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Kolelo 04-29-10 08:08 PM

Recommend A Saddle Bag
 
I'm looking for something very thin at the seat post as I have some saddle setback that causes the front of my current saddle back to rub on the inside of my shorts.

I don't necessarily want a small bag just one thin at the front yet big enough to fit a spare tube, tire levers, multi-tool, keys, and a cell phone.

Thanks for any suggestions!

ericm979 04-29-10 08:17 PM

Specialized makes some really narrow bags.

AngryScientist 04-29-10 08:19 PM

i have one of these serfas ones on one of my bikes i picked up cheap at the lbs. it has turned out to be one of the best ones i've used. very compact, but very well designed, and, per your request, very narrow:

http://www.realcyclist.com/images/it...F0009/ONCO.jpg

chado445510 04-29-10 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by ericm979 (Post 10743898)
Specialized makes some really narrow bags.

+1

I have their smallest, which would fit everything on your list save for the cell (can go in jersey pocket) and the multi-tool. The medium size would work well.

tate242 04-29-10 08:41 PM

I had something similar happen, ruined 2 pairs of shorts before I noticed. I must be crooked because it's only my left leg that contacted the strap that went around the seatpost. I switched to this Topeak bag, it's worked out well so far.
http://www.topeak.com/products/Bags/ProPackSmall

siran 04-29-10 08:49 PM

TransIt bag at Performance. I've got it on my bike, and it fits everything you said pretty well.

wacomme 04-29-10 08:57 PM

I like the Specialized small. Fits tube, 2 tire irons, 2 CO2 cartridges, and a multi-tool. It has a nice divider to separate the tire from the other items. My cell phone goes in my jersey pocket. The bag is small and narrow (no rub).

nutt 04-29-10 09:55 PM

In addition to the Topeak mentioned above, Sci-Con bags have no strap around the seat post. I had the same problem as you, tearing shorts, and it was the velcro strap, not the bag itself. Check out Sci-Con, that is what I ended up with.

fauxto nick 04-29-10 09:58 PM

Fiziks fall apart.

badhat 04-29-10 10:02 PM

detours guppy

many good things but mostly it doesnt use velcro on the seatpost strap so no rubbing against your shorts.

http://static2.bicycletires.com/Images165/DNGLU3-1.jpg

badhat 04-29-10 10:04 PM

i had one of those topeak plastic mounts break during a race. never again.

nycbianchi 04-29-10 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by AngryScientist (Post 10743904)
i have one of these serfas ones on one of my bikes i picked up cheap at the lbs. it has turned out to be one of the best ones i've used. very compact, but very well designed, and, per your request, very narrow:

http://www.realcyclist.com/images/it...F0009/ONCO.jpg

Same thing here -- picked this up randomly at a lbs while on the road and I absolutely love it. Fits in snugly enough that it doesn't hang down and rub the seat post. Highly recommend it.

snowman40 04-29-10 10:55 PM

I have this one, fits tube, multitool, 2 carbon dioxide cartridges, and the nozzle for the cartridges.
http://www.performancebike.com/image...-RED-ANGLE.jpg

I think this is the Siran is talking about, the only problem I have is I have to pack it before I put it on my bike. I think that is because of the cartridges and nozzle, I just don't have a better solution so I can carry another tube in it.

DRietz 04-29-10 10:58 PM

I use the Jandd "Mini Tool Bag." Holds a tube, two tire levers, patch kit, surgeon's glove, and a CO2 inflator and cartridge.

