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We've been working so hard and for so long on this new 2021 product release at Giant Loop that it's been challenging not to spill the beans sooner! In stock and shipping now: Bümer Bäg Air Armor! This first-of-its-kind air armor system integrates with Giant Loop’s soft luggage, deploying on impact to instantly bubble wrap riders in ballistic bounce proof protection.
 
For slower speed off-road riding, electronic lean-angle sensors inflate the adventure air bags to cushion against rocks and logs and to break falls from moderately sized cliffs. In the event of deep water crossings, the Bümer Bäg can be manually deployed as a floatation device for bike and rider.
 
We were able to source air bag components directly from automotive industry supplier Takata in Japan. This space age technology is finally being made available to powersports manufacturers.
 
To shave pounds and expense, the Bümer Bäg can be recharged with off-the-shelf CO2 cartridges from motorcycle tire repair kits. It is also compatible with tubeless tire plugs for easy repairs.
 
Perfect for pavement pounders and ground grinders who like to catch giant air, the Giant Loop Bümer Bäg weighs just 98.4 lbs with all included components.
 
Be sure to put a Bümer Bäg in your shopping cart today - first production is nearly sold out: https://giant-loop.com/

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Just the bit that they make it for the KTM in the picture 😉.

 

 

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98 lbs! Take my money!!

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On 4/2/2021 at 12:26 AM, GiantLoop said:
We've been working so hard and for so long on this new 2021 product release at Giant Loop that it's been challenging not to spill the beans sooner! In stock and shipping now: Bümer Bäg Air Armor! This first-of-its-kind air armor system integrates with Giant Loop’s soft luggage, deploying on impact to instantly bubble wrap riders in ballistic bounce proof protection.
 
For slower speed off-road riding, electronic lean-angle sensors inflate the adventure air bags to cushion against rocks and logs and to break falls from moderately sized cliffs. In the event of deep water crossings, the Bümer Bäg can be manually deployed as a floatation device for bike and rider.
 
We were able to source air bag components directly from automotive industry supplier Takata in Japan. This space age technology is finally being made available to powersports manufacturers.
 
To shave pounds and expense, the Bümer Bäg can be recharged with off-the-shelf CO2 cartridges from motorcycle tire repair kits. It is also compatible with tubeless tire plugs for easy repairs.
 
Perfect for pavement pounders and ground grinders who like to catch giant air, the Giant Loop Bümer Bäg weighs just 98.4 lbs with all included components.
 
Be sure to put a Bümer Bäg in your shopping cart today - first production is nearly sold out: https://giant-loop.com/

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Amazing New Future of Motorcycle safety Product.

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