Ergon Backpacks
The Flink ball joint and Ergon Profax PP frame are what sets Ergon backpacks apart from the masses. "Flink" is a contraction for "flexible link." It's adjustable to three positions, ensuring optimal fit. And the Flink Joint is flexible, allowing the load to stay centered over the bike, and providing an unparalleled range of movement. Ergon packs have revolutionized cycling packs by shifting 80% of the load from the back and shoulders, distributing roughly 40% to each hip, and just 10% to each shoulder. Ergon packs will change the way you ride.
2010 Ergon BC3-M Backpack
When we see a bag that looks as if it's coated in heavy-duty PVC, we know the owner is expecting that bag to be outside for both hell and high water. It's for a Höllentour. That's what we see when we first looked at the Ergon BC3-M pack. The pack looks like a heavy-duty travel bag attached to ...read more
2009 Ergon BD1-M Backpack
The Flink ball joint is one of the many things that make Ergon's packs special. It's a funny name, like a contraction for "flexible link," and Ergon is hoping it will revolutionize packs for cyclists. It can be found in the Ergon BD1 backpack. The pack has two distinctive features -- ...read more
2010 Ergon BH200 Bladder
We wish camels were as easy to care for as the Ergon BH200 bladder. This two-liter bladder is a fittingly high-tech reservoir for Ergon packs. As smart as the people at Ergon are, they realized they didn't need to start from scratch. No need to rebuild the wheel, or bladder, when there is already ...read more
2010 Ergon BH300 Bladder
If the Ergon BH200 is a two-hump camel, the BH300 bladder is a three-humper. This three-liter bladder is a fitting reservoir for Ergon packs. Ergon has always used Hydrapak bladders in their packs because they are as hi-tech as the packs themselves. Of course, Ergon packs are compatible with just ...read more





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