Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack
Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack

Outer Shell Dropper Seatpack


Same as the Expedition Seatpack but smaller so it has more saddle-to-tire clearance for a dropper seatpost or small bike.

It is meant for light, large volume items like a sleeping bag, tarp, and clothes. This bag feels solid even loaded up on the bumpy stuff because it has a 360° internal plastic frame that holds its shape. Rugged metal cam buckles means secure, no-slip connection points. Durable, water resistant construction. Good thigh clearance with room to get behind the saddle. This is a no-frills work horse with one strap for compression and extra gear.

*Must have 2" of exposed seatpost (50mm dropper extension) and 6" saddle-to-tire clearance at all times

 

Features

  • Dropper compatible - Must have 2" of exposed seatpost (50mm dropper extension) and 6" saddle-to-tire clearance at all times

  • 10.5L max. volume // Weight: 18 oz

  • Specially shaped 360°semi-rigid plastic frame

  • Rubberized contact patches under saddle and around seatpost

  • 6-point webbing attachments

  • Corrosion resistant metal-cam buckles

  • Roll closure with velcro

  • Compression strap can be used to strap on extra gear

  • Minimal seam construction for water resistance and durability (the top and sides are one piece of fabric)

  • PU coated Cordura (water resistant) or X-Pac main fabric +$15 (weatherproof)

  • HANDMADE IN CALIFORNIA

 

Instructions

  1. Lace webbing straps as shown in photo below

  2. Attach velcro strap(s) to seatpost

  3. Tighten webbing straps evenly to center and stabilize the bag