Chrome's Night edition of their well respected Citizen bag, rebuilt with unique reflective materials. The ultra-subtle reflective strips and 3M outer panel gives 100 meter visibility from any light source, but without the horrid, mirror shine of normal reflective materials. Murdered out black during the day, this hyper-technical bag comes to life at night. It retains the Citizen's normal 26L internal capacity to fit in anything you need on a daily basis, from a laptop to your gym gear, and the compression and stability straps mean that the bag will keep packed down and won't swing around on your back, whatever you're carrying. The quality of these bags really does deserve mention, as well as the hyper-reflective upgrades. The 1000 denier Cordura is about as tough as it's possible to get, and the truck-tarp inner means that you can carry pointy objects without being worried about ripping the lining.
Organisation:
The bag is one main compartment, with a small front pocket and zip section for quick access. It also has a number of small easily accessed front pockets for pens and tools. The main compartment is huge and waterproof, with enough space for a 17" laptop as well as the rest of your day's gear.
Features:
- Weight: 2.5 lb.
- Fabric: 1000 denier Cordura outer shell, 18 oz. truck tarp liner sealed with military spec. seam binding
- Product Source: Chico, CA, USA
- Flat Dimensions: 22” wide, 13” high, 7” deep
- Volume: 26L
- Seat-belt buckle release that doubles as a bottle opener
- Five bar seat belt webbing
- EVA foam padded shoulder strap
- Cross-chest load stabiliser
- Velcro accessory-mounting strap
After 15 years in business Chrome bags are now officially one of the biggest boys in the cycling bag game. The bags have always been and still are made in the USA. They all have a sting clean look, with the signature metal buckles and red logo. Now the Chrome range is larger but the prices are still great, as is the quality.
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