Gravelstoke x ALMSTHRE Compact Frame Bag
The epic course of the Great Western Reroute demanded something special, and we knew exactly who to call. Partnering with Southern California's renowned ALMSTHRE, we commissioned a limited-edition Compact Frame Bag that would embody the spirit of our 2025 adventure. Every rider received this 0.9L compact frame bag and now we’re excited to offer it for sale for everyone to enjoy its unparalleled size and utility.
The Gravelstoke x ALMSTHRE Compact Frame Bag features our distinctive new logo graphic while delivering ALMSTHRE's signature blend of form and function. The compact 0.9-liter design accommodates nearly every frame size while offering intelligent organization through its dual-compartment system, complete with divider pockets and hi-visibility blue interior that makes finding your essentials effortless even in low light. With waterproof zippers, weather-resistant fabric, and three adjustable mounting positions, this limited-release frame bag represents the convergence of Gravelstoke's route-tested wisdom and ALMSTHRE's meticulous craftsmanship – ready to carry you through any adventures thrown your way.
These limited-edition bags are only available here and cost $58 USD.
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