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Apidura Expedition Handlebar Pack

Apidura Expedition Handlebar Pack
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  • Color | Gear Capacity: Grey/Yellow | 9L
  • Color | Gear Capacity: Grey/Yellow | 9L
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Details

Ideal for carrying lightweight, compressible kit, the Expedition Handlebar Pack is a handy partner for long-distance road tours, weekend trips, or even a daily ride to work.

Eliminating the need for a bulky front rack, the Pack fastens to handlebars with a reinforced attachment system that adds stability while improving handling and preventing abrasion. Dual roll-top closure keeps the contents secure, while allowing flexible packing capacity. A hands-free air release vent makes compressing the Pack hassle-free, while welded seams ensure that contents stay dry in all conditions.

Materials
The Expedition Handlebar Pack is cut from a three-layer laminate fabric that was developed specifically for Apidura. The material is lightweight, and is highly resistant to tears and abrasion. Notably, it’s welded together at the seams, creating a watertight seal that ensures complete waterproofing.

The Handlebar Pack’s attachment points are reinforced with Hypalon, a rubberized nylon used to provide extra protection against friction and abrasion. For the straps, we’ve chosen Woojin buckles for their strength and reliability.

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