Designed for long - distance ultra racing, the Pitchfork Aerobar System offers excellent load - carrying and storage for essential items you need quick access to. It's a two - part holster system with huge stretch - woven side pockets and a removable 6L Ultra 200 denier drybag. The side pockets can easily hold light clothing layers and securely store snacks from a gas - station resupply. To make the pockets larger, the holster wraps over the bars instead of strapping underneath, providing not only bigger pockets but also fast access to a flat - topped bungee system. All parts are designed for quick access, and all cords can be replaced in the field for long - term use. To fit different bar spacings, the holster has pairs of laser - cut hypalon slots to adjust the strap mounting width. The seam - taped Ultra 200 UHMWPE drybag has an asymmetrical tapered bottom for stem clearance. It can fit a light sleeping or shelter system, warm clothing, and rain gear. A removable front strap can be used to tension the drybag when fully packed on rough terrain. The drybag is attached to the holster with spring - loaded, non - dangling auto cam buckles. Features include a removable Ultra 200 dry bag, convenient stretch - woven side pockets, a top bungee cross for storing layers, laser - cut drain holes, field - replaceable cords, a removable front stabilizer, slotted mounting for different bar spacings, and it's made in the USA. Fit and dimensions: the holster is 18cm long, the drybag is 30cm long and 15cm wide, and the bar spacing is adjustable from 9cm to 12.5cm. Specifications: it weighs 170g, the dry bag has a volume of 6L when the closure is rolled 3 times, and each side pocket has a volume of about 1L. Materials: the holster is made of Challenge EPX 200 laminate, Ultra Stretch - UHMWPE reinforced stretch - woven pocket fabric, and 1.0mm TPU - Hypalon. The drybag is made of Challenge Ultra 200 UHMWPE woven.

















Using the Pitchfork Aerobar System is easy. First, adjust the strap mounting width according to your bar spacing using the laser - cut hypalon slots on the holster. Then, place your essentials like light clothing, snacks, or a sleeping system in the side pockets or the drybag. If you're using the drybag fully packed on rough terrain, attach the front strap to keep it stable. The top bungee cross is great for stashing extra layers. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the cords and buckles. If any cords are damaged, they can be replaced in the field. Clean the system with a mild soap and water when it gets dirty. Store it in a dry place when not in use to keep the materials in good condition. Also, make sure to keep the drybag closed properly to keep your items dry.