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The Rocket Science Sports Rocket Bag held all of our cycling needs just fine.(Image credit: James Huang)
The ample interior volume holds heaps of gear yet still manages to comfortably fit on your back.(Image credit: James Huang)
The interior of the bag opens up in clamshell fashion. (Image credit: James Huang)
The rear half of the bag holds larger items… (Image credit: James Huang)
…while the two front compartments easily hold plenty of shoes and clothing.(Image credit: James Huang)
Even the interior divider is another compartment with spots for a heart rate strap and sunglasses.(Image credit: James Huang)
An optional snap-in padded laptop sleeve fits in the rear compartment. (Image credit: James Huang)
Included with the bag is a wet gear compartment that can hold your swimwear after a dip(Image credit: James Huang)
The water resistant shell is augmented by water resistant zippers. (Image credit: James Huang)
The outside organizer panel provides a handy place for pens, cameras, or other gear.(Image credit: James Huang)
The padded back allows for decent airflow but the padding could be of a higher density foam.(Image credit: James Huang)
Bungee cords on the exterior take care of items that somehow don't fit inside.(Image credit: James Huang)
A dedicated helmet holder on the outside swallowed every non-full face helmet we tried(Image credit: James Huang)
Exterior pockets hold bottles or even shoes. (Image credit: James Huang)
A small sleeve in the bottom of the pack contain a handy 'transition mat'(Image credit: James Huang)