| | |  | Parts & Accessories | Home » » » » Timbuk2 Bicycle Seat Pack,Black,S | | | | | | | Description: | | 2008 Timbuk2 Small Seat Pack Black BG5037 Made of ballistic nylon with rubberized piping and traditional velcro strap attachment works on just about any seat. Fits all your essentials like your ID, power gel, keys and money. Rugged ballistic nylon Rubberized piping Velcro strap attaches securely to any bicycle seat post Key ring tether inside Timbuk2 Quality Guarantee Size: 2.25" x 2.5" x 5.75" | | | Features: | |
• 2008 Timbuk2 Small Seat Pack Black BG5037
• Rugged ballistic nylon w/Rubberized piping
• Velcro strap attaches securely to any bicycle seat post
• Key ring tether inside
• Timbuk2 Quality Guarantee
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 9.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 21 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Sturdy, Good Looking Seat Bag: Size SmallJul 27, 2010
By Singlespeed I've had the small size for about four years, that's more than 15,000 miles of sun, wet, salt, and grime. I just now retired it as the Velcro is not quite sticky enough any more. The only other thing that's happened is that the rubber-like cording around the edges has become cracked, probably from UV. I was able to cram into it a tube, CO2 inflator, spare CO2 cartridge, 2 tire levels, a small patch kit, and 3 loose Allen wrenches - but it was like a puzzle getting this all in.
PROS: Mounts very securely to the rails of the saddle (until the Velcro gave out), with no swaying. The walls are lined with a slightly stiff material, so that it keeps it's shape and looks really good on the bike. And it's well made. I've had no problem with the Velcro straps rubbing or grabbing my shorts.
CONS: It's kind of small, the nose narrows significantly (the size and shape is one reason it looks good).
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
smaller than you think.May 05, 2010
By Alan Thompson
"tommyalanson"
I was after a small under seat bag, but wowza, this one is very small. I can fit one tube, and a CO2 gun, and a pair of skinny tire "irons" and that's it. And that barely fits. Would be nice if it was just a teeeeesy bit bigger to fit keys, and maybe my iphone.
Otherwise, I like it. Nice construction, easy to attach, doesn't rattle around. I mean, it's a bike seat pack/bag. It works fine.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Destroys cycling shortsJul 29, 2009
By Douglas Goglia This bag is incredibly well made, and with a few changes would be top notch. However, the hook and loop closure tha fits around the seatpost eats holes in cycling shorts. After a long ride, a brand new pair of shorts were completely destroyed! Additionally, the velcro straps that fix the pack to the seat rails tend to come undone, especially when riding in rough terrain. This makes the Timbuk2 seat pack especially ill-suited for use on an MTB. Skip it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Timbuk2 Seat Bag Won't Stay AttachedJun 23, 2010
By Wheelman I was a dissatisfied user of the first iteration of Timbuk2 seat bag (medium). The velcro end on the seat post tab tore through several pair of bib shorts. Timbuk2 fixed the tab issue so I bought another one in March. I am not happy with the new one either. The rail velcro straps do not stay attached. I just completed a week long cycling trip of 330 miles and multiple times everyday I had to stop and reattach the side straps. I knew it was an issue before the trip but for capacity the bag is perfect for me. The fabric is topnotch and appearance is great. I was even willing to overlook that there was no loop for attaching a tail light. My seat rails are standard. The bag contains one tube, a small Park (inch square) patch kit, two Park plastic tire levers, two CO2 cartridges and thin plastic gloves. I shouldn't be surprised but Timbuk2 won't post this review on their customer reviews of this product. I am researching for another bag. I have had it with Timbuk2.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not mountain biking!Oct 03, 2011
By syl The Velcro straps are way to short and don't create a secure attachment of the bag. They come loose very quickly when the trails turns bumpy and then the bag falls off somewhere in the woods with your expensive multi-tool & Co2 pump in it to be lost (let me just say I was glad my car key was in my jersey pocket and not the stupid bad!!!). You then have to replace a lot more than the bag. If you do any off road cycling, don't buy a saddle bag that does not have a full loop attachment system!
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