With some room at the back to spare.

http://www.niagaracycle.com/product_...ucts_id=417528

Ygduf 04-29-10 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by tate242 (Post 10743985)
I had something similar happen, ruined 2 pairs of shorts before I noticed. I must be crooked because it's only my left leg that contacted the strap that went around the seatpost. I switched to this Topeak bag, it's worked out well so far.
http://www.topeak.com/products/Bags/ProPackSmall

toppeak bags with the clamp system are good. medium is the size for me, tube/repair stuff, wallet, iphone, keys all fit. No velcro, no rub, and I move the bag between bikes easily.

ask people who know me, I tried WAY TOO MANY saddle bags, but I have been using this toppeak one for a year now.

acaurora 04-29-10 11:19 PM

+1 for the specialized tiny bag. 1x Tube, 2x CO2, 2x Tire Levers, and 1 multitool. Looks nice too.

fogrider 04-29-10 11:25 PM

I don't like the idea of a rear saddle bag. think about it, when you're riding, can you see if the bag is secure? if you put your phone or food in there, can you get to easily? I also like the way the bike feels without the extra weight of the bag on the saddle when I stand and rock the bike.

http://www.performancebike.com/image...LK-MOUNTED.JPG

acaurora 04-29-10 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by fogrider (Post 10744598)
if you put your phone or food in there, can you get to easily? I also like the way the bike feels without the extra weight of the bag on the saddle when I stand and rock the bike.

I don't think I've ever seen anyone put food or their phone in their saddle bag.... and I don't think you can really feel the extra weight climbing out of the saddle. That's just my 2 cents though.

iam7head 04-29-10 11:48 PM


Originally Posted by snowman40 (Post 10744503)
I have this one, fits tube, multitool, 2 carbon dioxide cartridges, and the nozzle for the cartridges.
http://www.performancebike.com/image...-RED-ANGLE.jpg

I think this is the Siran is talking about, the only problem I have is I have to pack it before I put it on my bike. I think that is because of the cartridges and nozzle, I just don't have a better solution so I can carry another tube in it.

i have the same one in black(9.99)

i carry a pair of tireiron, tube, couple cliff bar, mini pump(blackburn airstik SL), patch kit and my key.

Ygduf 04-29-10 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by acaurora (Post 10744613)
I don't think I've ever seen anyone put food or their phone in their saddle bag.... and I don't think you can really feel the extra weight climbing out of the saddle. That's just my 2 cents though.

I don't like my phone in my pocket because I can feel it moving around when I stand up. There is no pocket tight enough to hold it in place, so I stick it in the bag. Not like I'm answering phone calls on my rides. What am I going to do, ride home faster?

intence 04-30-10 12:13 AM


Originally Posted by snowman40 (Post 10744503)
I have this one, fits tube, multitool, 2 carbon dioxide cartridges, and the nozzle for the cartridges.
http://www.performancebike.com/image...-RED-ANGLE.jpg

I think this is the Siran is talking about, the only problem I have is I have to pack it before I put it on my bike. I think that is because of the cartridges and nozzle, I just don't have a better solution so I can carry another tube in it.

Stupid question, but how do you attach it to the bike? I see the strap for the seatpost, but when the transit logo is upward, the other two straps are facing downwards?

darkadious 04-30-10 02:52 AM

i use a topeak medium wedge, haven't had any problems with it rubbing anywhere and i can't feel / hear it moving around since it's attached to both the saddles rails and the seatpost. it's got a good amount of space on it too.

botto 04-30-10 03:12 AM


Originally Posted by ericm979 (Post 10743898)
Specialized makes some really narrow bags.

correct.

just replaced my 7 year old specialized wedge (velcro was losing it's grip, and the stitching on the seatpost strap popped).

http://www.pendlecyclespadiham.co.uk...ages/123_2.jpg

socalrider 04-30-10 03:37 AM

If you need something a little bigger but still have a narrow profile, look at the Jandd Tire Bag.. Made primarily for people who ride tubulars, it is long and skinny..

http://www.jandd.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=FTBII

fastev 04-30-10 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by DRietz (Post 10744519)
I use the Jandd "Mini Tool Bag." Holds a tube, two tire levers, patch kit, surgeon's glove, and a CO2 inflator and cartridge.

With some room at the back to spare.

http://www.niagaracycle.com/product_...ucts_id=417528

+ a lot. I've had one on my mountain bike for over 10 years. I just bought a couple new ones for the road bikes after trying a handful of others. My wife uses a Timbuk2 that seems pretty nice.


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