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$35.95
Don't overstuff your jersey pockets. Simplify your load by putting your essentials in Topeak's Aero Wedge Pack. It straps neatly beneath your seat and is constructed of durable 1200-denier, Teflon-coated polyester with reflective strips and a taillight mount for nighttime safety.
$32.95
Don't overstuff your jersey pockets. Simplify your load by putting your essentials in Topeak's Aero Wedge Pack. It straps neatly beneath your seat and is constructed of durable 1200-denier, Teflon-coated polyester with reflective strips and a taillight mount for nighttime safety.
$40.95
Topeak's Tri DryBag keeps your gear dry no matter the weather. Composed of water-resistant fabric, this top tube pack sports a flap that folds over the opening and prevents water penetration. It attaches via hook-and-loop straps and you'll have plenty of room for carrying your phone, wallet, tools and energy bars in this streamlined bag.
$9.95
Specialized's Sitero Wing is the best way to carry water and inflation tools without compromising aerodynamics. Designed specifically for the Specialized Sitero saddle (sold separately), this handy accessory can be used with or without a bottle cage and holds a mini road pump and two CO2 canisters.
$49.95
Not only does Banjo Brothers' Minnehaha Canvas Saddle Bag give you extra carrying capacity, it classes up any ride. It uses leather straps to securely attach to your saddle at three different points to reduce sway and the front is tapered for leg clearance. With plenty of room for a tool kit, lunch, rain jacket, etc., you'll never be without your gear. The shaped interior supports your gear without sagging and you've got leather reinforcements in all high-wear areas, too. Clever details include a leather tab for lashing extra gear or attaching a blinkie, detachable reflective tabs, an interior pocket and a key clip.
$20.95
The Dual is small enough to nestle under a seat without scraping against your thigh, yet it's big enough to hold two 700C tubes and two CO2 cartridges, plus an inflator. So, why two spare tubes? Because you never know what's up the road, and it's nice to know that you're prepared. That extra tube will make the rest of your ride that much more enjoyable knowing that you won't have to use your cell phone if another flat occurs.
- 27 cubic in.
$20.95
The Uno is small, with only enough space for a road inner tube plus gas and maybe a couple of Allen wrenches. It also fits under the saddle nicely when cinched tight. It rides horizontally while our other bags hang vertically.
- 16 cubic in.
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