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"Pack up, get on your bike and start your journey." In keeping with this motto, all models in the new bag and clothing collection feature many functional details that make packing for the tour easier and are also designed to improve comfort in wet, dry, warm or cold conditions.
Five new bike bags specially designed for two-wheeled adventures are the centrepiece of the collection. All bags are easy and space-saving to fit, this applies to the top model Rack Bag as well as to the additional bags for the handlebars, top tube, frame and saddle. Combined, they are designed to offer over 40 litres of storage space for clothing, food and equipment.
All bags are made from durable, extra-strong and 100% recycled polyester. Each design is based on waterproof materials to keep personal items dry. In addition, reflective elements are incorporated for better visibility.
The bikewear collection has been specially developed for the requirements and needs of bikers and combines low weight and comfort with reliable performance. Jack Wolfskin focusses on fit, visibility and functionality. The innovative brrr° technology is designed to achieve a triple chill effect through cooling, active moisture transport and quick drying. The brrr° material contains natural minerals, is firmly integrated into the fibre and cannot be washed out.
"Jack Wolfskin welcomes and supports the trend towards adventures, exploration and off-road tours and has created a bikepacking range specially designed for multi-day tours," says Daniele Grasso, Vice President Product & Apparel. "The innovative models focus on performance, functionality and durability, while the brand continues its commitment to sustainable design. The collection brings a whole new level of comfort and functionality to this growing segment."
Further information on the entire collection is available here