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Orucase B2-MTB

Up to 94cm wheelbase8.2kg8.3/10 rating
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OruCase B2-MTB
Wheelbase:94cm
Weight:8.2kg
Linear:198cm
Score:8.3/10

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Data based on manufacturer geometry charts. Actual fit may vary with custom modifications.

PackMyRide Score

8.3/10
Protection8/10
Compatibility9/10
Portability9/10
Ease of Use7/10
Durability9/10
Value8/10

What the Pros Say

Orucase (manufacturer specs)9
"The B2-MTB will fit most mountain bikes, including 29er trail and enduro models, while staying under typical airline weight and size limits.[2]"
Pros
  • Designed to avoid oversize baggage fees
  • Fits large 29er trail and enduro bikes
  • Packs down to one-third of its size for storage
Cons
  • Requires careful disassembly and packing for bigger bikes
  • Less hard-impact resistance than full hardcases
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Cycling Weekly8.5
"The B2-MTB will fit hardtail and full-suspension bikes up to a size XXL with 160mm travel and 29-inch wheels, all in a very compact rolling package.[3]"
Pros
  • Exceptionally compact for the bikes it fits
  • Good protection from molded base and foam armor panels
  • Easy to roll through airports
Cons
  • Initial packing is fiddly until you learn the system
  • Not as bombproof as a full-size hardcase
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The Loam Wolf8.5
"The bag itself weighs in at 17lbs and often lets you skip the oversize counter, making the check-in process much easier for traveling mountain bikers.[5]"
Pros
  • Lightweight at around 17 lb
  • Often checks as standard luggage, not oversize
  • Durable base and wheels stand up to rough handling
Cons
  • Tight fit for tires larger than 2.6in
  • Requires more bike disassembly than some larger bags
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Quick Tips

  • Use the included wheel bags and position wheels along the outer faces of the case to add sidewall protection.[1][2][5]
  • Place the frame in the center with drivetrain facing inward, padding the derailleur and brake calipers with clothing or foam.
  • Deflate or partially deflate suspension and dropper posts to reduce height and ease fit for long-travel bikes.[2][3]