A simple solution to the hassle of hauling your bike around. Just whip off your front wheel, remove the seat and pop your precious toy inside the Dogsbody. For big trips, line it with 'disposable' cardboard to provide additional impact protection. Folds into a compact 'A4' package when you get to your destination.
Weight: 1200 gm
Tardis | Dogsbody | |
Approx. Packed Dimensions | 135 cm x 80 cm | 172 cm x 80 cm |
Bag Weight | 1800 gm | 1240 gm |
Disassembly Required | Moderate | Minimal |
Unfortunately my 29” L Stumpjumper wouldn’t fit (without removing the back wheel as well) but it was perfect for my son’s medium 27.5” Stance and made our flight to Christchurch very easy
Bought 2 of these bags to transport our stock standard 23er Giant hard tails. Nothing fancy. Bag struggles to fit the Size M and no hope fitting the XL. Less funky talk and more realism in product descriptions please.
I have now had three of these bike bags - getting a new one as my bikes (and the bags) have gotten bigger over the years. They are robust, easy to use and when you arrive are so small they take up no room in your car and/or luggage. One thing I would like to ask for - please can we have one that is longer? taking off the handlebars is a real pain and I think the bike is better protected while they are still on.
My wife and myself are not bikers but our daughter in Melbourne has asked us to send her racing bike over. A friend recommended the Dogsbody and so we ordered one from you. This weekend we opened it up and packed the bike. We were very satisfied by the product, instructions and GroundEffect story - by bikers for bikers. We hope to ship the product this weekend with her sister. Hopefully the handlers will not be too rough! But yes, we are happy with the product.
Iam old school, the old 26 inch wheel bag was taken all over the world and worked very will. I could fit the whole bike in ,just wheel and handle bars ,to remove. Easy setup at the airport. The new bag for my down country endro 29er that Iam taking to Europe has not adapted well . Had to drop all the pressure in the rear tire just to squeeze the fork into the bottom,very tight side walls and height ,so I had to take the seat off too. Just a couple of inches each way and boom ,all problems solved . My bike is a size large but I was expecting a better fit. As we are traveling with a camper van I wanted the easy fold up bag,