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Old 04-14-2021, 06:43 PM
djg21 djg21 is offline
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Originally Posted by jb_11 View Post
With that much room between the rails and the saddle, you might be able to reverse mount a Silca Premio (or whatever the latest version is) up in there. Especially with just a tube.

Or even more minimal just use small canvas drawstring bag with a toe strap or something like this:
https://silca.cc/products/edc-utility-and-pump-strap-1

Wasn't someone on here making pouches from Thompson stem bags?
I have a Silca Premio seat roll I am selling on eBay (https://www.ebay.com/itm/333957868219). I also have the new model — the Asymetrico — that I used on one gravel ride and am returning to Silca. The Premio was OK. The Asymetrico constantly flipped over the Boa Strap and fell off my gravel bike. It looks like the strap isn’t centered on the seat roll. See photo below. I lost a brand new Silca multitool and a new Dynaplug pill that are somewhere on the side of a gravel road in Columbia County.

Silca refunded the purchase price of the Asymetrico and told me to keep it. I offered to send it back so it’s design people can look at it. Silca is great, but this bag is no go, especially if you want to use it on a gravel bike or MTB, or you ride on rough road surfaces.

The Arundel bags I recommended are simple and great for a repair kit. I will be using an Arundel with a Voile strap as extra security on my gravel bike.
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