ThuleRound Trip Sport Bike Travel Case
Item # THU000X
Round Trip Sport Bike Travel Case
Store and protect your bike from the toughest baggage handlers with Thule's Round Trip Sport Bike Travel Case, whose hard-sided, durable polyethylene construction will prevent damage to your road or 'cross machine. Despite Thule's blanket assertion that it also fits mountain bikes, we find it unable to accommodate most contemporary models, especially in the presence of a stealth dropper seatpost, and we'd also caution against trying to cram a large road frame with a standard geometry into it. Given the Round Trip's size, we'd stick to using it for compact road or 'cross bikes only.
To ease transport, Thule equipped the case with integrated wheels. Internal dividers keep the bike's wheels separate from the frame to protect its finish. The case splits into two for easy loading, and four heavy-duty straps wrap around it to securely hold it all together. The internal dimensions are 45 x 28.5 x 10in and the external are 47 x 30.5 x 10.5in. Its compact size is ideal for flight and shipping, but again: it makes it prohibitive for mountain bikes or larger, traditional geometry road frames.
- Polyethylene construction
- Four heavy-duty external straps
- Splits in half, with internal partition
- Foam padding inside
What do you think about this product?
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May 5, 2018
Good Protection
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
We bought these for the occasional trip with our bikes. The case is big enough for a bike and all the accessories we needed to bring- including cycling shoes and helmets. We put clothes in zip-lock bags to keep them together. We took pictures of how the bikes fit so we could get them packed quickly on the return home. They are durable and didn't even get a scratch from the airlines
Michael W.
Jorge Vargas Rufino
November 5, 2020
Hi Michael, do you know if a full suspension mountain bike fits in the "Thule Round Trip Sport Bike Travel Case"?
September 17, 2017
Does a Specialized Roubaix 61 fit in
Jean Luc Girbig
Shawn T.
January 6, 2020
Yes. I have a 58 that fits with plenty of room and have loaned to a friend that ride a Roubaix in 61. Further, for the price, I don’t think this case can be beat. It is not the most comfortable to carry around airports but it does the job and is bombproof!
July 8, 2016
Exelent
I just came from riding GFNY Mexico, case worked just fine, the bike was protected 100%. Room enaugh for the bike ( 56 cm), foot pump, uniforms, helmet and in my way back home, some dirty clothing. A 29" will fit perfectly inside.
Armando I.
David Roeske
August 5, 2020
Do you need to remove the handlebars, or can you simply twist them sideways? Thanks
March 25, 2016
Do ya think I will be able to fit a Trek Madone 5.5 SL, 52 cm, standard triangle road bike inside? Thanks
Allan D.
Armando I.
July 8, 2016
yes
July 29, 2015
Adequate but heavy
This case is bomb-proof, no doubt about it, but it is 30 lbs. empty, meaning that most airlines will charge an overage fee if anything (bike, tools, kit) exceeds 20 lbs. The other improvements would be to make the shells nest together for storage in a car trunk, and better latches. The quality of these items is much lower than on my other Thule products.
Bill Wiecking
Carlos
August 15, 2015
The dimensions exceed the checked baggage fee limits (l+w+h of 65in.), so regardless of the 50 lb weight limit, expect to pay the overage fee for dimensions alone.
February 4, 2015
I have a 29er Gary Fisher Genesis 2.0 Does it fit in this box?Thule?
Lanny S.
Armando I.
July 8, 2016
Yes
January 8, 2015
What are the main differences between this case and the Thule Round Trip Transition Bike Case (retails for $600). I have an R3 cervelo (50cm) and I would like to buy the best case (quality, safety and price). Any suggestions or feedback is welcome, please email at rr10@rice.edu. Thank you!
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Kyle Br
January 13, 2015
The Round Trip Transition Bike Case is larger with interior dimensions of Internal height 37 in Internal length 54 in Internal depth 15.5 in and is also a little heavier. With a 50cm bike you won't have issues with space on some shipping cases as someone with a large frame size would.
July 29, 2014
Does it fit tri bikes? Hows the padding...
Does it fit tri bikes? Hows the padding on the inside?
Rogelio J F.
Sarah L
July 30, 2014
Hey! This is also a similar situation as the EEP bag that we have. It will fit a medium size tri bike, but you may have to take the bars off. The wheels travel great in these and there are large pads inside to protect. These tend to be a tight squeeze, and I may have had to sit on my box a time or two when stuffing it full. I have never had any issues when traveling with my mountain bikes or road bikes in this box. Email me at slukas@backcountry.com if you need further insight! -Sarah
April 25, 2014
How much does it weigh?
How much does it weigh?
Margaret M.
Dan Be
April 27, 2014
The weight we have listed for this item is 14.80lbs.
A.A. K.
April 12, 2017
Hmmm. Bill above says 30lbs empty. Dan below says 15lbs empty.
Shawn T.
January 6, 2020
My Specialized Roubaix with nothing more than additional padding and tools to put the bike back together come in at exactly 50 lbs at the airport. It is a fairly heavy case but its amazing.
March 15, 2014
do the handlebar and or rear derrailler...
do the handlebar and or rear derrailler have to be removed
Dennis D.
Kevin K
March 17, 2014
DBUP650303, It all depends on the size of the frame. It is almost certain you will need to remove the handlebar. However, having to remove the rear derailleur would definitely be dependent on frame size. I would say if you had a small frame you should be alright, whereas a larger frame may require some attached parts to be removed.
Ian Gonder
May 8, 2018
Thank you for the great review