CamGo 26 Inch Folding Bike Transport Bag – Waterproof Bicycle Travel Case Carrier Bag for Train Air Travel

(220 customer reviews)

$29.99

  • 🚲 WATERPROOF — CamGo bicycle carry bag-Made of high quality 1680D nylon fabric, wear-resistant and waterproof. Wrapped with High Density Webbing, Enhancing the bag strength to cope with the carry burden for many times and long times.
  • 🚲 FITS 20” — 26” BIKES – Unfolded size of Bike transport case: 50.7 x 9.4 x 31.1 inch (129 x 24 x 79 cm) ; Folded size: 14.9 x 1.9 x 9.4 inch (38 x 5 x 24 cm).
  • 🚲 EASY TO USE — ①Disassemble the front wheel of the bike. ②Disassemble the bike handlebar. ③Put the bike parts into the bag and zip up the bike bag. ④Finished.
  • 🚲 CONVENIENT — With Storage bag inside, you can storage the folding bike carrying bag and fix it onto the bike handlebar, or put it into the bike pannier, rack or bike backpack.
  • 🚲 MULTI-PURPOSE — It is ideal for bike transfer, carrying your bicycles on cars, trains, airplane, boat,subways, etc.

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  1. Eric

    This protected my bike during airline travel.
    10/10 recommend!

    Eric

  2. AMB

    Just what I needed to haul my bike across the Atlantic and back. The airlines were fine with its size and weight (it was actually cheaper than baggage fees for a normal bag). I included my helmet, shoes, pump, and even put two panier bags with a few clothes in the bag to ship along with it. But be warned, airline travel is hard. I padded everything and used nylon chord to sort of tie everything together to minimize vibrations and rubbing. I wrapped my front forks in bubble wrap AND placed them in a styrofoam box at the bottom of the bag (see photo, helmet next to it for size), but despite it all, the forks still pushed themselves all the way through the bubble wrap and styrofoam (see holes) and started rubbing on the bag! (The bag was probably set upright, so weight was on rear tire and on the forks). Small tears are evident, which I will probably have to cover up with duct tape on the inside for next time. I didn’t consider this a bag problem, more a reflection of how much jiggling goes on in there during travel. Bike is fine. I covered the front wheel axle with a laundry soap cup so it wouldn’t rub on the side of the bag.
    I appreciated being able to carry the bag over one shoulder, which was very convenient (much easier than carrying bike in a cardboard box). But the strap has already been ripped down a ways, past the outer pocket. Would have been be better if I’d wrapped the two straps together. Overall I’m pleased with the product and will keep using it, with my modifications as above. But after several trips I expect I may need to buy another one.

    AMB

  3. Sara Guillermina Leonel Castillo

    Served the purpose of sending my mountain bike on a plane with me.

    Sara Guillermina Leonel Castillo

  4. PhilipFCooper

    Worked great on my bike trip in Europe.
    Light weight, foldable, fits a medium size gravel bike.
    Great if you don’t want to store a hard case on a bike trip after flying to your destination.
    For a plane transportation I did the following:
    1. Reinforced the interior of the bag with a cardboard (cardboard disposable bike box, for exemple which I got for free in my local bike shop).
    2. I put my bike dismantled inside (protected the bike parts as well as possible).
    3. When arriving in the destination, I just get rid of the cardboard, folded the bag and carried it with me during my bike trip.
    4. At the end, ai found another bike shop to have another cardboard bike box and did the steps 1 to 3. When back home I just got rid of the cardboard and kept the bag for my next trip.
    I did it from Canada to Europe.
    Arrived in the Netherlands by plane, disposed the cardboad. And the end of the trip in Italy I got another cardboard and did the same to fly back home. Already planning my next bike trip and doing the same procedure.
    Pros:
    – not expensive, it will last for some trips.
    – a very good option if you dont want to or can’t store a hardcase in your trip
    – as it is foldable and relatively light weight, it is not a big problem carrying it on your bike.
    – besides the airplane transportation, if you need to get a bus in your bike trip, for exemple, it will work very well without any interior reinforcement (I did it: just put the bike (dismantled and protected) inside the bag and manipulated the bag myself to put it in/out the bus).

