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Brompton Covers / Boxes
It could be a padded bag for protecting your Brompton on an aeroplane, or a cover allowing you to take your Brompton on Eurostar or local buses and trams
Which bag / box / cover should you use for your Brompton?
Choosing the correct protection for your Brompton really depends upon the transport method and therefore the level of protection required
Traveling by air:
Baggage handlers are not renowned for careful handling of luggage / bags - so if you are taking your Brompton away for a holiday - they deserve one too you know! - then you will be looking for something protective
- Brompton cardboard box that it came with
Although not listed here, the Brompton cardboard box - the one that it came with from the Brompton factory is designed for shipping - we have used these to transport our Brompton bikes by air - with no problem so far. They are especially good for one way trips - just unpack the bike and put the box in the recycling - job done! You should be able to pick one up free of charge from your local Brompton shop - or collect from us in Chobham - just 25 minutes by train (and a short bus journey) from London Waterloo station
- B&W Foldon / hard case
We have travelled with Bromptons far afield using both the B&W Foldon folding box and the B&W Brompton hard case (now also confusingly called Foldon)
B&W Foldon or Hard case?
The B&W Foldon box has several advantages over the B&W Brompton hard case:
- It folds up (albeit like like Zebedee from the Magic Roundabout and wants to spring apart) to a reasonably small size. We've left it in left luggage self service lockers at the airport to save transporting around when we get to our destination, and collected on return
- There is more storage space inside - this has a downside too as it means that the bike can move more inside the case, potentially getting damaged - to overcome this, we stuff the box with clothes / luggage / bubble wrap. This extra size means that the pedals / saddle don't need to be removed
- It has four wheels on the base - making it easy to wheel around the airport
The B&W Brompton hard case also has its advantages:
- It has locks - though we haven't used them!
- The hard case seems more robust - though we have had one returned with a dented corner (dropped by baggage handlers?)
Both of these boxes we ship direct to you from our supplier
- Brompton travel bag - 2019 version
We think that the new Brompton travel bag could be used for air travel - but would be best for those light aircraft journeys where the handling is a bit more careful
Travelling by Eurostar:
The Eurostar bike policy:
https://help.eurostar.com/faq/uk-en/question/Can-I-take-my-bike-on-Eurostar
Says you can take your Brompton as long as it is completely covered - we have used the new Brompton bike cover and the older QCOV model which also acted as a small saddle bag, with no problem. We've also seen people use IKEA Dimpa bags and even the blue Ikea shopping bag
Staying in hotels:
We tend to cover our bikes using the Brompton cover - it just looks cleaner when you are checking in - some hotels don't like dirty bikes in their rooms (even if it's no worse than taking in a pushchair / wheelchair)
Brompton covers / boxes ranked by toughness:
We think they rank as shown below:
- B&W Brompton hard case
- B&W Foldon folding bike box
- Brompton travel bag - new 2019 version
- Polaris bike pod
- B&W folding bike bag
- Brompton bike cover