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Apidura - Backcountry Dropper Post Adapter

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Title: Backcountry Dropper Post Adapter

The custom-made Backcountry Dropper Post Adapter allows Backcountry and Innovation Lab Saddle Packs to be used on mountain bike dropper seat posts. The adapter is designed to hold the pack securely, while also limiting travel to avoid damage to either the post or the bag.

The saddle bag dropper post adapter comes with a choice of shims for mountain bike dropper posts with 30.9mm, 31.6mm and 34.9mm lower diameters and is easily fitted using a 3mm hex wrench. The broad, flat rear section and ridged strap retainer improve stability over rough terrain and the dropper post saddle bag adapter is compatible with any bag that uses a 25mm seat post strap (or smaller).

The Backcountry Dropper Post Adapter is designed to work with mountain bike dropper posts with a 25mm or 26mm upper section diameter. These sizes are typical for posts with a 30.9mm, 31.6mm or 34.9mm lower section diameter.

  • Injection moulded glass-reinforced nylon for durability
  • Silicone shim for a secure fit

SPECIFICATIONS

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APIDURA

We’re an independent, family-run business of cyclists, makers and problem solvers, brought together by a shared mission to find better ways to explore the world by bike.

Apidura was born from necessity; pioneering ultralight, rackless packing systems to help us take our love of cycling further and allow riders to unlock their instinct for adventure. As devoted adventure cyclists, we design with our fellow riders in mind, creating products that address genuine needs and bring new value to the bikepacking scene. We create the best packs we can, using technical materials and precision crafting techniques – and when we find a way to improve them we do so straight away and without fanfare. We don’t do ‘seasons’, limited editions or discount our gear – we simply create the best possible technical bikepacking gear that’s built to last.