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Product test

Large solution for small luggage

Michael Restin
1.9.2020
Translation: machine translated

The bikepacking bags from Evoc are flexible companions. They create storage space on the frame, seat post and handlebars. With their special fastener, they can be attached in seconds.

You can open the roll from both sides and adjust the volume to suit your needs. You still won't be able to fit much inside. And that's not the idea. If you're a minimalist traveller, you need exactly as much storage space as you need for your next tour.

Add a "Seat Pack Boa" to your equipment on the seat post and you have an additional one, two or three litres of packing volume. It is available in these sizes and is also flexible thanks to the roll closure. This bag also clasps tightly with the Boa system. You can also secure it to the saddle rails with two Velcro straps. The "Seat Pack Boa" also fits retractable and aero seatposts.

Full tube? There's still room!

The other bags in the series are located on the frame. Four Velcro straps, which can be freely configured and pulled through eight tabs, ensure flexibility with the "Multi Frame". It always fits somewhere. If not the big one, then the small one. Transparent adhesives are included to protect the frame at the mounting points.

The top tube bag is less flexible and has an unruly cable exit on the side. I almost had to use force to get my charging cable through. Once this is done, you can use the bag to power your navi or smartphone on the handlebars, for example. You can store a power bank, keys and other small items in the interior. Unfortunately, a standard-sized mobile phone does not fit inside.

First impression

I think the two Boa bags are great, they attach quickly and securely to your bike and can be removed just as quickly. As usual with Evoc, the materials and workmanship are of a high quality. The frame bags are a suitable addition and always find a place somewhere. On a fully as well as on a gravel or road bike. The only question is whether you can find enough space in them.

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