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Review Score:

3.8
Based on 79 reviews.

Price:

£149.99

Saving off RRP:

21%


LifeLine EVA Bike Pod

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Specification / Price Comparison

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Colour: Black The average price of Bike Covers with the same Colour: Black spec is £116.15
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Material: EVA The average price of Bike Covers with the same Material: EVA spec is £149.99
Moulded to fit most bikes The average price of Bike Covers with the same Moulded to fit most bikes spec is £149.99
Will accept wheels up to a 29″ or 700C size The average price of Bike Covers with the same Will accept wheels up to a 29″ or 700C size spec is £149.99
Clam shell design The average price of Bike Covers with the same Clam shell design spec is £149.99
Bike wheels lock in position using quick-release skewers (not provided) The average price of Bike Covers with the same Bike wheels lock in position using quick-release skewers (not provided) spec is £149.99
Industrial strength zips and quick release buckles The average price of Bike Covers with the same Industrial strength zips and quick release buckles spec is £149.99
Big stable rubber skate wheels at the back so back always tracks straight The average price of Bike Covers with the same Big stable rubber skate wheels at the back so back always tracks straight spec is £149.99

Reviews of LifeLine EVA Bike Pod

Customer reviews are one of the most important and useful aspects of buying bike products online. Particularly as there’s just such a vast range of choice. it can be the difference between buying rubbish yet expensive Bike Covers or cheap yet amazing ones. For those of you that are just looking for a bit of reassurance that you’re buying a decent product, then a quick review score can be enough. LifeLine EVA Bike Pod scored 3.8 out of 5 based on 79 customer reviews at Chain Reaction Cycles which puts it as one of the better reviewed Bike Covers available. If you’d like to take a bit more time to find out why it scored so well in these reviews just click the “Read Full Review” button and we’ll send you off to the product page at Chain Reaction Cycles where you can check out all the customer ratings. And don’t forget that Chain Reaction Cycles was also the cheapest source for LifeLine EVA Bike Pod in our search today, at £149.99.

Here are just a couple of interesting reviews that we picked out from verified customers:

Good… But a tight squeeze for Mountain bikes! by NathanSodaAir, 1 December 2015, 41 out of 42 people found this review helpful For the money this case is excellent! The best way to describe what this case is made out of is to say it’s made out of similar material as a rear parcel shelf from a car. It has secure straps and your bike wheels are held in by your rear wheel bolts/QR, I have 10mm bolts which work, QR will work but if you have a rear thru axle it won’t fit or hold your wheels in place securely, so you may have to pack the case tight…. Which isn’t hard to do…. I have 2.35″ wide 26″ tyres on my NS Bikes Soda Air which has 7″ travel front and rear. With the two wheels being held side by side it doesn’t leave alot of space for your frame with crank arms still attached to sit behind. I found this a super tight squeeze to get my frame in and had to take my forks off to get it to fit in, then getting them to fit in somewhere without resting/rubbing on something was a tight squeeze, especially after finding somewhere else for your handlebars to go. This can be super scary if you have expensive forks and/or carbon bars. I’ve found the best way to use this case is to completely strip down your bike, wrap everything in bubble wrap and fit it all in like a jigsaw puzzle. That’s what I plan to do when I fly anywhere with it. My 26″ full sus frame just about fits diagonally, so I very much doubt a full suspension 29er or long DH rig will…. Hope this helps…. Pros: price sturdy protection foam pad inbetween wheels and frame solid straps wheel securing up to 10mm bolts. sturdy zip Cons: tight for mountain bikes doubt full sus 29ers will fit doubt long dh bikes will fit wheel securing won’t work for 12mm+ rear axles I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful

Does exactly what it’s supposed to. by jjlo99, 30 July 2015, 23 out of 24 people found this review helpful This is the first bike carrier I’ve bought, so I’m not sure exactly what you get if you spend å£300 and upwards, but for å£150, this does the job just fine. It’s easy enough to work out what goes where and there’s loads of room inside for any extras you can get within your weight limit if flying. I managed a full size pump, shoes, helmet, travel tools and a load of clothes. It’s very easy to move around and stable when transporting from car to check in desk, but it is long, tall and thin so best not to make any evasive manoeuvres. It’s not solid, but sort of semi rigid and you’d have to go at it some to damage the contents. The only minor niggle is that with the wheels in place, the spindle of the skewer sits a bit proud of the outside (Unless I’ve gotten something wrong), but a few pieces of duct tape sorts that out easily enough Overall a very good buy. I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful




LifeLine EVA Bike Pod – other options

With 192 LifeLine products, 2 LifeLine Bike Covers and 11 Bike Covers available from Chain Reaction Cycles you’re really not going to struggle for choice. Quite the opposite in fact, there’s just too much choice to make a simple decision. If you do want to read a few more reviews first though you can check more of our Bike Covers reviews out. Our top bit of advice is to set yourself a list of “must haves” whether that’s colour, features, price or size, make sure you stick with your list as that will save you a lot of time when hunting around online.

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