Without doubt the best backpack for cycling in my opinion (that's why I bought one). Convertible from a medium sized bag to a pretty large one. Couple of marks from use but nothing out of the ordinary. I just don't use it enough anymore.
"The Rambler backpack features a water-resistant main compartment which can be used in either "roll-top" mode, or in the traditional "flap-down" configuration. A key feature of the Rambler backpack is it's ability to quickly double in size from 1,350 cu.in. to 2,700 cu.in. when needed for extra cargo carrying capacity.
The Rambler also features multiple weatherproof compartments, urethane coated zippers, waterproof materials, and a carbon fiber reinforced internal frame suspension system. Front zippered pocket fits most 13in laptop computers or any tablet, a 17in laptop can fit in the rear rolltop compartment."
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Without doubt the best backpack for cycling in my opinion (that's why I bought one). Convertible from a medium sized bag to a pretty large one. Couple of marks from use but nothing out of the ordinary. I just don't use it enough anymore.
"The Rambler backpack features a water-resistant main compartment which can be used in either "roll-top" mode, or in the traditional "flap-down" configuration. A key feature of the Rambler backpack is it's ability to quickly double in size from 1,350 cu.in. to 2,700 cu.in. when needed for extra cargo carrying capacity.
The Rambler also features multiple weatherproof compartments, urethane coated zippers, waterproof materials, and a carbon fiber reinforced internal frame suspension system. Front zippered pocket fits most 13in laptop computers or any tablet, a 17in laptop can fit in the rear rolltop compartment."
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£150 posted from Glasgow.