Polaris Eva case for Brompton folding bike

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

mgriff456

New Member
Possibly the best Brompton case if you want to fly with your bike. Only 4.6kg in weight but lots of protection. Very easy to use - just fold the bike and place it in the case. There are straps to hold the bike in place. It will fit a brompton with a rack provided you remove the saddle first. You have the option to use any brand of padlock.

IMG_0920.jpeg


IMG_0921.jpeg


IMG_0915.jpeg


IMG_0915.jpeg
 

u_i

Über Member
Location
Michigan
Just 2 wheels?? How much did you use it? The foam seems pretty intact.
 

u_i

Über Member
Location
Michigan
Two wheels. Well, yeah, it’s a bicycle.

sorry, I just don’t know what gets into me some times. My wife has a word for it but it would likely get me banned.

And I have no wheels, yet the question is very relevant to travel. And I do not know what gets into me at times, either. Maybe I want to know what's behind strong claims.
 

u_i

Über Member
Location
Michigan
?Company's mantra above? The two wheels occupy one hand during movement, and the hand needs to apply a significant fraction of the bike+case's weight. The weight stresses the telescopic handle that, according to online reviewers, is too short and does not hold up well over time. An Eva case can protect glasses carried in a pocket, but when a bike lies within a stack of luggage, it could equivalently lie there without any case as far as squeezing is concerned.
 
Top Bottom