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I have one of their Bidon Stuff Bags and it's terrific.
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I’ve tried a few mentioned but now a big fan of SpeedSleeve. Comes in three sizes to finding that right size is easy. I know a few had issues with them at first when they launched on Kickstarter a few years back but they seem to have gotten past their growing pains. Super secure, easy, quick on/off, packs down compact, and do not use a strap around the seatpost, only through the seat rails.
They’re certainly worth a look. I purchased a RoadRunner Burrito Bag a few months back, used it daily on a two week cycling vacation. Found it to be very handy, surprised how much I liked it. Given the trend towards All Road, Gravel, or whatever it’s being called these days, along with bigger tires and side trips down adventurous paths I can see where we might transition from traditional smaller seat bags to handlebar bags. Makes a lot of sense. |
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Arundel Tubi.
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If you want to go full baller, the Silca one with the Boa dial is it. |
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Keep meaning to toss my Silca in the classifieds. Also use to use the Arundel. Big issue with that one for me was security. Had one pop off when bunny hopping a speed bump. A passing motorist picked-it up and chased me down or I would have never known. I had it pop off a few times after that, it’s now sitting in a drawer somewhere. A wider strap and that would also be a solid seat roll, but as is, not that secure. |
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Speedsleev has been the ticket for me. Super easy and secure
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I endorse the King cargo cage too, added benefit of being in a lower muck position for me than a saddle bag. |
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Another vote for SpeedSleev. I had the Silca... it doesn’t hold as much, and is much more cumbersome and pricey.
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Nothing fancy but I like the Jandd bags...think the ones I use are called mini mountain wedge bag or something...can fit two tubes, co thing as well as a couple of cartridges, irons etc...no velcro via chaffing and just a strap under the rails...actually, I think it has a velcro seat tube thing but I just cut those off...really durable as well...cheap enough too...they will even do a special order if you want certain colors to match frame or whatever if I remember right for not much more...good company and good simple bags...lifetime warranty as well...
https://www.jandd.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=FMMW Last edited by cash05458; 12-09-2019 at 04:14 PM. |
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Topeak Wedge. Clips on and off in a jiffy (no BS velcro straps), 3 different sizes, reflector tape, a place to clip your blinking light if need be. None better, IMO.
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I'd recommend the Ortlieb bag, very high quality from Germany: https://ortliebusa.com/product/micro-two/.
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A sock and a leather toe strap. Costs like $5 and works great
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What’s a toe strap? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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