I was looking for a transportation bag for my road bike and came across some nice (standing upright) bags made by Ostrich, like the bag in this YouTube video. Different kinds of bags are described in their catalogue 2011 on pages 17-19. Unfortunately, with no Japanese knowledge at all, it is difficult to get the differences. Would anybody be so kind to explain them to me? Exploring the differences in "real world" is unfortunately not an option (greetings from Germany!).
Four different classes are available: [1] SL-100 / L-100 [2] ROAD 220/320/420 [3] MTB [4] E-10. The size between the different classes is a bit different as indicated in the catalogue (that is easy to understand ). Also the thickness of the material seems to differ.
Is there anything else that differs?
As seen in the video, there is sort of a metal mounting bracket that replaces the back wheel during transport. Is this included with all bags?
Do some bags have a (textile) protection layer between the wheels and the frame set? In the video mentioned above there is no such separation. However the small picture in the online catalogue for the Road 220 bag suggests that there is some sort of inside compartment. Do any of the bags have these extra compartments for the wheels?
Thanks for your hints!
Four different classes are available: [1] SL-100 / L-100 [2] ROAD 220/320/420 [3] MTB [4] E-10. The size between the different classes is a bit different as indicated in the catalogue (that is easy to understand ). Also the thickness of the material seems to differ.
Is there anything else that differs?
As seen in the video, there is sort of a metal mounting bracket that replaces the back wheel during transport. Is this included with all bags?
Do some bags have a (textile) protection layer between the wheels and the frame set? In the video mentioned above there is no such separation. However the small picture in the online catalogue for the Road 220 bag suggests that there is some sort of inside compartment. Do any of the bags have these extra compartments for the wheels?
Thanks for your hints!