
Wheelbase:125cm
Weight:8kg
Linear:255cm
Score:7.8/10
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PackMyRide Score
7.8/10
Protection8/10
Compatibility9/10
Portability8/10
Ease of Use7/10
Durability8/10
Value7/10
What the Pros Say
Singletracks8
"There is plenty of room in terms of both size and weight, and the Dakine Bike Roller Bag can accommodate XL frame 29ers with ease."
Pros
- Very light for a full-size bike travel bag
- Fits large trail and enduro bikes including XL 29ers
- Collapses for easier storage between trips
Cons
- Softshell construction less impact-proof than hard cases
- Requires significant disassembly and careful packing
- Overall size still awkward for small cars and tight spaces
The Loam Wolf9
"Coming in at around 16lbs, it’s one of the lightest bags on the market while still feeling impressively solid and stable when fully loaded."
Pros
- Exceptionally light compared to many rival bike cases
- Well-organized interior with wheel, fork and small parts bags
- Balanced rolling behavior and comfortable handle
Cons
- Rear derailleur usually must be removed for clearance
- Small wheels can struggle on very rough terrain
- Softshell fabric can scuff and mark over time
Two Wheeled Wanderer9
"After 6+ years of flights, shuttles, and road trips, the Dakine Bike Roller Bag is still my go-to for hauling bikes around the world."
Pros
- Proven long-term durability over many years of travel
- One of the lightest full-size bike travel cases available
- Fits a wide variety of mountain and gravel bikes
Cons
- Slightly oversized for some cars and tight hotel rooms
- Can push close to airline weight limits with heavy enduro bikes
- Learning the internal strap system takes some practice
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Quick Tips
- Place one wheel in its bag at the bottom, then the frame anchored to the EVA rear block and fork bag, then the second wheel to create a protected sandwich
- Remove the rear derailleur from the hanger and pad it or place it in the small parts bag to avoid impact damage
- Use the top and downtube pads to secure the handlebar to the frame and prevent lever contact with the frame