Built for the knocks
The highest quality materials chosen for strength and dependability coupled with rigorous lab and field testing have shaped a range of products that can shrug off rock hits and repeated shocks.
Dropper friendly
The design of the AeroPack places both top bag and attachment points away from delicate dropper posts.
Suspension compliant
Triple articulated pivot points allow the AeroPack to move with your suspension, not against it.
Featured Products
To accompany you on singletrack ripping and mountain exploring
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Alloy AeroPack
with pannier mounts
From: £239.00Weight from: 908g -
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Alloy AeroPack
without pannier mounts
From: £199.00Weight from: 834g -
Cage Pack
5L Capacity
£45.00Weight from: 128g -
Mini Pannier
5L capacity
£60.00Weight from: 310g -
Mini Pannier
10L capacity
£80.00Weight from: 380g -
Suspension Fork Mount (SFM)
Stainless Steel
£30.00Weight from: 128g -
Suspension Fork Mount (SFM)
Carbon
£50.00Weight from: 82g -
Mini Cage
£20.00Weight from: 38g
Stories from our MTB Blog
Bringing the heat to Rwanda. A tale of two races
Tailfin equipment tested: Prototype top tube pack | Prototype frame pack Rwanda, the small country located in the heart of the African continent, is fast becoming one of the must-visit cycling destinations for endurance gravel racers, mountain bikers and bikepackers.
Testing the Tailfin way: The story of the SFM
For the SFM the project brief was relatively simple, “How can we attach gear to a suspension fork?”. The first step in our product development process is always looking for problems to solve
What is the European Divide Trail and why should it be on your bucket list?
The EDT is the brain child of Andy Cox @doubletrackfanatic, British cycling nomad and Tailfin product tester extraordinaire. Andy is no stranger to long distance riding having spent the last few years (barring lockdown) constantly travelling the lost lanes and
Andy Cox: blazing a trail through Europe’s double tracks
Tailfin talks to Andy Cox one of Tailfin’s real world testers. An adventurer to the soul, he has clocked up over 65,000km whilst mapping out the European Divide Trail. We discover more about him and his plans for the future…