February 11, 2024 2 min read

INTRODUCING THE NEW ALMSTHRE FRAME BAG COLLECTION

We're thrilled to introduce the latest addition to the ALMSTHRE lineup – our refreshed Frame Bag collection. Tailored for the elite cyclist, our classic Frame Bag has undergone a refresh, and is now available in two different sizes. But that's not all – joining the family is our brand-new creation, the Compact Frame Bag which launched earlier this year. Designed to meet the needs of the modern rider, these bags seamlessly blend functionality, adaptability, and a touch of style, ensuring an unparalleled experience on every journey.

FRAME BAG: REFINED AND READY FOR ACTION

Meet the new ALMSTHRE Frame Bag – a Swiss Army Knife on two wheels. Engineered for modern cyclists, this innovative bag features a signature garage compartment for tools and spares, leaving the front compartments open for food, gear, and more. Available in two sizes for a perfect fit, the bag boasts durable Ripstop Material, Waterproof Zippers, and a 3 Compartment System. With customizable strap locations and thoughtful pockets, it's your essential companion for any cycling adventure, ensuring you're prepared and organized in any situation.

COMPACT FRAME BAG: ONE SIZE FITS ALL ADVENTURE

Introducing the Compact Frame Bag – the ultimate one-size-fits-all companion for your cycling adventures. This bag strikes the perfect balance, offering ample space for essentials while maintaining the flexibility to accommodate large bottles for those epic, all-day rides. The dual-sided zippers provide easy access to the center divider pocket, while the hi-visibility blue interior ensures you can quickly spot what you need.
 
Both products from ALMSTHRE have been crafted with a blend of innovative design and durability. The development process involved comprehensive testing, ensuring that these bags exceed the expectations of cyclists seeking reliability, functionality, and style. ALMSTHRE continues to push the boundaries, delivering premium cycling accessories for riders who refuse to settle for the ordinary.

BAGS FOR DOERS: ALMSTHRE QUALITY

Both our Standard and Compact Frame Bags are meticulously crafted, embodying a perfect fusion of innovative design and durability.

"The new Frame Bag collection is a testament to our commitment to delivering premium cycling accessories," says Steve Yeager, co-founder at ALMSTHRE. "We've redefined on-bike storage to meet the diverse needs of cyclists, and these bags are a reflection of that dedication."

For more information, visit www.almsthre.com.
 
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Jenna Bullbrook
ALMSTHRE
jenna@almsthre.com
almsthre.com

Jenna Bullbrook
Jenna Bullbrook



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