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Thule 699 Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case Overview:
- Easily accommodates one road or mountain bike for safe air, train or bus transport/shipping
- Durable polyethylene construction for long life and dividers keep wheels separated from frame
- Dimensions: 47" x 30½" x 10½" (outer), 45" x 28½" x 10" (inner)
- Includes a gear bag for tools, and one for clothes, a helmet, etc.
- Bike box is UPS shippable
- Bicycle travel case designed for airline or rooftop car use
- Gear bags for holding bike tools, clothes, and accessories
- Lockable design; measures 47 x 10.5 x 30.5 inches (W x H x D)
- Rugged polyethylene body holds up to rough handling
- Sturdy strapping system; integrated bottom wheels for transport
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Thule 699 Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case Reviews
62 of 66 people found the following review helpful OK but the Trico Ironcase is much better!!!, January 23, 2011 This review is from: Thule Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case (Misc.) My brother purchased the Thule Round Trip Case for a mountain bike trip last month. I purchased the Trico Iron Case for the same trip and we both highly recommend the Trico case over the Thule case. Obviously the Thule case will get the job done but after we packed bikes in both cases the Trico case is CLEARLY the better choice. He went with the Thule case because it was compatible with the Thule roof rack. I don't see any reason you couldn't mount the Trico case on a Thule roof rack. I have a full suspension mountain bike with 5 inches of travel and I didn't have to take the fork off but my brother did with the Thule case (not a huge deal). Here are some reasons why I think the Trico case is better:
1) The Trico case is much more durable because it's made with a thicker and stronger material. I found the Thule case to be very flimsy which left spaces between the top and bottom shells when we closed the case.
2) The Trico case comes with two very strong metal... Read more
35 of 36 people found the following review helpful Good solid case. Heavy, which is good and bad., June 20, 2008 By This review is from: Thule Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case (Sports) This case will protect your bike from the roughest handling that it will encounter. It's easy to use, and my standard road bike fits in easily if you remove the wheels, pedals and handlebars. The only problem is that case weighs 33 lbs, and your bike weight can easily take that over the airlines' 50 lb limit. Then, you not only pay for "oversize", you pay for "overweight". I circumvent this---just barely---by removing the seatpost/seat and pedals, and putting those in my carryon bag.
So, the only downside to this case is about the airlines not the case.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful Bike transported with no damage, January 9, 2010 By Carmen Sandiego (Somewhere in the world) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Thule Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case (Sports) The good: this is a robust case made of tough plastic, and certainly able to withstand air transport and handling. I flew from the east coast of the US to Australia, involving two changes, with no problems. The case contained a plastic separator and two foam pads to separate the wheels from the bike, and to keep the bike padded; two bags to contain tools, two chain protectors, two straps inside the case to hold the bike in place, 6 thick straps outside to close the case, and partly recessed wheels to make the case easy to move around. I also got plastic fork and chainstay separators from the bike shop for extra security when moving the bike, though the instructions claim this is not needed.
Problems: the biggest problem with the case is weight, though I guess this is true of all hard bike cases. I have a 54cm Cannondale Synapse Alloy road bike, and this plus the case came to 50lbs, excluding pedals, seat, and tools (which I put in my other case). Depending on the airline,... Read more
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62 of 66 people found the following review helpful OK but the Trico Ironcase is much better!!!, This review is from: Thule Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case (Misc.) My brother purchased the Thule Round Trip Case for a mountain bike trip last month. I purchased the Trico Iron Case for the same trip and we both highly recommend the Trico case over the Thule case. Obviously the Thule case will get the job done but after we packed bikes in both cases the Trico case is CLEARLY the better choice. He went with the Thule case because it was compatible with the Thule roof rack. I don't see any reason you couldn't mount the Trico case on a Thule roof rack. I have a full suspension mountain bike with 5 inches of travel and I didn't have to take the fork off but my brother did with the Thule case (not a huge deal). Here are some reasons why I think the Trico case is better:1) The Trico case is much more durable because it's made with a thicker and stronger material. I found the Thule case to be very flimsy which left spaces between the top and bottom shells when we closed the case. 2) The Trico case comes with two very strong metal... Read more 35 of 36 people found the following review helpful Good solid case. Heavy, which is good and bad., By This review is from: Thule Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case (Sports) This case will protect your bike from the roughest handling that it will encounter. It's easy to use, and my standard road bike fits in easily if you remove the wheels, pedals and handlebars. The only problem is that case weighs 33 lbs, and your bike weight can easily take that over the airlines' 50 lb limit. Then, you not only pay for "oversize", you pay for "overweight". I circumvent this---just barely---by removing the seatpost/seat and pedals, and putting those in my carryon bag.So, the only downside to this case is about the airlines not the case. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful Bike transported with no damage, By Carmen Sandiego (Somewhere in the world) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Thule Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case (Sports) The good: this is a robust case made of tough plastic, and certainly able to withstand air transport and handling. I flew from the east coast of the US to Australia, involving two changes, with no problems. The case contained a plastic separator and two foam pads to separate the wheels from the bike, and to keep the bike padded; two bags to contain tools, two chain protectors, two straps inside the case to hold the bike in place, 6 thick straps outside to close the case, and partly recessed wheels to make the case easy to move around. I also got plastic fork and chainstay separators from the bike shop for extra security when moving the bike, though the instructions claim this is not needed.Problems: the biggest problem with the case is weight, though I guess this is true of all hard bike cases. I have a 54cm Cannondale Synapse Alloy road bike, and this plus the case came to 50lbs, excluding pedals, seat, and tools (which I put in my other case). Depending on the airline,... Read more |
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