The team at duffbag are keen on a range of outdoor sports, from mountain biking to surfing, sailing and winter sports. Now we all know that great feeling, buzzing from a great day out but we also know that feeling of having a load of dirty, wet gear to get out of and get home...
Our bags allow you to stash your dirty, wet gear, seal it up in our bags and throw it in the back of the car without leaving a soggy mess behind
Classic duffbag
The classic duffbag was the first product that we developed. Don't be fooled by the classic design - it's made from super hi-tech material that has a water resistant coated lining designed especially for storing your muddy kit while keeping the interior of your vehicle perfectly clean. The built in changing mat allows the luxury of getting into nice dry socks without car park grit between your toes - priceless
Built in Changing mat- perfect for
getting changed in draughty car parks
Hi tech material, water resistant
lining - keeps moisture and mud inside
the bag
Built in shoe pocket - keeps muddy
shoes or boots and contents separate
Our bike bag has been designed a little differently to other bike bags. The bag is made from similar hardwearing material that the Duffbag is made from, making it the perfect cover for your bike when travelling - especially if your bike is filthy after a day of riding through muddy trails. The muck stays in the easily washable bag and your vehicle boot or interior stay perfectly clean.
Hi Tech material, water resistant lining -
keeps car or van interior clean
Takes full size full suspension mountain
bike or road bike
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