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Bag Type: Frame | |
Construction: Fully-Welded | |
Materials: Polyurethane-coated nylon | |
Reflective: Yes | |
Waterproof: Yes | |
Black - 1L | Mfg PartNum: FRP |
Bag Capacity: 1 liter or 61 cubic inches | |
Dimensions: 5.3 (H) x 2 (W) x 8.1 (L) inches | |
Pack Weight: 90 grams or 3.18 ounces | |
Black - 2.4L | Mfg PartNum: FRM |
Bag Capacity: 2.4 liters or 146 cubic inches | |
Dimensions: 5.5 (H) x 2.4 (W) x 11.4 (L) inches | |
Pack Weight: 145 grams or 5.12 ounces | |
Black - 4L | Mfg PartNum: FRL |
Bag Capacity: 4 liters or 244 cubic inches | |
Dimensions: 5.5 (H) x 2.4 (W) x 16.5 (L) inches | |
Pack Weight: 205 grams or 7.23 ounces |
Not the cheapest out there but one of the lightest. The bags have a front opening that will allow cables to get through for chargers or other items. The straps are well made and wrap easily as well as hold even in rough terrain. Zippers are for the most part easy to open and close while riding but I wouldn't recommend that unless it's smooth pavement so nothing falls out. My only concern for the waterproof part of the bag is the front cable entry. It seems like it's just slightly too open depending on how water is splashing up on to the bike. I wasn't able to test this out but it's possible that anything you put in there you might want to be be able to get wet. Fabric is durable and cleans pretty easily with soap and water. If you have issues with bottle clearances I would recommend a bottle cage that shifts it down a bit and/or a side pull capable bottle cage.
Bought this frame bag for my road bike. It's great for shoulder season riding were early starts are cold and thing gets warmer as the afternoon approaches. It easily holds a light rain jacket or wind jacket or vest making it easy to adjust your wardrobe as your ride progresses.
I have tried top tube bags on a number of occasions for snacks and incidentals. I wind up hating them because as soon as I stand up to pedal, they wind up interfering with my legs. This bag holds more and has never gotten in the way. It's also quite aero tucked back behind the head tube.
I have the 2.4 liter version and in here I can keep several snacks, an Ottolock, and a Pearl Izumi rain jacket. There is also room for a small battery and a cable to go to a light or to charge my bike computer.
It's also very light and highly waterproof.