Tailfin's Saddle Bags with Integrated Racks Get Faster with New SpeedPack
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Tailfin's Saddle Bags with Integrated Racks Get Faster with New SpeedPack
"The Tailfin SpeedPack is the brand's newest bag and integrated rack, with the claim of "the fastest pack in the world." How Tailfin backs that claim up is a bit cloudy, but they say that they designed and engineered the SpeedPack with the fastest endurance cyclists on the planet. Tailfin engineered the SpeedPack with ultra-distance racing, bikepacking, and everything in between in mind."
"Tailfin's design eliminates many of the frustrating issues commonly encountered with different types of frame bags. The SpeedPack quickly locks into place, without the use of velcro, without any sway, sag, or movement while you pedal. Set up is easy, fast, and repeatable, making the bag system easy to remove when not in use. And it is also 100% waterproof."
"Venturing away from the top entry design of the CargoPack, the Tailfin SpeedPack is accessed from the rear. It also incorporates an integrated arch, eliminating movement while maintaining the weight of the bag in balance. The SpeedPack's rear entry also allows for easier cinching and overall compressed packing of the bag. Overall, the SpeedPack is smaller than the CargoPack with 10+3L of storage, vs. 18L for the CargoPack. That makes the SpeedPack more suited for rides where packing fast and light are appropriate."
The Tailfin SpeedPack is a lighter, slimmer integrated rack-and-bag engineered for ultra-distance racing and bikepacking. The system targets fast endurance riders and follows design cues from Tailfin's CargoPack, but with reduced volume (10+3L versus 18L) for quicker, lighter packing. The SpeedPack locks into place without velcro, eliminates sway and sag, and is fully waterproof. A rear-entry design and integrated arch improve balance, allow easier cinching, and enable more compressed packing. Setup and removal are quick and repeatable, making the SpeedPack suited to rides that prioritize aerodynamic performance and minimalist storage.
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