- SCICON EARBUD POUCH
- TOUR DE FRANCE EARBUD POUCH
The earbud pouch with a carabiner clip offers convenient attachment to backpacks or bags. It can be used also to hold Garmin®, notes, or other small electronic accessories. Made of durable, padded CrossGuard™ tear-resistant fabric, it features a scratch-resistant interior to better protect contents. An effective solution for carrying small items.
Highlights
- Inside pocket
- Scratch-resistant interior
- Zipper closure
- Carabiner hook to attach to your backpack or bag
- Reflective detail
- Rugged, padded design
Technical specifcations
- Material Composition: crossguard™ tear-resistant fabric
- Weight: +- 50 g
- Diameter: 10 cm
Whats in the box
- 1 keychain soft case for spare lenses Tour de France
About Scicon
SCICON was founded in 1980 in a garage near Bassano del Grappa - Italy, the heart of the cycling industry, to solve the problem of how professional cyclists could travel with their bikes. The evolution over time has created a brand, which not only solves problems, but inspires adventure around the world.
With over forty years of activity, the greatest cyclists in the history of cycling have used a SCICON bag. Moser, Cipollini, Pantani, Indurain, Bettini, Boonen, Froome, Contador, Nibali, Sagan, to name just a few.
In 2011, the ASG Group became the main shareholder of SCICON, guaranteeing rapid, global expansion.
In 2019 Scicon Sports entered the world of sports eyewear and immediately became a point of reference for many cycling champions and enthusiasts.
In 2020, after less than a year, Scicon Sports glasses win the Tour de France with Tadej Pogacar, over 50 races and are used by three World Tour Teams. UAE Team Emirates, NTT Pro Cycling, Israel Cycling Academy. We are here to win and stay.
Today SCICONSPORTS exports to over 40 countries and operates branches in the USA (San Diego), South Africa (Pretoria), Australia (Melbourne). The Headquarter in Bassano del Grappa (Italy) includes a concept lab for the prototyping of bags, production of technical sportswear and an eyewear assembly department.