Tapered a little wider in the forward 10" to accommodate more gear since leg clearance isn't needed farther forward, yet it still gives clearance nearer the seat while pedallin'. A divider part way down not only compartmentalizes the frame bag, but keeps it from bulging out like a big stuff sack. I left the design instructions with them, so if anyone wants one, they have an idea of how to make more and I'll keep them updated on what designs work and what doesn't. Can't wait to test it out on a camping trip. Best part is it cost less than half to have made when compared to the only other available frame bag, made by a guy in Anchorage who does orders mostly for people who do the extreme races. Priority also goes to them, so wait times are around two months. Mine took less than a week and it was done in town. Sweet.



ahhhh man i wish i knew apocalypse made frame bags!! i ordered mine from anchorage january 1st and am waiting on it.....it should be here today :-/ hope you had fun out at kanuti!
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Very nice - It never occurred to me that Apocalypse could make frame bags!
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