Berlin’s Gramm Tourpacking is back with yet another new bag release. Today, they present the Gramm Diamond Bag Tall, a double-capacity version of their popular rack-mounted Diamond Bag with unique angles and an innovative “origami” folding lid. Find more details and photos here…
Just last week, we shared news of Gramm Tourpacking’s all-new Grill Bag, and the woman-owned brand from Berlin is back again with yet another release today: the Gramm Diamond Bag Tall. It’s a fresh take on their state-of-the-art Diamond Bag with double the capacity, now coming in at 11 liters, further optimizing it for loaded riding. I’ve been using a prototype of the original Diamond Bag for a couple of years now (as awarded in my 2023 Editor’s Dozen), and its somewhat limited capacity is my only complaint about an otherwise stellar bag. The new Diamond Bag Tall solves that issue for riders who want to carry more on longer rides, maintaining the beautiful silhouette, drop-bar-friendly angles, and ultra-user-friendly lid design.
The Gramm Diamond Bag Tall is made to integrate seamlessly with the Allygn Components Diamond Rack, but it will mount to many other rando-style front racks. It closes with FidLock Snap hardware, is highly weather-resistant, has two internal mesh pockets, and features an exterior shock cord for lashing on lighter pieces such as rain jackets and overflow snacks. An included shoulder strap makes it easy to haul off the bike, too. Thew new taller profile is especially well suited to frames with large headtubes.
The Diamond Bag Tall is available now in Dimension-Polyant X-Pac RX36 Black (100% post consumer recycled polyester) and ECOPAK Ultra X 200 Black Magic. Both variants feature a light-colored ECOPAK 200 Silver Bullet liner and a tough Hypalon base. The Diamond Bag is handmade in small batches by Gramm’s manufacturing partner in Portugal. It weighs in at 700 grams in ECOPAK Ultra and 780 grams in X-Pac RX36 and costs €259/€279 for the bag only or €405/€425 when bundled with Allygn Components Diamond Rack in X-Pac RX36/ECOPAK Ultra, respectively.
You can find complete details over at Gramm-Tourpacking.com.
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