User submitted reviews
Review by Mike
It's big and ugly on the back of your road saddle, but it holds a lot of tubes, tools, and other stuff, so you'll probably never get stranded. After they're done mocking it, my friends all wish they had one. The loop strap on the back is also a convenient place to put your rear taillight when you're riding in the dark. I've got a couple of these bags now- they really work great.
Review by Phil W
I trust and like Topeak products but this is not one of them. I like the size and features of the bag. It fits everything I need for my gravel bike. I like the expandable zipper. However the strap for the seat post easily wears through the stitching that attaches it to the bag and you find that the bag now sways around uncontrollably making it not very functional and a waste of money. Look elsewhere.
Review by Vashon cyclist
I bought this product to be able to carry a spare tube, my tire irons, and a few bike tools. This bag easily accomodates all of these items with a tad to spare. I like the styling and rugged construction, and use the light strap on the back for one of my rear flashers. This is a good product.
Review by cokvance
Needed to replace my pack that had totally worn out over the last 10 years, couldn't find the exact match for it at Planet Bike, so I tried this Topeak pack, very pleased! It has a better profile to attach to the bike and the volume was just right without the expansion feature. A single zipper instead of a dual zip like the last one, but it seems smooth, we'll see if I get the same distance out this on as I did the last one.
Review by Chuck
Use it on my rd bike. Spare tube, tire tool,valve remover, small bike tool. Just what I need
Review by Anonymous
Holds what needs to be held and doesnt become undone from under the saddle.
Review by rider rick
Perfect size for two tubes, two H2O cartages, cartridge filling devise and two tire irons.
Review by Anonymous
Fits well
Review by Anonymous
With changing temps in Colorado, I can store a light jacket in addition to my tube and levers
Review by Anonymous
I bought this one to have as a backup of another of the same make, model, and size. The seams are separating on the other one and there is noticeable wear where the velcro seatpost strap makes contact with the bag material. Still, I'm buying another one because I like the size and overall design of this bag. And, I suppose, the devil you know is better than the devil you don't know.
Review by David
I'd been looking for something this size for a long time. Perfect for all I want to carry!
Review by San Antonio Rider
This is a good size for a spare kit. Id get the large if you want to stick an second tubeadditional CO2 cartridges.
Review by Phil W
The Topeak Aero Wedge Pack-Strap is an excellent seat bag with room for 2 tubes, tire levers, CO2 cartridges, nitrile gloves and a multi-tool in a size medium bag without even having to use the expansion feature. The straps allow quick & easy transfer from one bike to another and make for a very secure attachment. The zipper opening is sturdy & reliable and it is easy to attach a clip-type tail light to the back of the bag. Over the years I have purchased 5 of these for the bikes in our family and they have proven to be both durable & reliable as well as being an attractive unit. They also have kept the contents dry when I have been caught in a rainstorm. Highly recommended!
Review by Steven
This is a second bag of this size from Topeak for my newest road bicycle. I have both my road bikes outfitted with the same accessories.
Review by LI Cyclist
holds what I need it to and stays out of the way for a great price
Review by LI Clydesdale
holds everything I need it to and does it well.
Review by Anonymous
This saddle bag is the one to get. Excellent design and construction. Choose your size wisely. I have the medium and its perfect since my seat height only exposes around 5 or 6 inches of seat tube. The large would have been too big.
Review by Rob
I have used a Topeka bag for a number of years and pretty much carried 2 tubes for spares on long endurance rides in a small bag. Since I have gone tubeless the mini bag is just right.
Review by rac47
I have 2 different sizes.
Small for regular rides. And
Medium for longer ones
Review by Anonymous
Bought both a medium and a large. One for my wife's bike and one for mine figuring a could steal hers if I needed something smaller. Been doing some longer gravel and xc rides where the additional volume has been a nive feature without being overly bulky. Snugs down nicley with no floppping about.