De Soto Transition Pack
De Soto invented this product in 1993 and it has become a staple product in just about every company involved in triathlon. The inspiration came after three triathletes broke their collarbones carrying single-shoulder-strap bags on their bikes to the start of their races.
Features
- Wetsuit compartment is a laminated waterproof sack connected via a zipper-opening to the bottom
- Inside the duffle-style opening there is a keychain hook, a sunglass/goggle/mp3 case made of soft-plush fabric, a large vented mesh pocket, and a small tool pocket
- External thermal insulated pocket to hold cold food, a mesh water bottle holder that fits a liter-size bottle, a waist strap and ergonomic padded shoulder straps, and a zippered mesh pocket
- Adjustable buckled strap to hang the pack on the transition rack
- 3,600 cubic inches
- Includes a 17" x 24" foldable changing mat to stand or sit on