Options

Need help understanding the difference between Bolt-on and Lace-up? We’ve got you covered.

Bolt-On

The Bolt-on option is a great way to eliminate extra velcro straps and clean up the lines on your frame. A partial bolt-on application includes four bolts, enough for two standard bottle locations. If your bike has bolts throughout the frame, select full bolt-on which will make velcro straps virtually unnecessary.

Choose this for a cleaner look and rock-solid connection!

Lace-up

A Lace-up bag uses a series of sewn-in loops along the top tube to provide a vice-like grip. This pairs well with the bolt-on option to provide a Velcro-free attachment. Keep in mind that a lace-up framebag is not suited for frequent removal. For easier removal, we suggest sticking with the traditional Velcro.

Choose this for a unique look and super bomber attachment!

Standards

What about the built-in features of my bag? Don't worry, we've thought ahead and included what we think is most essential.

X-pac Lining

The standard on all of our framebags, X-pac lining adds a second layer to the interior of your bag, which increases the durability, lifespan, and waterproofness. You can choose any color liner that you would like; however, we recommend something bright like white, yellow, or blaze orange.

Gains the benefits of ultra durability and increased waterproofness.

Map Pocket

The standard on all of our framebags, a map pocket is sewn on the non-drive side of your framebag. It is a thinner pocket on the top half of the bag. This is a great place to store small items you want easy access to: phone, wallet, keys, maps, lip balm, etc.

Gives you increased organization on the go.