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Wheel Bumbag
Wheel Bumbag
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Our new Wheel Bumbag is so versatile that it fits Wheels, Stone Guards, Ladders, 9Kg Gas Bottles or any flat surface when combined with our Saddle Pack the Convertible Dirty Gear Bag! It is made from UV stabilized Truck Mesh that wont hold smells or perish in the sun like canvas.
This is the game changer that your spare wheel / stone guard / ladder needs.
It will also fit the 25 litre Willow Swing Stay garbage bin like all our Bumbags, so No Saggy Bottom!
We Can All Bring Our Rubbish Home, without the smelly bin juice inside our vehicles.
Not the Biggest Dirty Gear Bag, just the BEST Dirty Gear Bag.
- Fits up to 31 inch tyres using four (two way) adjustable heavy duty metal clips as per the above pic.
- Fits Stone Guards and Ladders from 420mm high.
SIZE = 46cm High, 36cm Wide, 22cm Deep, 31 Litres, 10Kg load cappacity.
Why use truck mesh instead of Canvas?
The Ute Bumbag is made from a woven mesh fabric, called truck mesh, that is built to last, look and smell great. When compared to the canvas materials used for other dirty gear bags, rubbish bags, tyre bags, wheel bags, stone guard bags, bladder bags, ute tailgate bin bags, or tailgate bags (the Ute Bumbag replaces them all), our product withstands the demands of being all-purpose under the harsh Australian sun with ease.
- UV stabilised mesh (for up to 10 years) perfect for the harsh Australian sun.
- Doesnt fade easily truck mesh is longer lasting than canvas and holds its colour for far longer.
- Breathable allows airflow which helps keep the bag itself stay cleaner.
- Low heat retention the structure of the material means that the contents will not get as hot as they do in a canvas bag.
- Doesnt hold smells because the Bumbag is made of a breathable mesh and is easy to clean, it doesnt retain the smell of rubbish or dirty gear.
- Mould-resistant thanks to its breathable nature and easy cleaning, the Ute Bumbag doesnt grow mould like the canvas counterparts do.
- Easy to clean simply hose it down when it gets too dusty or dirty.
FREE DELIVERY Australia wide!
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