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$28.00 - $35.00
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Timbuk2 Goody Box - A no-brainer. Keep your essentials organized and easily accessible with the Timbuk2 Goody Box. Sure, we could brag about the Goody Box's water resistant TPU liner, its rugged ballistic nylon weave, or even its absurdly easy-to-use hook-and-loop straps. We could go on about how it only weighs four ounces, but for now we'll draw your attention to this mini cargo carrier's touchscreen compatibility. That's right: keep your trusty phone on and at the ready without having to rummage blindly in a pack. |
| Bixi Red / Black | | Red / Black | | White | | Black |
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$12.00 - $20.00
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Lezyne Caddy Saddle Bag - OK, seriously, helicopter rescue is expensive, but your spouse might like to know you’ll be late for dinner because you’re extracting branches from your shorts. Lezyne made the Caddy Saddle Bag in three sizes to match your riding style and needs. Stash your mountain bike or road tube in the main compartment and put your multi-tool in the external pouch. The large size comes with a slot for your cell phone, just in case you and your mountain bike land in a tree and you need to call in a helicopter to airlift you out.. |
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$21.95 - $27.95
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Timbuk2 Bicycle Seat Pack - Don't forget your snack pack!The Timbuk2 Bike Seat pack is hanging from your saddle, patiently holding onto the things that you just can't leave behind. While you're checking your P. O. box, the Bike Seat Pack quietly waits outside with your bike keeping your ID, pudding snack pack, lucky rabbit's foot, and kazoo safe and sound from prying eyes and sticky fingers.. |
| Bixi Red / Black | | Peat Green Canvas / Algae Green | | Black | | Carbongrey / carbonrip | | Gunmetal | | White |
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$19.95
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Arundel Tubi Seatbag - Tubi for tubies. The Tubi seat bag displays both the practical and whimsical side of Arundel. It is named for a cat, but it is also sized for a single tubular tire. While it may be PRO-like to ride with a tubular tire mounted naked under your saddle, with nothing but an Alfredo Binda toe strap holding it in place, this method has drawbacks. Unless you're using a high TPI tubular as a spare, it won't fold easily, leaving an awkward mess that doesn't easily secure. |
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$8.97 - $8.99
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Fox Original Seat Bag - Jam some peanut butter and jam in their too; you might get hungry. Jam the essentials into the Fox Original Seat Bag -- and if you need more room, expand it and keep jamming. Fits all standard seat rails.5”d x 2.5”h x 3”w. |
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$7.48 - $9.73
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Louis Garneau Mini Race 2 Bag - Carry riding essentials without getting in the way of your bike's aerodynamics. The streamlined design of the Louis Garneau Mini Race 2 seat bag secures your gear without slowing you down. Imported. Water-resistant, ripstop synthetic textile fabric and watertight zippers keep your gear dryCloseoutRear rubber tab provides attachment point for bike lights (not included)Louis Garneau Mini Race 2 seat bag attaches securely to seatpost and saddle with adjustable elastic band and saddle clipReflective details increase visibility in low light. |
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$17.95
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Arundel Dual Seatbag - Bag it. We've tagged along with enough PRO training rides over the years to definitively notice one trend: They might be obsessive about the cleanliness of their bikes, about the mousse in their hair, about how little they can eat, about their wine collection and the # of V's under the hoods of their cars. But one thing PROs are near-universally not obsessive about is their seat bags. As a rule they're old, tattered, and stuff is half-hanging out of them because they get used hard and who, after all, gives much thought to replacing a seat bag?And then came Arundel... |
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$14.95
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Lezyne Energy Caddy - You can’t open a saddle bag when riding. Well, maybe you … but not everybody. Mount Lezyne’s Energy Caddy on the front of your bike to hold speed nutrition during race day or bonk-fighting endurance fuel on a century. Hook-and-loop closures securely and simply hold this bag and contents in place—yet retrieval while riding’s a cinch.. |
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$18.00 - $27.94
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Lezyne Micro Caddy Saddle Bag - Won’t get rattled on long rides. What's the expression? Set it and forget it? Something like that. When was the last time you had a flat, only to realize that you hadn't brought a tube? Has it happened since the last time you heard some know-it-all say 'set it and forget it?' The Lezyne Micro Caddy Saddle Bag will keep your tire levers, CO2 shot, and tube in one place and it will hold them there, uncomplaining, until you need them. |
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$19.95
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Louis Garneau Middle X-Race Bag - Load the bike, not you. Storing items in your jersey pockets is a good solution, but it can often lead to irritation. If you take a look at adventure cyclists, you'll notice the pack as much on their bikes as possible. Use the Louis Garneau Middle X-Race Bag to store stuff you'd normally carry to ensure your back is able to ventilate properly and isn't rubbing the wrong way while riding. |
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$11.00
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SciCon 2nd Bike Roller System Saddle Mount - Sci'Con offers an accessory Roller System attachment to mount any Sci'Con Roller System saddle bag to your second (or third bike) so you can use the same saddlebag on all your bikes. The spare Roller System mount attaches between the seat rails and stays permanently fixed in place. As you move from bike to bike, you can just snap out the bag from mount to mount.. |
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$14.00
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SciCon S-Case 390 Saddle Bag - Take what you need. The SciCon S-Case 390 Saddle Bag packs several technical features into one compact bag. SciCon's Roller System attachment allows you to secure and remove the bag from with a simple twist. This system also encourages easy bag swaps, as you can keep separate mounts on each of your bikes. For compartmentalized convenience, there's a dedicated spare key pocket for your home or vehicle. And as an added precaution to stormy elements, SciCon included a stowaway mini rain fly that's reminiscent to what you would find on a backpack. |
