Eco nylon Monochrome Rolltop Backpack Black pannier two in one
Eco nylon Monochrome Rolltop Backpack Black pannier two in one
Designed in East London for the commuter cyclist (by a commuter cyclist), the roll top backpack can also be attached to a bicycle pannier rack. This spacious bag is loved by all (cyclists or non-cyclists). It is robust and minimalist but packs in all the functionalities of our classic range, including multiple inside and outside pockets.
Don't forget to tuck in the backpack straps in before setting off on your bicycle. See instruction here
Use this bag to carry around your laptop and work gear as well as items such as water bottles and umbrellas in the side pockets. We have also caught wind that this bag is a perfect travel companion fitting within new flight cabin luggage dimensions for most airlines.
The main fabric is made from sustainable materials - recycled water bottles which are woven into a strong post-consumer recycled polyester which has an invisible coating making it waterproof.
You will also be able to stay visible and safe with the reflective details on the side pockets and backpack straps. Padded mesh faced shoulder straps make for a very comfortable carry.
- two in one pannier & backpack- reflective webbing for extra safety
- corner protectors for extra durability
- laptop friendly (padded inside pocket)
- adjustable length backpack straps
- laptop sleeve inside bag and 2 large side pockets
Watch this video showing inside pockets here on IGTV
Details
Dimensions at its largest: 60cm (height) x 32cm x 14cm (unrolled)
Dimensions at its smallest: 41cm x 32cm x 14cm (rolled down)
Packed Dimensions: 41cm x 32cm x 6cm (can be flat packed)
Capacity: 28.8L (unrolled) / 19.5L (rolled)
Weight: 0.9kg
Backpack strap when fully extended: 82cm
Tech: Fits 13 or 15 inch laptops, see overall dimension for fit.
How it attaches
Warning
Attaching this bag to a pannier rack can be a little fiddly at first, but bare with it and it will become easier once you have done it a few times . Watch this video to see the best way to tuck away the backpack straps when you attach to your bicycle pannier rack.