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Versatility Meets Durability In This Incredible Bike Bag
Packing the essentials for any trail is crucial, especially if you flat or find yourself needing to make last-minute adjustments. However, a bulky bag can make your bicycle unbalanced, turning a fun ride into a slower, duller journey. Now you can make the most of your run and make use of those necessities with the Chrome Doubletrack Handlebar Bag, versatile enough to accompany you on a tough trek or simply your daily commute.
Made to work on your bars and as a sling on your back, the deployable shoulder strap balances your load for easy riding. Mesh side pockets and a magnetic one-handed flap closure make sure you can easily access what you need as you shred on your next adventure. The durable nylon shell body utilizes a 70d poly liner to stick by your side through thick and thin, thanks to the hook and loop attachment that allows this one-of-a-kind bag to stay in place no matter how crazy the trail.
Making a pit stop? The Chrome Doubletrack Handlebar Bag has you covered. Just pull out the stowable shoulder strap and wear it as a crossbody or on your waist for a stylish plus-one. This spacious 5L bag will have all the heads turning while you grind out one last run.
Features:
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Specifications
Bag Capacity: 5L | |
Bag Type: Handlebar | |
Gays Okay | Mfg PartNum: BG-328 |
Reviews
Much more affordable than the Route Werks bag and about one-half liter larger, this bag is much easier to install, open, and adjust. It doesn't have the extras that RW has but for a simple, durable, attractive, water resistant handlebar bag, this is one of the best.
I was looking for a medium size pack for the back of my trike seat to hold the miscellaneous little stuff that can't be put into pockets while riding a recurrent trike. This works better than expected. The magnetic latch allows me to access it while sitting ????
This bag is so useful to me I don't know where to start. It's currently the 'one bag' strapped to a rear rack as a single small pannier, holding all trail tools needed to repair most issues, some food, keys, and other pocketable items. It'll even fit up to 2 20 oz bottles when empty. There's two elastic pockets on the sides of the bag for bars or keys, and MOLLE as well, so the bag can be attached to other bags.
Here's where it gets interesting. This bag for me is also a second bag that's attached to a Moosetreks handlebar bag for bikepacking, serving as a day bag for electronics and a small camera. This versatility makes this urban bag feel more like part of a bikepacking system when used this way.
It can also be used as designed, as a front bag to and also features hidden sling straps so it can go with you anywhere.
I really like this bag
While well made, the design of this bag is not optimal. No transparent window for map, cue sheet or phone, and insecure closure does not protect against rain. Velcro attachment straps work well, but take up handlebar space. Not as good as other bags I've had, but does the job.
I got this handlebar bag so I wouldn't have to carry a backpack on long rides. It is excellent for that. But you can't fit big things in it, like papers or folders. There is room for a phone, wallet, gloves, one thin packable layer, kleenex, and sunscreen. Bags of food and drink won't fit. It doesn't seem to throw off the balance of the bike, and it has an ingenious magnetic clasp that really works.
I bike during my lunch hour and use the handlebar bag to carry my gloves, masks (during COVID), phones, and cycling caps. It is easy to install and uninstall. The magnetic closer makes it easy to open the bag while moving.