A rack and a bag in one — rock-solid, if you can stomach the outlay.
The AeroPack tries to end the seat-pack sway debate by bolting the whole thing to a featherweight arch. On rough ground it mostly wins that argument — your line stays your line.
A rack and a bag in one — rock-solid, if you can stomach the outlay.
Mounting is a one-click affair once the thru-axle adaptor is fitted, and the load sits low and locked. We noticed it most on long, loaded descents where a strap pack would be writhing behind us.
The catch is money and a little weight. You are buying into a system, and the accessories add up. But for riders chasing stability above all, nothing else we have tested comes close.
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