Gear Trunk
Gear Trunk
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You don’t need another duffel bag.
You need gear that survives your worst, adapts to the ride, and carries every essential without compromise. Every line, seam, pocket, and material in the Gear Trunk has a backstory. We’re not talking about climbing Everest here. We’re talking about all the things you actually put your gear through.
Why We Designed It This Way
1. We chose 1680D TPU for a reason
We’ve hauled gear through wind, rain, slush, and snow. In wet or muddy terrain, your gear bag shouldn’t become a liability. The 1680D TPU outer shell keeps outside elements out, and when you toss in damp clothing, moisture doesn’t wick through. Your electronics, tools, and clothing stay safe and dry.
2. Compartments born from real rides
We’ve been in the trenches: loading up for multi-day rides, stopping to shift gear, crawling under trees to adjust straps. Over time, we saw the same problem zones every ride:
- Helmet and headgear: Bulky, awkward, and constantly needing padding and protection
- Boots and muddy footwear: Must be isolated, easy to clean, and never compromise dry gear
- Everything else: Radios, transceivers, goggles, gloves, spare parts
So we built dedicated compartments:
- Helmet compartment: Roomy enough for full-face and modular helmets, with structured support so nothing gets crushed
- Boot compartment: Lined with removable TPU so you can rinse or wipe out mud and water
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Main compartment:
- Two elastic pouches for tools, radios, avalanche gear, GPS, and essentials
- Zippered pocket for keys, phone, and wallet
- Two protective goggle pockets
- Open space for gloves, balaclava, neck brace, and soft goods
Every pocket and divider exists because we asked: Where do riders reach first? Where does a goggle or transceiver get stashed on a long day?
3. Size options that match your mission
We don’t believe one size fits all. Some days you’re out with minimal gear; other days you’re loaded for extended trips. That’s why we offer:
- 80 L: Compact yet capable
- 120 L: For big missions or multi-ride gear dumps
Choose based on how far you ride, how much gear you bring, and how much flexibility you want.
Tested in the Harshest Conditions
- Loaded with fully wet gear and ridden through alpine passes with sideways snow and rain. The shell never leaked.
- Boot compartments filled with soaked boots and hauled over rough terrain. The liner drained quickly and resisted abrasion.
- Zippers, seams, and pockets stress-tested in subzero cold and summer heat for durability, smooth operation, and longevity.
- Repeated loading and unloading on real trips confirmed the structure stayed firm and access remained intuitive.
Specs That Mean Something
| 80 L Gear Trunk | 120 L Gear Trunk | |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensions | 24″ × 17″ × 12″ (60 × 44 × 30 cm) | 30″ × 19″ × 14″ (76 × 48 × 36 cm) |
| Shell Material | 1680D TPU, waterproof | 1680D TPU, waterproof |
| Compartments | Helmet, boot, and main | Helmet, boot, and expanded main |
| Boot Liner | Removable TPU liner | Removable TPU liner |
| Goggle Pockets | 1 | 2 |
| Accessory Pockets | 2 internal mesh | 2 mesh + 1 zip |
| Weight | ~4.3 kg (9.5 lb) | ~6.15 kg (13.5 lb) |
The Wisdom Behind the Investment
You’re not buying a bag. You’re investing in fewer headaches, more reliability, and gear that outlasts seasons. The Gear Trunk isn’t just about holding equipment. It’s about holding your mission, your safety, and your peace of mind.
When conditions go south, your gear shouldn’t. This is the Gear Trunk — designed with intention, proven in the field, and built to carry your ride.