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$17.95
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Arundel Uno Seatbag - Bring it with you. Although you won't see Team Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda riding with the Arundel Uno Seatbag on race-day, when the support cars are in the garage, its an unmistakable accessory on their saddles -- and for good reason. The Uno is just large enough to carry the bare essentials -- a tube, levers, CO2, and some fun/emergency money. And if Arundel's bottle cages are any sign of its quality, you can be assured that you're getting a feather-light, beautifully constructed transport for your essentials. |
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$99.95
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Craft Coach Bag - The only coach you need. The Craft Coach Bag features one main compartment and four separate pockets to help you stay organized.. |
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$35.00
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Lezyne Loaded Caddy with Tools - A tag-along remedy for the bicycle blues. The nicest thing about the Lezyne Loaded Caddy is that it's always there when you need it. With plenty of room for a spare tube and levers plus the included RAP-13 multi-tool and patch kit you can take care of everyday mechanicals quickly and easily and get back on the road. or the trail.. |
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$8.48 - $17.95
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Louis Garneau Little Race Bag - Great things come in small packages. Seat bags can be very convenient, even if they add a little weight. We have to draw the line, however, when they become so big that you'd be better off just wearing a backpack. The Louis Garneau Little X-Race Bag will never have that problem. Its manageable dimensions—6.25 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches—make it just the right size for a spare tube and a few essential tools. |
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$39.00
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SciCon Hippo 550 Roller 2 Saddlebag - Sci'Con's saddle bags are notable for their retention systems. No Velcro straps. The design has been updated to the new Roller 2 mounting system. If you recall the original Roller System (now Roller 1), you start with a plastic cleat that secures to your seat rails with the twist of a knob. Then you install the bag by matching the cleat with the opening in the binding mount. |
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$17.95 - $21.95
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Fox Seat Bag - Always prepared. As with any bike accessory, seat bags have their positives and negatives. They add a little bit of weight, so you may not want to use one in a race, but for recreational riding, you can't beat the convenience of having your tools and spare tubes right there on your seat. The alternative can be a real pain–turning off your music, taking your headphones out, unclipping your waist belt and sternum strap, taking off your pack, and digging through 2000 cubic inches of stuff to find a tube. |
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$6.48 - $9.93
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Louis Garneau Little Stream Bag - Less can be more. If you’re still carrying your multi-tool and spare tubes in a cumbersome backpack, lighten your load with the Louis Garneau Little Stream Bag. This small seat bag holds the basic essentials and keeps them safely stowed for when you need them. The simple saddle clip system attaches to virtually any seat, and the super-burley 600-denier water-resistant fabric helps keep the bag from wetting through during soggy rides. |
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$6.97 - $7.93
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Louis Garneau Mini Stream Bag - Always there when you need it. For the essentials that you can't afford to leave behind, strap the Louis Garneau Mini Stream Seat Bag to your ride. Throw an extra tube, a multi-tool, and a snack in the mini-stream and your set for your next century. Sized to fit small safety essentials such as a bike tool, extra tube, patch kit or tire levers (accessories not included)Louis Garneau Mini Stream bag attaches securely to seatpost and saddleCloseoutTough, 600-denier synthetic textile withstands daily use and resists water to keep contents dryReflective details increase visibility in low light. |
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$44.95
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SciCon Compact 430 Saddlebag - Size matters. We don't always have the confidence that the skeleton kit is enough, and we need to carry a bit more. The Sci'Con Compact 430 saddlebag has almost double the interior space of the Phantom, all of which you can put to good use. Here, if you're a good packer, you can squeeze in a second tube, as well as a patch kit, a few Allen keys, a boot, and perhaps a CO2 cartridge or two and a mini-inflator. |
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$45.00
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SciCon Elan 615 Roller 2 Saddlebag - To us, this looks like a trunk. The Sci'Con Elan 615 Roller 2 Saddlebag is the biggest and boxiest Sci'Con bag we sell. It also features the Roller 2 mounting system, a great, simple, clean design that is secure and doesn't abrade your pretty carbon-fiber seatpost. Sci'Con's saddle bags are notable for their retention systems. No Velcro straps. The design has been updated to the new Roller 2 mounting system. |
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$20.24 - $27.00
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Blackburn Small Saddle Bag - You're still responsible for bringing along snacks. Never forget to bring along your essential tools or spare tubes -- keep them stashed under your seat with the flyweight Blackburn Barrier Small Saddle Bag. Welded seams and a water-repelling TPU-coated nylon fabric keep everything dry, no matter how muddy that early-spring singletrack gets.just 31 gramsWater-repellant designReflective accents enhance visibility. |
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$29.90
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Green Guru Gear Bike Seat Bag - Recycled for the cycle. Trail-side repairs aren't a big deal when you've got the Green Guru Gear Bike Seat Bag packed with essential tools and equipment. Green Guru makes their bags out of recycled bike tubes because there's no reason for all that rubber to end up in the landfill.. |