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Gas Tank updates

The faithfull gas tank has served many people well. However after 3 years it needed a bit of re-thinking. A common complaint was that the small gap at the front of the bag could eject skittles and Mike and Ikes without warning in technical terrain. Believable, however I never had that problem with peanut M&M’s Gas Tank updates

Iditarod Trail Invitational

This year, the vast majortiy of bikers in the baddest snow bike race in the world were decked out with Revelate bags. Four years ago, frame bags made in a basement started apearing on peoples bikes at the race… the last 2 years the big saddle bags grew more popular. This year it came full Iditarod Trail Invitational

Go Arrowhead 135 Racers!

Good luck to everybody racing the Arrowhead 135. And thanks to all your support. Looking through the roster about 50 bikers (fifty!!) are rocking Revelate bags. That brings a big smile to my face! Stay warm everyone!

Large Gas Tanks

Just in time for the winter races, Large gas tanks are in stock. Large Gas Tanks are fully padded top tube cases that taper outwards at the front. They are best for when you need to carry a lot of stuff and don’t mind your knees hitting the sides when you stand up to pedal. Large Gas Tanks

Tangles are back

Mountain Tangle bags are back in stock. They are sick! Updates include improved zipper details and a padded down tube section so stuff does not bang around.

Mike’s Vid

Worth your 15 minutes for sure. (and yeah, he had some of our gear) IditaTour: Part one. from lacemine29 on Vimeo.

VX Mountain Feedbags

A limited edition of all black Mountain Feedbags made with VX 21 panels are now in stock. Still have a few of the grey ones too…

Harness update

The new version of the Harness is finally available. It only took 8 months, quite a bit of tooling and tweaking was needed to get here. The origins of the harness date way back to some early tours using just the lid of an old Dana Designs Bomb pack as a handle bar bag. It Harness update

Brett and Cam’s Trip

Brett de Woody and Cameron Lawson recently completed a 350 mile fat tire bike – packraft assisted beach expedition ride along the Gulf of Alaska. Their route was similar to the trip Dylan Kentch and I completed in 2008 but avoided the hazards of Hubbard Gap. The duo enjoyed decent weather and mellow crossings of Brett and Cam’s Trip