At the start of the week we had Martin from ShokBox pop in to see us about the company’s brand new hard case. ShokBox are running a kickstarter campaign to, erm, kick things off and the good news is that you can get one of the new boxes, that will retail at £579, for just £299. So not much more than half price.
The new ShokBox isn’t an updated version of the company’s old box, it’s a brand new design using updated materials and a different manufacturing process. There’s a lot of thought been put into the design, with recessed catches, a simple anti-crush system and four caster wheels for maximum manoeuvrability. The case is also designed to take a GPS tracker and comes supplied with a third party unit that works around the world and lasts for 15 days, so you can track your case if it doesn’t make it onto your flight.
ShokBox are also developing a side pod that’ll allow you to take a disc wheel or extra equpiment as part of the case. It’s modular, so it’ll just fit onto the side. We had a good look at the box, check the video above for more details.
The basic Shokbox will retail for £499, with the GPS case coming in at £579; it’ll be £695 with the additional side pod. For launch, though, the GPS box will cost £299 if you get in early: there are forty boxes available at that price, five in each of the eight colours. Over a quarter of them have already gone though, so best get your skates on if you want one of the cheapest boxes. After that it’ll be £349, which is still a big saving over retail.
6 thoughts on “New ShokBox launches on kickstarter, just £299 if you get on board early”
I love Kickstarter but my
I love Kickstarter but my experience to date has been they are great ideas but they often lack the supply chain skills to get the product out on time to a high enough standard.
For £299 you can get a proven Bonza box
http://road.cc/content/review/221901-bonza-bike-box
They’re hot and going quickly
They’re hot and going quickly. Good work.
Yet another bike box that
Yet another bike box that thinks you will want to take your own bike around the world, but forgets that if you have a TT bike you might want to take a full disc wheel with you. In this case that fat anti-crush post system looks like it is pretty restrictive on which deep section wheels will fit as well.
kevinmorice wrote:
apart from the fact it’s specifically designed to take a pod on the side for your disc wheel. rims up to 80mm are ok in the box.
Looks good, but I already
Looks good, but I already blew 700 notes on a Bike Box Alan, which was supposed to be the bee’s knees. This one looks to be a more compact size, whereas mine is simply too big. Most people don’t require a box which will fit a 60cm frame with an integrated seatpost after all.
I’ve had a BWH box for 15+
I’ve had a BWH box for 15+ years. It’s big – probably nothing out there bigger, but when it’s replaced I’ll buy another. Can’t beat it – hard case, bike is held solidly on internal frame, goes in without having to touch saddle, simply remove pedals, wheels and loosen handlebars.
I can take a track pump no problem and also plenty of room to stuff bags of dirty laundry and other stuff I don’t have to bother putting in my other luggage.
This box just looks too restrictive… oh, and the price!!!!!!