Pelican Porteur Bag $150


$150.00
The Swift.Industries Pelican Porteur Bag measures 12″wX12″d and 21″tall. Fit to carry your heaviest loads or deliver food piping hot, the bag mounts onto your 5 Rail Cetma Rack with three simple quick release buckles to hold your cargo in place*. Roll down your excess baggage and pull the flap snug to brave blustery weather. We’ve put a reflective strip on the front of the flap and a light mount so you’re visible. You don’t need to open your bag to fish out your mini u-lock, slip it into the external holster for easy locking.
Choose custom colors to your privy. The bag bodies currently come in brown, teal, burgundy, waxwear and grey; you select the thread color, front pocket color, flap color, and grosgrain color. Check out your color options. on the right side of the screen.
*Please specify if you have another front flat rack so we can accommodate the mounting style.
Some more features include:
- vinyl lining,
- a foam interior for structure and insulation,
- a grab handle and built-in dee rings for a shoulder strap
Little extras are
- shoulder strap $5.00
- matching foam pad $10.00
- clear map pocket on the top lid $10.00
- interior flat flap pocket $10.00

“I received the bag a few days ago, and have been using it on my
commutes as well as on two half-day jaunts. It is a splendid bag:
beautiful to look at, capacious, and very well fitted to the five-rail
CETMA rack.
It has already drawn compliments from other cyclists
thanks!
from Salim.”
please communicate if you would like your pelican porteur bag for a different rack system: we have customized bags for Velo Orange, Pass and Stow, and Kogswell platforms!
May 7, 2009 at 7:31 am
Greetings,
Do you sell these at wholesale rates to bike shops?
Thanks,
Joe
May 26, 2009 at 8:38 pm
Yo guys,
I make some pretty nice (or so I’ve been told) porteurs, and won the Pelican you made for the West Side Invite. Pretty sweet! My only immediate feedback is that there’s no handle on top and the D-rings for a strap are below the center of gravity if I put much stuff in it. Anyhoo, I’ve chatted with a few folks about making matching bags for me but this is the first I’ll actually get to test firsthand so I’ll definitely keep you posted.
Word,
Tad
October 22, 2009 at 6:40 pm
nice looking bag…you need a big mouth pelican on the front with his/her mouth open…
October 22, 2009 at 7:45 pm
thanks, glad you like it. that’s kinda what we envisioned too. instead of the bird you get the bag.
November 3, 2009 at 5:38 am
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