Capacity:
As mentioned above, the bag provides 2500 cubic inches of storage. For this test, we tried to squeeze our standard amount of kit into the bag. You can take a look at the picture below to get some idea of what we’re carrying, but basically we used our standard kit. You’ll see a pair of trainers, a pair of bike shoes, towels, change of clothes, goggles and ear plugs, Hammer Gel, water bottles, socks, jersey top, sandals, and a helmet. We didn’t include our wetsuit. More on that later.
Our Standard Triathlon Kit for T2 Triathlon Bag Test
As you can see here, it all fit pretty well. If we had included our wetsuit, a XL, we might have had to work a bit harder to get it all closed. That said, if we included our wetsuit and the bag didn’t close, we could have easily removed the wet gear bag and hung if off the side of the bag. On our first try we got everything into the bag with some space left. After a little practice, we could probably do quite a bit better getting the gear in. This was our experience with the Rocket Science Sports bags, a little practice makes the bags more effective. We’ll update you after a few packing and unpacking evolutions.
Side View of Packed T2 Bag
Front View of Loaded T2 Bag
Next, our thoughts on comfort and a little overview…
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Thank you for the review…I might pick up this bag.