EVOC Bike Travel Bag
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Need to transport your bike? The EVOC Bike Travel Bag has a hybrid construction that combines the advantages of a hard shell case with the properties of a soft bag.
Shop similar products- To fit your bike in the bag, just dismount the handlebar, pedals and wheels
- Fits most cross-country, all-mountain, enduro, freeride and downhill bikes up to 29 in.; adapter (not included) needed for road and triathlon bikes
- Note: For safe transport of road bikes and triathlon bikes, you need the Road Bike Adapter Disc, Road Bike Aluminum Stand or Bike Stand (none included)
- Durable fabric in high-abrasion areas resists tearing and moisture absorption
- Protective lining material is extremely lightweight, tear-resistant and highly water-repellent
- New polycarbonate bike block for fixation included
- 2 separate wheel compartments on sides; stabilizer rods distribute pressure from the exterior over the side areas to help protect your spokes and brake discs
- Extra-wide, impact-protected undercarriage has smoothly running, soft skate wheels for tilt-free transport
- Additional handle enables you to lift the bag securely when loading it
- Maximum wheel base: 126cm
- Collapsible to: 136 x 39 x 25cm
Imported.
View all EVOC Bike Travel Cases| Best Use | Cycling Travel |
|---|---|
| Material(s) | Polyester |
| Dimensions | 54.3 x 33.5 x 15.4 inches |
| Weight | 20 lbs. 1 oz. |
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travels well, over and over
I’ve used this bag for over four years, taking my road or mountain bike back and forth from Alaska to the Lower 48 at least twice a year. Absolutely NO problems. 56 cm road bike or M/L full suspension with 27.5 x 2.5 tires. Both with hydraulic disc brakes. Easy to pack after my first training session. It has held up very well and I expect it to last for many years to come.
Wheel fell off after first use
I just used my EVOC bag for the first time and the back wheel came off. I tried to use my wrench to get it back on, but no luck.

