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ZIPP Dual Wheelbag

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Our Price: $124.99

Armor plating for your speed weaponry. Keep your big guns protected in transit to the races. Each bag holds two wheels plus race supplies like quick releases, CO2 cartridges, mini-pump, spare valve extenders or tubes theres even a stuff sack for little goodies. Two individual padded pockets hold each wheel to minimize the chance of damage while all accessories slip into separate pockets to prevent scratches. The outside is “belted with a thick layer of high-density foam to soak up the bumps while the thick-skinned nylon cover resists punctures and tears. Removable, adjustable shoulder strap plus padded hand strap. Total protection. Mesh ID pocket with key clip. Imported. Note: Zipp does not recommend shipping this product for international orders due to uncertain import taxes and duties. Not that they ever suggest your wheels are more important than your home or family or career, but they have noticed a few of their customers growing a rather unnatural attachment to their Zipps.Note: This bag is not rated for airline travel. Many folks have used them successfully for this, but there is no guarantee that your wheels are 100% protected from everything. When traveling with this bag, it is highly recommend that you remove the skewers from your wheels and pad the wheels with additional materials - especially if you're carrying a disc.