I've had the pleasure of putting the Tailfin SpeedPack to the test on some of my longest and most grueling rides, and I must say, it's been a revelation. The first thing that struck me was the build quality – the SpeedPack feels like a premium product, with a sturdy yet lightweight design that exudes a sense of durability. The materials used are top-notch, with a water-resistant nylon that's resistant to the elements and a smartly designed clip system that keeps everything secure.
On the bike, the SpeedPack performs flawlessly. It's designed to be a seat-bag-and-seat-wedge hybrid, and it achieves this goal with ease. The wedge provides a stable platform for the bag, keeping it firmly in place even on the most aggressive descents. The bag itself is spacious, with ample room for tools, snacks, and other essentials. I've been able to fit a full-size multi-tool, a spare tube, and a few energy gels in there with ease, and the SpeedPack still feels roomy.
One of the key benefits of the SpeedPack is its ability to eliminate the "bobbing" effect that's so common with traditional saddle bags. This is especially noticeable on rough terrain, where the bag can bounce up and
Tailfin Tailfin’s SpeedPack