the top is unzipped.
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Lisabeth R. Brown
> 3 dayVery happy with this bag. Allows for great organization of your gear and is very well made
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Peter Richard
> 3 dayThis bag is it for all you bicycle gear. Storage slots for everything. A must have it you like to keep your bike in the car ready for an impromptu ride.
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LS
> 3 dayThe bag that I received was a cheap nylon bag with a Nike logo.
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Alittle Insayne
> 3 dayReview of: **Thule RoundTrip Bike Duffel** This has to be one of the most thought-out cycling/activity bag ever built. Thule came up with some really innovative designs with this thing, starting with the inside accordion dividers. How many times have you packed a bag with various clothing items only to have to dig through all the stuff youre not looking for to get to the items you are? With this bag, you can pack different clothing (or other) items in each compartment and then get directly to it. And if you dont need this function for a particular trip or activity, just unsnap it and collapse it to the side, leaving a large open compartment. The helmet space is plenty large enough for any type of helmet, there is a separate wet or sweaty gear zippered compartment inside, a place to pack your muddy shoes, and spots for tools or other gear to easily access from the outside. The material is durable and looks nice, even the color is very interesting and would be great for males or females. They even added little graphic labels in each compartment to give an idea of the suggested use for a space. Im definitely looking forward to using this bag not only for road and mountain biking outings, but likely for photography equipment, volleyball (that helmet spot will hold one or two volleyballs), maybe even a camping trip. If you ever find yourself struggling with finding the right bag for your activity, this may very well be your solution Not cheap, but sometimes you get what you pay for.
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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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Alexander
> 3 dayI love this bag! It fits all my Mountain Biking Gear, and is 10 out of 10 for quality and value. I was surprised at the light weight but how durable it is. Thick durable plastic for wet clothing, shoes and helmet. DO NOT purchase a competitor, the quality is the best out there. My brother bought a competitors brand, and it looks and feels like a $15 duffle bag!
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Fernando Aparicio
> 3 dayFacilita enormemente la empacada de todo lo necesarioa para salir a rodar, de una forma practica, comoda, ordenada. Gran compra.
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Chris T.
> 3 dayThis bag was obviously designed by cyclists! It has compartments to neatly store everything you need on a bicycle trip. It makes it so your bag does not turn into a black hole; you can find anything you need quickly and easily. The thoughtfully design handles also make it easy to lift and carry. I 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.