This range of gear was created with the aim of using as much reclaimed material as physically possible. All material is reclaimed apart from the critical hook and loop, binding tape, stitching, and brand tags. Despite being reclaimed and technically "old" material, the end result is still extremely robust and functional to a high degree.
Made from reclaimed, busted mountain bike tubes. Each is unique with signs of their previous life... the occasional "Kenda" brand tag, or maybe a patch or two. Almost all of them have vertical lines from the original manufacturing process. The pouches seal together by hook and loop, and are bound around the top. There are two sizes...
70mm x 100mm. Perfect for stashing your keys, coins, and other stuff that rattles around in your pocket. Keeps it all organised and when using it, people wonder if you are into S&M or kinky bondage...
70mm x 210mm. Designed to store all the essential tools needed when going for a ride, such as patch repair kit, allen key, and a shifter. Stuff your tools in, stash it in your bag, and forget about it until you flat... damn beer bottles.
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These rolls are constructed from reclaimed marine hooding fabric roll ends. The material is PVC backed and was orignally designed to be used in boats. The material is unblemished yet was destined for landfill due to its unusable size. Webbing and plastic components are sourced from reclaimed donated shoulder straps. Sized 300mm wide, and 250mm tall when opened. 94.5% reclaimed content.
The roll features three pockets of varying depth, each long enough to fit a variety of tools. The pouch can be rolled up tight to stop the tools rattling, or can partially unroll to fit loads of tools. Hook, loop and webbing fastening mechanism.
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