Does anyone use the S&S Soft Case Backpack?
I have the Co Motion Co Pilot and have flown with it a couple of times, but it’s a challenge getting everything to fit. I usually take the Co Pilot and a carry on, but it’s a tight fit for both. I am considering just having two checked bags moving forward. Co Pilot for frame, tools, and other heavy stuff. Backpack for wheels, clothes, and other miscellaneous items. I figure I can add more padding/protection to the Co Pilot since the wheels wouldn’t be in there anymore. Same idea with the wheels in the backpack.
Does anyone have experience with a similar setup, or just with the backpack specifically?
Thanks!
-Kevin W.
Hi Jake and Andrew,
Thanks so much for the incredibly detailed deep dive! This is exactly the kind of "battle-tested" advice I was hoping for. It’s one thing to read the manufacturer’s specs, but another thing entirely to hear about what happens with the bag out in the real world.
Jake, I hope the Vegas trip went smoothly this past weekend and the bike made it through TSA unscathed. I’m definitely leaning toward the Dill Pickle Gear bag now, and that tip about the Velo Orange hub for tool-free cassette removal is piquing my interest.
Andrew, that story about your bag strap snapping sounds awful, but I have to respect the paracord and carabiner MacGyver fix. Very Rando of you! Also, thanks for the heads-up on the picky baggage agents regarding clothing; I’ll stick to wrapping the frame in the S&S velcro padding. It has worked well so far with the Co-Pilot.
I really appreciate you both taking the time to share your experiences. It’s given me a much clearer picture of what I’m getting into!
-Kevin W.
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Wow, huge thanks to everyone who chimed in! I’m really grateful to be part of such a dedicated and engaged community. A special shout-out to Hamid for taking time out of his busy schedule to chat with me about his specific setup.
There are so many great ideas here, and just like in randonneuring, it’s clear you have to find the specific system that works for you.
My refined strategy is to try using the Co-Pilot for the frame and wheels, while using a separate standard hard-shell suitcase for the handlebars, fork, and other misc gear, using clothing for padding throughout. I am also considering doing away with the PVC pipes in the Co-Pilot. I’m concerned they’re doing more harm than good to the spokes. Or, without the fork and handlebars in the main bag, maybe I can cinch the cargo net down tight enough for a stable fit with the compression members. This remains to be seen. Also, for anyone looking, I checked with Co-Motion and they expect the Co-Pilot cases to be back in stock mid-to-late Summer.
Before I pull the trigger on any new equipment, I’m going to try to borrow a case (hard, soft, and hybrid) to see which setup actually clicks for me.
Huge thanks again to everyone who got involved in this discussion!
-Kevin W.