Leopard Print Canvas Cycling Bag

  • £98.00
  • £98.00

"LEOLA"

Crafted in water-resistant cotton canvas this cycling bag is digitally printed with our signature leopard print, and finished with antique brass hardware and black cotton webbing handles. The cycling bag attaches to the bicycle securely with patented pannier clips which can be hidden behind a zipped pocket when off the bike.

This pannier cycle bag is lightweight and perfect for commuting to work by bike, or cycling to the shops and about town.

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Details

  • 100% Vegan.
  • Made in silicon coated, water-repellent cotton canvas.
  • Internal zip pocket for keeping everything tidy.
  • Adjustable pannier clips hide behind a padded zipped pocket to ensure the hooks do not dig into your back when worn on the shoulder.
  • Patented pannier hooks adjust to most pannier racks from 6mm-18mm and come complete with a central locking bar to secure the bag on the bike.
  • Removable adjustable shoulder strap to carry the bag easily off the bike.
  • Black canvas base to protect the print against marking. 

What Fits?

  • Dimensions: 38 cm (W) 30 cm (H) 14cm (D)
  • Weight: 1 kgs
  • Capacity: 16 litres
  • This bag will fit a 15” Laptop.

MATERIALS

  • Leopard print water-resistant canvas, with antique brass metalware, black cotton webbing handles and a faux leather name stamp. This bag is fully vegan.
  • The patented pannier clips are German manufactured by one of the industry's best pannier hook producers. The pannier hooks can be adapted to secure any standard pannier rack from 6mm - 18mm and come with an extra security bar to hold the bike bag firmly to the bike rack.
  • The hooks are set at 18cm apart (hook centre to hook centre). The bag will hang 28cm below the pannier rack. If you have any queries about if the bag will attach to your rack please get in touch. 
  • Silicon coating has been chosen for water-resistance so not to cause harm to the environment. 
  • (For your own safety make sure you remove this strap whilst cycling.)