Ultimate Protection for Your E-Bike Battery in Every Ride.
Safeguard your e-bike battery with the FAHRER Battery Safety Bag, engineered to provide fire-retardant protection and secure transport. Crafted from heat-resistant materials, this high-end bag drastically slows down fire spread in case of battery malfunction, giving you the crucial time to act. Designed to fit a wide range of battery types and sizes, it offers a durable, adaptable, and easy-to-handle solution for every e-mobility enthusiast who demands safety without compromise.
Key Features
- Fire-retardant construction to delay battery fire spread.
- Compatible with Intube, rack-mounted, and frame batteries from top brands like Bosch, Shimano, Brose, and BMZ.
- Adjustable roll closure for multiple battery sizes.
- Strong aramid fabric handle for easy carrying or attachment to your bike rack.
- Removable neoprene inner sleeve for extra padding and effortless battery handling.
- Compact foldable design for convenient storage when not in use.
Technical Specifications
- Fire-retardant e-bike battery bag made from heat-resistant material.
- Slows down fire spread to allow adequate response time.
- Fits batteries with a maximum circumference of 37 cm and length up to 50 cm.
- Compatible with Bosch PowerTube batteries of 500, 625, and 750 Wh.
- Suitable for Intube, rack-mounted, and frame batteries from Bosch, Shimano, Brose, BMZ, and others.
- Adjustable roll closure adapts to various battery sizes.
- Durable construction ensures secure protection of contents.
- Fixed aramid fabric handle for carrying or attaching to a bike rack.
- Additional padding recommended depending on rack type to prevent abrasion.
- Outer material optimized for temperature resistance, not abrasion resistance.
- Removable neoprene inner sleeve provides extra protection and ease of use.
- Dimensions: Length 66 cm, Width 11 cm, Height 10 cm.
- Compact folded size: 22 cm x 12 cm x 3 cm.
- Weight: 330 grams.
- Always secure the battery twice when transporting.

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