Cycling Plus

ELOPS SPEED 100

£29.99 Affordable commuter bag from Decathlon

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Is the working-from-home bubble about to burst? Recent research from Microsoft suggests so, with two-thirds of workers “craving” more in-person time with their teams. Zoom’s loss could be cycling commuting kit’s gain, especially with public transport remaining an unattracti­ve prospect to many. Given its affordabil­ity and durability, the Elops Speed 100 will certainly be a draw to new cycling commuters, its broad appeal enhanced by being one of Decathlon’s in-store and website brands.

The 20L volume of the lean, 635g Speed 100 mirrors the Oxford Aqua V20 (right) but is relatively low compared to the affordable commuter competitio­n from Lomo (Lomo Hi-Viz Dry Bag 30L, £32.99) and DHB (Waterproof Rucksack 25L, £50). Yet the rolltop function of the Speed 100 means that the 20L capacity can be extended a touch, and we never felt wanting with the volume here, comfortabl­y storing our lunchtime running kit, peanut butter sandwiches, copious snacks and a MacBook Pro. The latter is accommodat­ed by a sizeable laptop-specific internal pocket, but we’d still keep the laptop in a sleeve as the protection provided by the Elops is limited, particular­ly at the sides.

The light grey internal lining ensures that the main compartmen­t doesn’t become a cavernous black hole of rogue socks and banana skins, and there’s a smaller internal pocket to provide a degree of separation between compartmen­ts. What we really would’ve wanted, however, is a zipped pocket both internally and on the outside for valuables. The solo outer pocket is fine for a drinks bottle, but we wouldn’t trust our keys and valuables in it.

Onto the bike and, while the pack doesn’t have a waist strap, the one across the chest and two sizeable shoulder straps aid on-road stability and carrying comfort. The latter is heightened further by two wedges of perforated foam that sit either side of the spine, which additional­ly help prevent that fear of commuters: sweaty-back syndrome.

While Decathlon only bill the Speed 100 as showerproo­f and not fully waterproof, we had no issues with the water intrusion during testing. The roll-top format and internal liner adds versatilit­y, and we’ve used this for storing our open-water swimming kit. Further neat touches include reflectivi­ty and its ability to stand up.

 ??  ?? WE SAY... Amulti-purposebag that’scomfortab­le andcheapbu­tis lackingint­hepocket department
WE SAY... Amulti-purposebag that’scomfortab­le andcheapbu­tis lackingint­hepocket department

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