MY BIKE – Innovations-Tipp Aqua Back Light

In der im Mai erschienenen Sonderausgabe der MY BIKE (genannt Rad Reisen) wurden sechs verschiedene Radtaschen von sechs unterschiedlichen Marken getestet. Die Aqua Back Light von VAUDE konkurrierte u.a. mit Fahrradtaschen der Marken Dekathlon, Thule und Ortlieb und erhielt von der Redaktion den Innovations-Tipp.
Unsere Radtasche überzeugt die MY BIKE Tester vor allem durch ihr sehr geringes Gewicht, die sehr gute Verarbeitung, das werkzeiglose Befestigungssystem und die Zurr-Riemen. Das Endergebnis daraus: Innovativste Radtasche unter den Marken.
Das sagen die Tester:
“DIE SMARTE
Ist das Reisegepäck erst mal drin und gut verzurrt, schwindet die Skepsis schnell, ob es sich in der neuen VAUDE-Tasche tatsächlich sicher verstauen lässt. So robust wie Planenmaterial kann das dünne, sauber verschweißte Gewebe nicht sein; hartes und kantiges Equipment sollte daher nicht gegen die Außenhülle drücken. Die Verarbeitung jedoch ist top und die werkzeuglose Einstellung des Befestigungssystems vorbildlich. Alles ist auf geringes Gewicht getrimmt, ohne auf Wesentliches zu verzichten. Sogar eine Innentasche mit Reißverschluss ist an Bord. Der clevere-Zurr-Riemen packt den Inhalt straff und kompakt, außen lassen sich schnell mal eine dünne Jacke oder Handschuhe klemmen.
Für sportliche Radler, die auf geringes Gewicht ihrer Ausrüstung Wert legen, beinahe alternativlos, wenn’s Taschen für den Gepäckträger sein sollen.”
Weitere Informationen zur Radtasche hier: Aqua Back Light
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