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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Nothing wrong with it but beware of how small it is. I can barely fit a TPU tube with 85mm valve stem and a very small electric pump. Nothing wri f with it,but check the dimensions before buying. I will be returning.
Spooner
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
The bag fits unbalanced on the saddle rails.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Just big enough for essentials. Tube, CO2, tools, patch kit. Small enough to not sway or hit legs. The rail attachment is nice because you can loosen the bag strap without it coming off the seat rail.
CB
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
It can store my levers, road bike tube, and chain links snuggly. My levers are bit too tall. However if the zipper holds, I'm golden.Pros:Small/compact and does not stick out from back of saddle.It has a place for my back light to live.It is exactly what I was looking for. (hold the items hopefully never use but need to have them in case)I do not have to take the bag off the bike to access contents.Cons:The velcro strap set up. Explained below. reason for 4 stars instead of 5Wished I could fit my bike tool but not a deal breakerVelcro strap set up - the bag is attached to the main strap by sewn in thin pieces of velcro on ea side of bag, which attaches to the main strap that threads through the bottom of the saddle. It holds and works great but I get very angry at velcro. solution for me....I half a** attached the bag to my bike with the Velcro strap then used silicone ties to secure it.
Ric
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Great product works great. I give it 5 stars but my only complaint is It doesn’t fit everything I wanted to fit in the pack. It is very compact and fits my needs for the most part. So far really good product.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I just fitted this saddle bag to my bike, and must say, I like it. Mine unfortunately didn't come with any mounting instructions, and the velcro straps didn't seem too initiative at first. And at first I was like, "WTF? How is this thing supposed to mount up". But, with a few minutes of trial and error I figured it out. And once I did, I must say, I actually prefer the way it mounts over my other saddle bags that use BOA straps (Silca). Just to possibly save you some time... Pull the little straps OUT of the slots in the larger strap. Install the larger strap as usual, one at a time. After putting each large strap around its corresponding seat rail, THEN thread the small strap back up through its slot and fasten into place with the velcro. Then do the other side the same way. EXCEPT, the left small straps folds in toward the inside of the saddle, and the right one folds out toward the outside of the right seat rail (viewed from the rear). Next, the large strap just wraps around the bottom of the bag, through its buckle, and back upon itself to fasten with the velcro. The thing I like about his system is that the interface of the two small straps with the large strap is what actually holds the bag to the seat rails, and the large strap wrapping around the bottom just cinches the bag in tight to the saddle. This way, when you want to open the bag, just undo the large strap, and the part that's actually holding everything in position on the saddle is undisturbed and stays in place. It seemed overly complex at first, but once I had it figured out and mounted, I discovered that in fact it's very secure and very simple to operate whenever one needs to open the bag.It would be a bit much to attempt to add photos of the attachment process I just described. But, I did add a couple so you could see the size and scale of the bag.This is a small bag, so pay attention to the dimensions to insure it's large enough for your needs. I can't tell yet about the waterproofness of the fabric, but it does use a waterproof zipper, so I'm hopeful that the fabric is as well. The bag has a bright orange liner so it's easy to see the contents. And it also has two small mesh pockets to help with segregating smaller items, like maybe patches, or valve cores, etc.I can say that I have, and have used some other Rockbros cycling products, and have been pleased with them all so far. For what they are, and the prices they ask for their products, I'll have to admit that they offer an outstanding value, IMO. And this bag is no exception. I still need to see if it will hold my necessities. But I really hope that it will because I'm really kinda impressed with this bag and look forward to using it if holds everything I like to carry.Hopefully this review is helpful to someone.
Ian
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Great quality, secure, looks great, inconspicuous and basically disappears under your seat. Definitely pay attention to the dimensions and the capacity of this bag. If you're looking for a micro, just bring the essentials type bag, this is great for that purpose. Fits a couple of levers, tpu tube, a small tool, your card/cash, and a co2 cartridge. It's well constructed with some nice organizers on the inside. If you want something to also stash your keys and phone, you'll need something bigger but if you're a minimalist, you'll be good with this size.
GT in Austin
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I know it says small but it’s really small. I won’t be able to fit a tub, a patch kit, levers and my Park multi tool into. Otherwise, seems well made.
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