The Mile Zero bag, created by Canadian entrepreneur Andrew Evans, is a transforming crossbody bag that transitions to become a bicycle frame bag. The product was born from a need for a utilitarian solution to finding a versatile bag that can be worn while walking and while biking.
Thanks to the 2-inch thickness, the bag is thin enough to fit in between your legs as you cycle, while the strap allows you to carry it on your bike frame or your shoulder. The unique crossbody bag includes two compartments, one big enough to card an iPad Mini and a smaller exterior zippered bag for keys and change.
The Mile Zero bag comes in a variety of colorways including "Fatique Green,' "Ash Gray,' 'Khaki,' and 'Sapphire Blue.'
Cyclist-Specific Crossbody Bags
Mile Zero Transforms to Become a Bicycle Frame Bag
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