
"Cyber Monday and Cyber Week may be behind us, but Ortlieb has just announced its new Cyber Line. It has nothing to do with online shopping discounts near the holidays. Instead, the name refers to a limited capsule collection of the brand's popular bike packs and bags in new "cyber" colors. With "cyber pink" and "cyber blue", as well as combinations of the two, these colors are bright and very attention-grabbing compared to the more subdued colors typically found in Ortlieb's products."
"The Cyber Line currently consists of five of Ortlieb's existing products done up in the fresh, bright pink and blue colorways. These include the popular Back-Roller pannier, Velocity Lite backpack, and the Micro-Bag saddle bag. The lineup also includes the new last-year Duffle Lite duffel bag, and the Velo-Sling convertible handlebar bag/shoulder sling that was launched earlier this year. All of the Cyber Line models are made with the same high-quality weatherproof materials, welded seams, and craftsmanship that Ortlieb's products are known for."
"Ortlieb Velocity Lite Backpack: $160 This courier-style waterproof backpack is made with a new PU-coated nylon fabric and a roll-top closure. The 23-liter storage capacity consists of a large open compartment with a laptop sleeve. Foam blocks on the back provide cushion and ventilation with ergonomic shoulder straps and a waist belt for comfort and stability. The front and back panels are Cyber Blue, while the sides are Cyber Pink."
Ortlieb introduced the Cyber Line, a limited capsule collection featuring bright Cyber Pink and Cyber Blue colorways for five existing products. The lineup includes the 20‑liter Back‑Roller pannier with Quick‑Lock2.1 attachment ($140), the 23‑liter Velocity Lite courier backpack with PU‑coated nylon, roll‑top closure, laptop sleeve, foam back blocks, ergonomic shoulder straps and a waist belt ($160), the Micro‑Bag saddle bag, the Duffle Lite duffel, and the Velo‑Sling convertible handlebar/shoulder sling. All Cyber Line models use Ortlieb's weatherproof materials, welded seams, and established craftsmanship. The vivid colors aim to increase visibility compared with more subdued traditional tones.
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