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Empty weight on Biknd's new Helium travel case is under 9kg (19.8lb) so you can fit more inside while still staying within airline weight restrictions.
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Extra pockets up top hold smaller items like pedals, skewers and the included pump.
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Inflatable padding sandwiches the bike in the centre and also prevents the outboard-mounted wheels (up to two sets) from coming into contact with the frame).
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The Helium bag opens up on four sides (only one is shown here) for super easy loading and unloading.
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The rigid moulded front cap adds extra protection to forks and expensive handlebar components.
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The frame is securely mounted inside to a front quick-release, a burly pad beneath the bottom bracket shell and another strap anchoring the back end.
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When not in use, the Biknd Helium folds down to a surprisingly compact size for easy storage.
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The whole bag rolls on a rigid plastic base with four easy-rolling casters.
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Hard plastic reinforcements are located at key points.
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