Saddle packs
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Chicken Chaser

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8,958 posts

250 months

Saturday 24th February 2018
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I'm after a reliable saddle pack which just uses the rails and doesn't connect via the seat post. Doesnt need to be big - looking to store a tube, multitool, a couple of patches and a couple of spare chainlinks. Whats best recommended? Most I see have the velcro strap around the seatpost. My Topeak rubs my shorts or leggings at this point and causes wear so i'm trying to avoid anything similar.

nammynake

2,653 posts

199 months

JEA1K

2,706 posts

249 months

Saturday 24th February 2018
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I used one of these. I dont like saddle packs but in winter I like to carry 2 x tubes and 2 x bottles so my usual bottle holder caddy isnt enough for anything over a 3 hour non-stop ride..

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/lezyne-road-cad...

Gren

2,030 posts

278 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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JEA1K said:
I used one of these. I dont like saddle packs but in winter I like to carry 2 x tubes and 2 x bottles so my usual bottle holder caddy isnt enough for anything over a 3 hour non-stop ride..

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/lezyne-road-cad...
I use one of those - get a tube, 2 levers, multi-tool & 2 co2 canisters in it. Perfect for most rides and is small enough not to notice. If I need a second tube I'll pocket it.

My missus uses one of these https://fairwheelbikes.com/arundel-dual-seat-bag/ which nicely fits 2 tubes in



Master Bean

5,054 posts

146 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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I have one of these. Can fit pump, multi tool, tyre levers, small bottle of lube, monies and emergency chocolate bars in. I like that it can unclip really easily. You can also fit a light on the back.

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/topeak-aero-wedge-clip-on-...

Chicken Chaser

Original Poster:

8,958 posts

250 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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Master Bean said:
I have one of these. Can fit pump, multi tool, tyre levers, small bottle of lube, monies and emergency chocolate bars in. I like that it can unclip really easily. You can also fit a light on the back.

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/topeak-aero-wedge-clip-on-...
I've got the non-clip on version of this.

I think I'll pick up a Lezyne or Scicon 350. By all accounts they can get a fair bit in for their size and whilst the Topeak is much bigger in volume, its a bit of a pain to pack it tightly so theres a fair bit wasted.