Every now and then a product comes along that genuinely changes how cyclists dress for the ride. The ATAK PAK is designed to do exactly that.
Created to solve the age-old problem of needing a rain or wind layer without wanting to carry one, it combines a water-repellent, windproof and breathable jacket with its own permanently attached storage pouch. When needed, the pouch simply turns inside-out to release the jacket. When worn, the pack lies flat and becomes completely unnoticeable.
When conditions improve, the jacket stuffs quickly back into the bag, which mounts securely to the saddle, bars, stem or rack using a dial-fastener. Tested extensively over an 18-month period by Spatz founder Tom Barras, the system stays out of the way until weather demands an extra layer—and frees up all jersey pocket space normally taken by a packable jacket.
The jacket itself is featherweight with long arms, a dropped rear for cycling posture, taped seams to block moisture, a fast-drying breathable fabric, reflective detailing and elasticated cuffs paired with a premium zipper. It is a practical, elegant solution designed by lifelong cyclists who build garments for real winter miles and tough conditions.
Features
• One-piece system: jacket permanently attached to its own pack
• Water-repellent, windproof and breathable outer shell
• Bag turns inside-out for instant jacket deployment
• Secure dial-fastener pouch attaches to saddle, bars, stem or rack
• Lightweight, close-fit cut with long sleeves and dropped rear
• Taped seams for improved weather protection
• Elasticated cuffs and premium zipper for easier handling
• Reflective detailing for visibility in low light
• External storage frees jersey pockets
Specifications
System design: One-piece jacket with integrated pack
Weather protection: Water-repellent, windproof, breathable
Fit profile: Close fit with long arms and dropped tail
Construction: Taped seams, elasticated cuffs, premium zipper
Deployment: Pack turns inside-out to release jacket
Mounting method: Dial-fastener attachment to bike