How to Carry gear on an EMTB?

How to Carry gear on an EMTB?

How to Carry gear on your EMTB?

 

 

EMTBs are becoming more and more popular given the advantages of more power letting you do more things with your bike from day trips or multi day adventure, trail building or other utility uses or commute, however often to undertake these activities you need to take a wide range of gear on your EMTB. 

 

 It can be a challenge to find a solution to carry gear on these bikes given they are often varying sizes and the additional power and torque means that you need a solution that can handle the tough tough keeping your gear nice and stable.

We set out to design our aeroe system specifically to solve these problems and MTB/EMTB News in Germany recently reached out to put the system to the test.
Check out what they had to say so you can take your EMTB to the next level 👇
"Have you always wanted to go on a bikepacking tour, but don't know how to load your EMTB with luggage? Then aeroe products are probably just the thing for you."
'The aeroe luggage racks and bags can be attached to almost any bike in a flash, securely and, above all, without leaving any residue. Regardless of whether you have a trekking bike, enduro bike, e-bike or gravel bike in the basement, the aeroe mounts fit. And so well that you can even tackle trails with the fully packed bike without any problem.''
"the luggage rack stays in place reliably and wobble-free, even on rough trails.."
"Aeroe has the perfect bikepacking accessories not only for the rear, but also for the handlebars. Just like the Spider Rack, aeroe uses the cradle system here too. The holder is simply attached to the handlebars using nylon straps and can easily hold luggage weighing up to 5 kg. Depending on your preferences, you can simply attach a tent or sleeping bag directly to the cradle holder, or, just like with the Spider Rack, you can use the perfectly fitting aeroe panniers with eight or twelve litre volume."
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