SCI-CON AEROTECH EVOLUTION X TSA - TSA Approved Bike Travel Bag
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No, that is the short answer. My answer is yes. A longer answer is that the larger your frame is, the harder it is I have traveled internationally over the past few years and have never had to worry about my bike being damaged. I think this is a great
Although I am not certain, I believe it to be The handlebars do not have to be disassembled for the version 0 version. Removing the pedals and wheels is all that needs to be done.
The answer is yes. There is no problem with the fit of my bike since it has disc brakes.
Selected User Reviews For SCI-CON AEROTECH EVOLUTION X TSA - TSA Approved Bike Travel Bag
In terms of usability, it is adequate, however it is not exactly enjoyable. 1.
1. In general, packing for a road bike takes a bit more time than advertised. In particular, packing for a gravel bike takes a lot longer As well as removing the tires from the wheels, the rear derailleur also has to be removed in order to fit it in the wheel * * 2. A weight of The case weighs 12kg on average, which is more or less in line with what was advertised. However, there is not much room left for a bike with the typical 50-lb limits on US carriers. There is room for the synapse, with a couple of extra pounds to spare (which you'll need since airlines always add an extra cent to the ticket price). As far as the gravel that I ride in, I pack the tires and seat post in a separate bag to stay within 1. 2. 3. The bag is quite awkward to carry. Recessed handholds don't provide the same level of comfort as handles (and actually create problems fitting the bike inside the case), but the single handle near the bottom can be helpful for loading into the trunk of a taxi - if it stays attached. If you are riding an airport bus or loading a car on a slope, you have to hold the case in order to lock the wheels. 4 *br /*br Despite the above, I can live with the case, and would rate it a 3 A 4 star rating minus 1 star for DURABILITY issues. The first time I used it, one of the internal support straps had come loose. According to the appearance of this design, it incorporates a defective combination of Straps are made from nylon webbing that has a hole (no grommet) for a bolt to fit through. There is a small washer between the webbing and bolt to prevent damage from tearing the webbing. Unfortunately, the washer is too small and the material is too soft to hold together in this way, and it fell through. Replacement straps, metal nails, and a few screws were all I needed to repair it myself. The holes have been grommed, and the washers are larger. I agree with the I pulled the external strap out of the case on my most recent use (only the fourth time) while lifting it out of a car trunk due to the same design flaw (top The mount on this one appears to be more difficult to repair, as it does not have a bolt, but a rivet, for which fewer people are likely to have the right Due to the next point, I would have to resort to a swaged cable, but I haven't tried it yet, and I am not going to try it. In any case, these single-family homes are likely to be There is no way that point attachments are made from materials strong enough to handle their task. The following is the final paragraph. Lastly, and this is the final straw, the case is just simply not enough of a case to stand up to the rigors of airline flights An example of a puncture in a handle recess The worst is a crack in the base of the case, which extends from the hinge to the wheel well, which appeared during this same (fourth) use (photo 3). It is this type of structural damage that renders the case useless, in part due to the fact that an airline will no longer assume responsibility in the event of damage to its I felt that the overall price was very poor for the services provided.
A well-made product. My bike was kept in a safe and secure place.
I used it on a round trip flight from Phoenix to Maui and it performed beautifully. I knew a guy who had the evoc pro, which had its wheels and frame badly damaged. Although there were scratches and scuffs on the Sci Con, even a small gouge, the bike was in perfect condition.
A round trip was all the case lasted, and the plastic cracked and the hinge fell apart. I strongly advise you not to buy this!.