
Jon from Two Tone ATL has teamed up with Atlanta-based Alter Manufacturing to make a run of musette bags. Head over to swoop and see Jon’s discount code.

Jon from Two Tone ATL has teamed up with Atlanta-based Alter Manufacturing to make a run of musette bags. Head over to swoop and see Jon’s discount code.
Tom Briggs from Skitch made this rad video for Inside Line Equipment, showcasing their MKiii DSLR bag.
When Kyle first made his Save the Track Bike! buttons for the 2010 NAHBS, I doubt he thought it’d take off like it has. For 2013, he’s working on a few STTB products and while I was in LA, I took a few photos of them. The kit looks great and the musette ain’t too shabby either. More info to come…

In what seems to be a match made in heaven, Geekhouse and REload teamed up to design a medium Flight Pack. Rather than going all in with the razzle dazzle, they kept it simple, with two accents on the side pockets. Flight Packs are the perfect size for a race-day pack, or even a daily use backpack, so pick one up here!

Eric at ILE teamed up with Jeremy and Neil at Cedar Cycling on a run of Cedar Green saddle bags. These easy-to-access bags are made in California and come in either ripstop or green waxed canvas for $40. Pick one up at Cedar and don’t forget to check out their other products here.
At the 2012 Philly Bike Expo, one brand I was looking forward to meeting the most was Swift Industries. Their small, yet productive workshop puts out some of the best looking touring bags out there. From small to large panniers, saddle bags, rando bags and even Cetma porteur bags, their entire line screams functionality with personality. Rather than try to photograph the bags inside the convention, I rolled it outside.
These bags are all made by hand in Seattle, Washington and are fully customizable. Check out more below!

ILE has been working hard on designing this new Transfer Bag, their race-day bag. It’s specially designed to take your kit, shoes, helmet and anything else you need for the track, cross or crit race. Get the scoop on one at MASH.

Today Mission Workshop added a new product to their Arkiv VX line, the R8 Field Pack:
“The Advanced Projects Edition VX / R8 Field Pack allows for the secure and simple attachment of weatherproof accessories to the exterior of the bag. The Arkiv® modular system gives the bag freedom to evolve and adapt as needed. With an arsenal of accessories to choose from the R8 series is ready to travel. Accessories range from simple cell phone pouches and tool pockets to larger organizers and laptop sleeves. Equipped with 8 Arkiv rails and available in two sizes.
The AP Edition is made with a 1000 denier VX Cordura ripstop shell backed with a PTFE waterproof membrane. In addition, the R8 is lined with a lightweight VX70 ripstop liner. All of which results in an exceptionally durable barrier to the elements.
All Arkiv bags and accessories are completely weatherproof, made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty. Only available through Mission Workshop and Firmament Berlin”
Pick up one of these here, at Mission Workshop.

They’ll probably sell out but who cares! I love this photo of the new WWII Replica Ramblin Roll. Maybe you can still grab a cap while they’re in stock at Tracko.