Thule Roundtrip Bags

Discover the ultimate travel companion with our collection of roundtrip bags designed for adventure enthusiasts. These versatile bags offer ample storage and smart organization features, ensuring your gear stays secure and accessible. With durable materials and weather-resistant designs, they are built to withstand the rigors of travel. Lightweight and easy to carry, these bags are perfect for transporting your equipment, whether you're heading to the mountains or the beach. Elevate your travel experience with a roundtrip bag that combines functionality and style seamlessly.

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Thule RoundTrip 55L Bike Duffle Bag - No Color
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Thule RoundTrip 55L Bike Duffle Bag - No Color

$149.95

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Also love the 3 top handles. ... My departure check list is more efficient knowing where everything is suppose to be in the bag. ... We use them as our daily gear transport but can easily see this working for an extended bike

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5 Gciocci
This is One of the hidden gems in the Thule line up.

5 All the bikes
Our family of 3 riders has a lot of STUFF! This bag gives everyone a neat way of organizing and keeping our gear separated from one another. The compartments and the small zipper pocket are our favorites. Everyone even has their own color! We use them as our daily gear transport but can easily see this working for an extended bike trip. The long carry strap is super comfortable and well placed. Also love the 3 top handles. If you do n't have the top zip closed you can still grab by the two side handles and move it around without dumping it.

5 Annamul
I researched a ton of bags before I decided on this bag. This bag by far has the best compartments and overall organization of any others on the market! I was able to get all of my gear in here, tools, clothes, pads, helmet, shoes, snacks, etc. For way too long I had my crap spread out in the back of my car in a few different bags. Now I have everything I need in one easy to carry bag. This is VERY WELL constructed and has a nice handle on top and comfy shoulder strap. Highly recommended and no one paid me or gave me free merchandise in exchange for my review.

5 Bicicletero
I bought my bag about a mon th ago and I love it. It feet ’s all my bicycle gear, tools and more. I highly recommend it to have all your bicycle needs when traveling by road or air.

5 Maggie May
I love this bike bag! I put all my gear in it, including bike clothing that I wear regularly. It makes getting ready for trips, even just day trips, so much easier having everything I need in one place. Well designed and thought out. Thanks Thule!

Thule Roundtrip Transition Bike Case - No Color

Thule Roundtrip Transition Bike Case - No Color

$999.95

(18)

Super simple to use and very safe for the bike. ... I am pleased with how roomy the box is and that I was able to fit my touring/commuter style bike in the box when many other bike box manufacturers were not spacious

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5 JackBurgeson
When I tell my wife it will only be 30 minutes to pack the bike, she believes me now. Used to take me a whole lot longer. One of the easiest travel cases I have ever worked with. Worth the cost. Safe, secure, and not a pain to take the bike apart.

5 Nicolas
Super simple to use and very safe for the bike. Much better than the competitor ’s box.

5 JR
I travel with the case 3 4 times per year. I have never had my bike damaged in any way using this case. Its larger than other cases I have used, but airlines charge the same price so I would rather have a slightly larger case to know my bike is properly protected.

5 BC
We actually borrowed this case from a friend and are now looking to buy our own. Packing the bike was super easy having the stand included for maintenance was great. Plenty of room inside to pack helmet, shoes, pump and gear. Southwest has a flat bike fee so flying with it was easy. It is pretty large so you will likely need an SUV to transport it

5 sitzmark
After using the Transition case to fly from MA to Colorado and back, all of my initial doubts about the case were eliminated. A truly easy case to travel with! Yes, it is a bit larger and heavier than traditional clamshell cases, but not significantly. About 20 inches DIM larger( L W H) and about 5lbs heavier. My brother traveled the same trip with a clamshell case great case, but the Transition's vertical orientation and rail mount system proved to be much more travel friendly. Little disassembly of my bike was required to fit in the Transition case. The front wheel was removed and the forks locked into the fork mount rail. I pulled the rear wheel and swapped in a spare rear hub/cassette/skewer and left my rear derailleur mounted. This protected my rear triangle and tensioned the chain to keep it from damaging the frame. I also removed the saddle/post and handlebar/stem. Bar/stem was zip tied to top tube and forks. Entire frame was covered with pipe foam, but since the case does not contact the frame, this was for extra precaution only. Wheelset was placed in the provided wheel bags and the top cover was locked in place using the two ratchet buckles. I secured a TSA combination lock through the D rings. TSA opened and inspected the Transition case in both directions, but there was no evidence of inspection, other than the TSA information tag inside. Usually cases( ski, bicycle, etc.) are not repacked or sealed the same after TSA inspection. I assume because of the simplicity of closure, the Transition case was completely resealed exactly as I had packed it. Conversely, my brother's clamshell case had 4 straps left unsecured by TSA. The baggage handlers in Denver commented how easy the case was for them to handle when they returned it to me. The Transition case has a few very minor scuffs after travel, but unless inspected closely it still looks new. All hardware and handles remained securely attached and survived the trip with no damage. The vertical orientation of the Transition case makes it very stable and easy to maneuver. Most cases roll in a horizontal position, which can make navigating narrow spaces and crowded airport terminals challenging. The Transition case is about 6 inches taller than clamshell cases, but it rolled( upright) into the rear of a minivan with plenty of clearance. I did have to lay the case on its side to transport in a midsize SUV. Upon arrival at my destination, I slid the stem/bar back on the steerer, realigned, and set proper torque. Did the same with post/saddle I removed the hub/cassette assembly and fitted my rear wheel. Finally, I removed the bike from the rail mount and installed my front wheel. Ready to ride! For the parts of my trip where transportation of bike by vehicle was required, I used the open( top removed) Transition case as a rail mount carrier in the back of a mini van. A very stable and protected way to transport that only required removal of the front and rear wheels. Seeing how well the Transition case traveled to my destination, I no longer had ANY doubts about traveling with the Transition. Only suggestion might be a backup strap( rubber or velcro) to lock the rear of the rail into the bottom of the case just as a precaution in case the primary lock mechanism is dislodged by large impact. Perfect case Thule!! Thanx.

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  • What features should I look for in a bike duffel bag?
  • What materials are commonly used in bike duffel bags?
  • How can a bike duffel bag enhance my cycling experience?
  • Are there different styles of bike duffel bags available?
  • What should I consider for seasonal use of a bike duffel bag?

Frequently Asked Questions For Thule Roundtrip Bags

When selecting a bike duffel bag, consider features such as size, compartments for organization, and durability. Look for water-resistant materials to protect your gear from the elements. Additional features like padded straps or handles can enhance comfort during transport.

Bike duffel bags are typically made from durable synthetic materials like nylon or polyester, which offer resistance to wear and tear. Many bags also include water-resistant coatings to keep your belongings dry. Reinforced stitching and heavy-duty zippers are also common for added durability.

A bike duffel bag can significantly enhance your cycling experience by providing a convenient way to transport your gear to and from rides. With ample space for clothing, tools, and accessories, it helps keep everything organized and easily accessible. Additionally, a well-designed bag can protect your equipment during travel.

Yes, bike duffel bags come in various styles to cater to different needs. Some are designed for casual use, while others are optimized for travel with features like padded compartments. You can also find bags with specific designs for road biking or mountain biking, depending on your cycling preferences.

When considering seasonal use of a bike duffel bag, think about the climate and conditions you will encounter. For colder months, look for bags that can accommodate extra layers or gear. In warmer weather, lightweight and breathable materials may be more suitable. Additionally, consider how easy the bag is to clean after muddy or wet rides.