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We've all been there: the flow is tempting, the speed increases and suddenly the trail becomes treacherous. In moments like these, equipment often separates the wheat from the chaff. A good back protector is now part of the standard repertoire for many mountain bikers, whether in the bike park or on an after-work ride. Decathlon is now launching a new candidate under its Rockrider performance brand that can do far more than just act as a backpack.
The centrepiece of the new Rockrider backpack is the integrated D3O protector. For all those who like it technical: the material is soft and flexible in its normal state, but hardens in a flash on impact to absorb the energy. The highlight: the protector element can be removed. So if you want to travel "light" or use the rucksack in everyday life, you can simply leave the protection in the locker.
With a volume of 21 litres, the rucksack is aimed at the "golden mean". It is large enough for a day tour including a change of clothes and a snack, but compact enough not to swing back and forth on technical descents. An ergonomic carrying system with a neoprene-reinforced hip belt is designed to ensure that the pack sits firmly on the body even when things get really bumpy on the roots.
Particularly smart: Decathlon has designed the backpack as a Year-round tool designed.
The Defence Bag offers 21 litres of volume, divided into four separate compartments. A soft fabric glasses pocket protects sensitive glasses from scratches. A special compartment accommodates range extenders for e-mountain bikes. In winter, an avalanche shovel or probe can be stowed there as an alternative. Side attachment options allow skis to be transported, while another option allows snowboards to be carried. Depending on the model configuration, it is compatible with RECCO reflectors, which are designed to facilitate localisation in the event of avalanche accidents.
The organisation allows you to carry tools, spare parts, snacks and a change of clothes. According to the manufacturer, the pockets are arranged in such a way that frequently used items can be reached quickly.
It's no secret that Decathlon comes in at a premium. But with the materials used (100% coated polyester for maximum abrasion resistance) and the well thought-out layout, the Rockrider protector backpack is aimed directly at the established competition. With 99,99 Euro the hurdle for more safety on the mountain is now significantly lower for many riders.
If you are looking for the right "backbone", you should take a look at these classics as well as the Rockrider model:
Safety should never be a question of budget. With the new Rockrider rucksack, Decathlon provides a strong argument for anyone looking for a robust all-in-one solution for summer and winter without breaking the bank.

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