    Cons:
    – it won’t last for many trips or many years as it is made of fabrics

    Overall: I recommend it

    PhilipFCooper

  5. Kurt Peter Berger

    Las indicaciones dicen que es para una bicicleta R26, sin embargo, yo la use para una Superturismo con R28, desmontando la llanta delantera, se acomodó bien, tuve que desmotar los pedales, desinflar las llantas y girar el manillar tipo ruta para que quedara superplana. El material está bien, si no cubres esos salientes puntiagudos puede que se rompa. La mochila viene guardada en una mochila pequeña y la utilizo como mochila de manillar. La compré para viajar en avión, por lo tanto, tome precauciones, le puse unos cartones delgados en los laterales, esponjas de electrodomésticos en las esquinas y por último la envolví en plástico de emplaye, por lo menos llevo bien.

    Kurt Peter Berger

  6. Adam R

    I purchased the CamGo Folding Bike Travel Bag with high hopes, but unfortunately, it has been a huge disappointment. The material feels flimsy and doesn’t provide adequate protection for my bike. The stitching started coming undone after just a couple of uses, and the zippers are incredibly cheap, constantly getting stuck or coming off track.

    The bag’s design is also poorly thought out. It’s cumbersome to carry, even with the shoulder strap, which isn’t padded enough and digs into your shoulder. The bag doesn’t hold its shape, making it difficult to load and unload the bike.

    Adam R

  7. AMB

    I purchased two of these bags in preparation for a move to Europe. These bags held 2 schwins and more. I think each had a fondue pot with stand at least and yes they were wrapped. The biked arrived mostly undamaged after nearly a week lost and at the TSA’s mercy. One bag suffered a hole about the size of a dime and the other had a zipper lost half of its track. My gear set at the pedal had the cover cracked. But everything is still functional. I have no clue as to what or where these bikes inside the bags went before they came home to us but I was pleasantly surprised to see them functioning and with all pieces present. BTW one fondue pot had its stand broken.

    AMB

  8. Marcelo Reis

    Fantastic bike bag, arrived as expected.

    Marcelo Reis

  9. Marie

    Bag is not 300 grams… its 3.4 pounds. Good bag, but if you are looking for a big to cover your bike on trains when bike touring, its a lot heavier than you need.

    Marie

  10. Garri R.

    Transporté mi bicicleta de forma muy fácil, aunque es grande se maneja muy bien al cargarla al hombro.

    Garri R.

  11. Gary Thomas Fitschen

    I wasn’t sure if it was worth the expense to take my bike with me when I moved. However, I found this bag ($30 at the time) compared to the several more expensive hard-side boxes, to be an affordable decision. The airline charged $75 to add it to my checked luggage and took great care of it. The bag weighed next to nothing considering its durability (bike and bag = 40 lbs.); so I transferred some heavier items into the bag from my carry-on to lighten my personal carrying weight. This bag and its contents even had a dePlane and rePlane on a different flight and handled the transfer just fine. Must get if you are considering leaving your bike at home. Especially if you plane to rent bikes when you get where you are going.

    Gary Thomas Fitschen

  12. Scott J Sharpe

    Nice product

    Scott J Sharpe

  13. Garri R.

    I used this to fly my bike to Europe from the US. The bag made the trip although the baggage handlers seem to have given it a rough treatment. There were a few holes in it when I arrived in Europe. There were wear holes like something rubbed hard or the bag got caught in a conveyor belt. On the way back to the US both zipper sliders let go so that they were just on one side/track, and I am lucky nothing fell out. I was unable to get them to reattach. So for me this was a one-use item. If you use this bag, make sure you add rope or something to hold it together if your zipper sliders come off track.
    For $30 I didn’t expect much but I would give it four stars if the zippers were robust. They are not.
    What I did like about it is that the bike can be carried on your shoulder and I got on and off busses with my bike in the bag, including airport shuttles.

    Garri R.