Thule Round Trip Pro - Video Overview

Investing in a good quality bike bag can make all the difference when you head overseas with your pride a joy. We've chosen the Thule Round Trip Pro for Dave's World Everesting Project.
The Thule Round Trip Pro offers solid protection in a soft case format, and comes with the huge benefit of a built in work stand... anyone that has tried rebuilding their bike in a hotel or campsite will let you know that having a work stand is worth it's weight in gold.
The Thule Round Trip Pro retails for a RRP of $799 - find out more at Thule's website here
Specifications
Rugged nylon shell expands around aluminium Click-Rail to protect bike during transport
Durable and removable side panels protect the bike
Nylon wheel bags prevent frame and wheel contact
Thru axle adapters for 15mm and 20mm axles included
Integrated bike assembly stand doubles as a convenient bike holder and assembly stand making it easy to assemble and disassemble your bike
Integrated wheels and handles for easy transport and manoeuvrability
Lightweight and easy to store with folding side panels and collapsible frame
For road, mountain and cyclecross bikes up to 46" / 116.8 cm wheelbase
Case weights 9.5kg
Maximum recommended weight of contents 20kg
Maximum seat post length from bottom bracket to top of the seat post - 80cm

Dave Edwards
Mauna Kea. This is the true test of climbing, it's not just the vert here, it's the conditions, the lack of support and services, the altitude. 4,200m, 68km at 6%. Just 2 and a bit repeats of this beast and that's an Everest.... I wish it was that easy.