Two Wheel Gear Dayliner Handlebar and Trunk Box Bag - Black Recycled
Conveniently carry 20 liters of weather-protected goods with the Two Wheel Gear Dayliner box bag. It attaches to the top of your front or rear rack—or your handlebars—and comes with a shoulder strap.
- 4-in-1 functionality can be used as front or rear trunk bag, a handlebar bag, or a shoulder bag
- Made of waterproof-backed, recycled 600-denier polyester for all-weather commuting
- Secure, fast attachment to any standard front or rear bike rack with hook-and-loop straps; quick-side handlebar mounts offer secure attachment
- Roll-top closure with internal organization; quick-access exterior pocket
- Reflective design with loop for light (light not included) helps enhance visibility in low-light conditions
- Includes high-visibility raincover
- Includes removable shoulder strap
Imported.
View all Two Wheel Gear Bike Trunk BagsBest Use | Bike Commuting |
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Gear Capacity (L) | 20 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 1,220 cubic inches |
Material(s) | Thermoplastic elastomer waterproof-coated 600-denier recycled polyester; nylon; closed-cell foam |
Dimensions | 14.5 x 7.5 x 9 inches |
Weight | 1 lb. 13.9 oz. |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Great bike trunk
The main reason I liked this particular trunk is that it is expandable and holds probably two plastic sized bags of groceries. 20 liters worth. Interior foam walls help it keep its shape and it has zippered pockets inside and out to keep things organized. It has easy carrying handles or a shoulder strap if desired. Seems to me it would be waterproof without the rain jacket that comes with it.
Solid bag with a big issue
I got this bag to use as a trunk bag. Great quality, seems very durable and well made and roomy as well. However if I actually load it up it starts leaning one way or another rather than staying upright. Needs more support to be used as a trunk bag. Probably works better as a handlebar bag, my bike has too much cable business up front for bags though. If you're looking for a trunk bag, I'd recommend going with another product.
Versatile and Functional
Works on either the handlebar or rear rack, holds plenty of gear. The only quibble would be this-when attaching to the rear rack, make sure the straps are tight so the pack doesn't fall to one side.