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vaude fahrradtasche für gepäckträger hinten Vaude Aqua Back Gepäckträger-Fahrradtaschen 48 L

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vaude fahrradtasche für gepäckträger hinten Vaude Aqua Back Gepäckträger-Fahrradtaschen 48 L2 Wasserdichte Fahrradtaschen 24 L Aqua Back VAUDE Wie der Name schon sagt, ist die Vaude Aqua Back eine 100 % wasserdichte Hinterradtasche mit Rollverschluss. Das Aqua Back Set ist in verschiedenen Farben erhltlich: Schwarz, Grn, Gelb, Rot und Blau. Diese wasserfeste Tasche besteht aus strapazierfhiger, PVC freier Planenstoff mit einer fischschuppenartigen Struktur. Dank des Rollverschlusses ist die Gre anpassbar, und eine absolute Wasserdichtigkeit

2 Wasserdichte Fahrradtaschen 24 L Aqua Back VAUDE

Wie der Name schon sagt, ist die Vaude Aqua Back eine 100 % wasserdichte Hinterradtasche mit Rollverschluss.

Das Aqua Back Set ist in verschiedenen Farben erhältlich: Schwarz, Grün, Gelb, Rot und Blau.

Diese wasserfeste Tasche besteht aus strapazierfähiger, PVC-freier Planenstoff mit einer fischschuppenartigen Struktur. Dank des Rollverschlusses ist die Größe anpassbar, und eine absolute Wasserdichtigkeit ist gewährleistet, sodass der Inhalt optimal vor Feuchtigkeit geschützt ist. Im geräumigen Hauptfach gibt es eine zusätzliche Tasche für kleine Gegenstände.

Jede Tasche misst 37 x 33 x 19 cm. Die Rückseite ist besonders widerstandsfähig. Zur besseren Organisation kann die Aqua Back mit einem SortYour Organizer ergänzt werden. Dieser ermöglicht eine praktische Unterteilung des Stauraums. Zudem gibt es das Addita Bag Netz, ideal für feuchte Kleidung oder Handtücher.

Fahrradtasche für Gepäckträger

Die Taschen werden beidseitig am hinteren Gepäckträger befestigt. Dank des QMR 2.0 Systems und der stabilen Rückwand sind sie besonders stabil. Die Befestigung erfolgt einfach durch das Verschieben der Haken über kleine Rollen. Mit nur einem Klick lassen sich die Taschen schnell und sicher am Gepäckträger anbringen. Die QMR-Haken sind mit verschiedenen Rohrdurchmessern (8-16 mm) kompatibel.

Das Quick Mount Release (QMR 2.0) System ermöglicht eine Diebstahlsicherung mit abschließbaren Befestigungshaken, sodass die Tasche nicht vom Gepäckträger entfernt werden kann. Die Öffnung für das Schloss oder Kabel hat einen Durchmesser von 3 mm.

Zusätzlich befindet sich an der stabilen Rückwand ein 360° drehbarer Haken, um die Tasche an jeden Gepäckträger anzupassen. Dieser sorgt dafür, dass die Tasche auch auf unwegsamem Gelände nicht wackelt. Die Aqua Back Taschen sind symmetrisch gestaltet und können auf beiden Seiten des Fahrrads montiert werden.
Ersatzteile für die Befestigung sind als Vaude Ersatzteile erhältlich.

Die Taschen werden mit abnehmbaren Schulterriemen und Griffen geliefert, um sie bequem zu tragen


Entdecken Sie die gesamte Aqua-Serie für eine optimale Ausstattung:

Falls Ihre Aqua Taschen beschädigt werden, gibt es ein Vaude Reparaturset mit verschiedenen Flicken und Spezialkleber, ideal zur Reparatur aller Aqua-Taschen.



Für eine noch umweltfreundlichere Variante aus recycelten Materialien, darunter eine Rückwand aus alten Autostoßfängern aus Europa, entdecken Sie die neue Aqua Back Recycled-Serie.

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