When people start their mountain bike travel career and begin flying with their bike for the first time there is always the burning question of what is the best bike travel case? Well, there are many different kinds of mountain bike travel cases, many different companies that make them, and there are also a fair amount of alternatives to what some people imagine to be the best bike travelling case for them. Here at 2Wheel Epix we have been traveling with our mountain bikes for the past 5 years and have used all sorts of different mountain bike travel cases, and we have tested out what works and what doesn’t. So let’s dive into the best bike travel cases and see if we can make your buying process a little easier.
First thing we want to talk about is the different types of mountain bike travel cases that are available for mountain bikers. There are soft case travel bags, hard cases, duffle bag cases and then of course the classic cardboard bike box. All of these types of cases will get your bike to your destination, but which one you choose can determine the convenience of traveling with your bike, the buying price, and how much airlines charge you for your bike as well.
Soft travel bike cases are the first case we will discuss. The most popular company that makes these bags are Evoc, but Dakine and Thule also make soft case bags that are nice as well.
Pros to Soft Travel Cases:
Cons of Soft Travel Cases:
Hard mountain bike cases are the next type of case that we will discuss. Firstly there are only two companies that make these cases for mountain bikes, Thule and PBK, and in general we don’t see a lot of Mountain bike hard cases, but we do use them and have clients that use them as well.
Pros of Hard Travel Cases:
Cons of Hard Cases:
Next on the list in the cardboard bike box, this is a classic option and can really help you out in a bind, all it takes is a little extra attention to adding bubble wrap and styrofoam on your bike.
Pros of Cardboard Bike Box:
Cons of Cardboard Bike Box:
Ok folks! There is your list of pros and cons of the best bike travel cases that are out there. Let’s do a final breakdown of what we have found. Soft cases are best for people that travel frequently with their bike (2-5 times a year) and want the convenience of easily packing and unpacking their bike. Hard Cases are for people who are afraid that their bike is going to break and want to assure that they have that little extra protection and are ok with paying the oversized luggage fees. Cardboard Bike Boxes are for that guy who took home your leftovers for lunch the last time you went to dinner; but they work and we fully support the use of cardboard boxes for any type of bike. Thanks for your time and please feel free to contact us about anything related to the best bike travel case for you!