A full face helmet is probably too big to fit inside the bag, but you can put the buckles through the handles. It's a pretty convenient bag to carry the rest of the gear though.
You can attach a carabiner to the handles, or just put the Camelbak in the front or rear shells. There are internal mesh pockets that should easily fit bottles.
That's a valid point. It's not a commuting bag but it does come with backpack straps so you can ride with it. I think it would be a 'nice to have' even if you are in a parking lot / side of the road getting ready for early morning ride.
The pack is a Fail. Uncomfortable when loaded up. It needs back support or a frame insert sheet. Also, a high contrast interior would make it easier to find stuff. Everything disappears in black interior. A small military style flight bag can do similar for less money.
Good points - yes the PakGo could be better. Personally, I still really like the bag as it has nicely labeled and separate compartments so you don't accidently forget to pack something. It's really convenient during a race or cycling event as all your clothing and gear are separated and well protected. That said, a duffle bag or basic backpack is a much more affordable way to carry gear.
Is there an option or way to carry a full face helmet! Great review. Thanks.
A full face helmet is probably too big to fit inside the bag, but you can put the buckles through the handles. It's a pretty convenient bag to carry the rest of the gear though.
Is there a way to attach a camelbak? I live in apartment so its trouble bringing gear bag and the camelbak plus handling the bike in the elevator etc
You can attach a carabiner to the handles, or just put the Camelbak in the front or rear shells. There are internal mesh pockets that should easily fit bottles.
Why would it need reflective elements? I don’t think it’s intended to be ridden with
That's a valid point. It's not a commuting bag but it does come with backpack straps so you can ride with it. I think it would be a 'nice to have' even if you are in a parking lot / side of the road getting ready for early morning ride.
The pack is a Fail. Uncomfortable when loaded up. It needs back support or a frame insert sheet. Also, a high contrast interior would make it easier to find stuff. Everything disappears in black interior. A small military style flight bag can do similar for less money.
Good points - yes the PakGo could be better. Personally, I still really like the bag as it has nicely labeled and separate compartments so you don't accidently forget to pack something. It's really convenient during a race or cycling event as all your clothing and gear are separated and well protected. That said, a duffle bag or basic backpack is a much more affordable way to carry gear.