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BikeRumor
2026-05-28 12:33:41
Assos + Db Bike Travel Bag Collab is a 3-Piece Cyclist-Specific Luggage Set
Summary By: eMotoX
Swiss cycling apparel brand Assos has teamed up with Norwegian luggage manufacturer Db to launch a specialised three-piece travel bag set designed specifically for cyclists. The kit includes a 50-litre Roamer Pro Split Duffel backpack, a Torq Trunk shoe bag, and a Crown Case helmet carrier, all crafted to keep cycling gear organised and separate from everyday items. This collaboration aims to address the unique packing needs of riders, offering a cohesive luggage solution that balances functionality with style.
The Roamer Pro Split Duffel serves as the core of the set, featuring a soft-sided rectangular design made from recycled materials. It is divided into two compartments by a water-resistant lining, allowing users to separate clean and dirty clothing efficiently. Although marketed as a 50-litre bag, its actual carrying capacity is slightly less, and its dimensions exceed typical airline carry-on limits. Ergonomic shoulder straps and multiple external handles enhance portability, while attachment points allow the helmet carrier to be clipped on securely.
The accompanying Torq Trunk shoe bag is designed to fit inside the Roamer, providing dedicated space for shoes, pedals, and smaller accessories such as tools and socks. Its internal organisation includes padded and unpadded pockets to protect delicate items and keep everything neatly arranged. Meanwhile, the Crown Case helmet carrier clips onto the outside of the main bag and accommodates helmets up to XL size, excluding those with MTB visors. It also features an external mesh pocket for storing smaller essentials like sunglasses or ride electronics.
Priced at €369 (approximately $449), the set is available exclusively as a bundle through Assos and Db’s online stores and select retail outlets. The luggage pieces are predominantly made from recycled polyamide and polyester, reflecting an environmentally conscious approach. The colour scheme is understated, combining black with olive green accents, and both brands’ logos are prominently displayed, signalling the cycling-specific nature of the collection.
This collaboration marks a return to cycling-specific travel gear for Db, whose previous bike travel bags have been discontinued as the company shifted focus to more conventional luggage. The partnership with Assos rekindles interest in purpose-built solutions for cyclists who frequently travel with their equipment. With plans for a hands-on review in the near future, the set looks set to appeal to riders seeking practical, stylish, and sustainable luggage tailored to their sport.
