The new Dispersed Rack Bag is a rack-top bag with a structured base, an optional waterproof inner bag, and a roll-top design. It’s made to order in the fabric and color of your choosing. Check out all the details here…
The freshly released Dispersed Rack Bag was inspired and tested by Katie and Andrew Strempke’s friend, Tim Tait. It’s designed to be quick to access, making it ideal for extra layers, snacks, or anything else you might need during the day. It uses a roll-top closure and a simple G-hook buckle, so one strap is all you need to open it.
The Dispersed Rack Bag has webbing attachment points on the base to work with a wide range of racks. The main strap holds the bag to the rack, and the Voile Nano Straps secure the corners. Dispersed has tested the bag on racks with 3″ spacing between rails (Mica Rat Tail rack), up to 5″ spacing between rails (Tumbleweed Pannier rack, Salsa Alternator rack). The 4″ spacing between the webbing on the bottom works well with anything in that range.
The bag isn’t waterproof, but, like the Dispersed Handlebar Roll I reviewed, it offers an optional inner dry bag for those who need it. According to Dispersed, they prefer a removable dry bag because it’s better protected from abrasion and allows you to keep wet and dry items separate. It’s also easier to grab the contents and take them inside, leaving the outer bag installed. The bag features an angled front profile for seat clearance and a rear light mount.
The Dispersed Rack Bag has a 10L volume, weighs 250 grams (including straps), and the optional dry bag weighs an additional 70 grams. It is 13″ (33cm) long and 6″ (15.5cm) wide. Each bag is made to order in your choice of main Ultra material color and a massive selection of accent material/color. It costs $130 without a dry bag; the dry bag adds $35 USD.
Learn more at Dispersed.Bike.
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