aeroe Quick Mount Pod
When the road gets tough (literally), youll need the 11L Quick Mount Pod. For sturdy storage and solid protection for your gear, this waterproof, hard-shell pod is made from high quality nylon and weighs only 718 grams. Perfect for carrying soft goods, but also very popular for carrying hardware such as your go-pro or camera gear that needs a stable ride and extra protection.
Fit directly to the top or side of the Spider Rear Rack via the Uni-mount attachment (included). Despite what they can carry, the Quick Mount Pods ensure a stable and sway-free ride, no matter how tight those turns or tricky the terrain.
For longer adventures, mount up to two Quick Mount Pods (one on either side of the Spider Rear Rack) to carry up to 22L of gear.
- Material
- glass reinforced nylon backing, heavy duty TPU HF nylon, fully welded seams
- Volume
- 11L (671cu in)
- Number Included
- 1
- Compatibility
- aeroe Spider Rear Rack
- Includes
- pod, uni-mount attachment
- Dimensions
- 17.7 x 8.1 x 6.5in
- Claimed Weight
- 2lbs (including uni mount)
- Activity
- biking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 2 years
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 2, 2024
Road Yes...MTB NO!!!!
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- I've put it through the wringer
Bought these for a 7-day backcountry mountain bike trip. The design is very cool and practical. Not too heavy (~7lbs for the full setup), and the ability to easily adjust the orientation is great. While my bags held up fine, my riding partner (who had the same setup) had both bags break on days 2 and 3 while riding the fire road. The portion of the bag that connected to the frame mount just sheared right off. With no way to fix the mount we were forced to abandon the bag on the side of the trail and tie all of his belongings to our bikes. So, if you're considering these for commuting or super mellow gravel, go for it. If you're thinking about putting them on a MTB, think again! Go for the dry bag setup...much more durable design.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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