Thule and Case Logic awarded with two prizes

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Once again, the Thule Group is on the winner's stand in the prestigious iF Product Design Award. The Thule RoundTrip Pro bike case and the Case Logic Luminosity Photo Bag are both winners assessed by the jury criteria of design, finish, material and innovation level, as well as functionality, ergonomics and safety.

– We are very happy and proud today. The iF Product Design Award is a clear and very prestigious proof that thoughtful design adds value to the Thule and Case Logic products. The awards for the Thule RoundTrip Pro bike travel case and the Case Logic Luminosity photo bag verify that our products meet the high bar the iF jury requires for both design and functionality.  Rebecca Taylor, Director Product Design at the Thule Group  says “We are particularly excited to have the Case Logic brand win a significant international award like the iF Product Design Award for the first time.

The iF Product Design Award covers all areas of industrial design in product development, and since 1953 it has been internationally recognized in the whole world as clear evidence of outstanding and innovative design. In competition with more than 3,000 entries, Thule and Case Logic, both part of the Thule Group family won prizes in the Leisure / lifestyle category.

Thule RoundTrip Pro is Thule’s premium soft bike case. The Thule RoundTrip Pro, is made from a combination of hyper durable nylon and come with an innovative integrated work stand to help with disassembly and reassembly of your bicycle. This work stands doubles as a rail to mount your bicycle on inside of the bike case, creating a strong and secure platform to attach your bike on to. The Thule RoundTrip Pro will be available in Europe and North America February, 2014

Case Logic Luminosity Split-pack is a camera backpack with a refined and understated styling that provides a compelling new solution for photographers never wanting to miss a shot. The innovative split-pack design transforms the backpack into a mobile, work station allowing photographers to quickly and cleanly exchange lenses without having to remove attached tripods.