It’s not uncommon for manufacturers of PC components to release something a bit off the edge of what we normally would expect, but it’s always a surprise when they do. Thermaltake has announced its new TT100 Series Waterproof Bag coming in a variety of compact sizes and colour options.
Expanding the TT100 line-up following the backpack, is the TT100 S and TT100 M both available in black, red and grey. The two models are separated by the size as the S features one small interior pocket, whilst the M has an additional zipper for smaller items alongside this small interior pocket. They feature both an aerodynamic appearance which makes it ideal for being equipped on a bicycle, they also come with an appealing laser-cut with 3M reflective printing to help with rider safety.
The bag itself is constructed out 900D TPU fabric and high-frequency lamination processing which offers a waterproof rating of IP44 multi-directional splash resistance also aided by its waterproof zipper so no water can get inside.
The TT100 Frame Pouch is fundamentally the same as the TT100 S & M but is designed to fit within the triangular frame of Brompton folding bicycles making an efficient use of the space. It offers large volume for storing snacks or equipment and offers outstanding waterproof and dust resistance. It’s unique anti-slip printing paint can also considerably prevent the bag from dropping during riding and comes in both red and black.
If you would like to learn more about these products visit thermaltake.com.
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