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$64.95
Keep your gear at hand with Topeak's BarPack. It holds its shape without a heavy frame thanks to a lightweight EVA-foam construction. The fully padded main compartment keeps your gear safe. It attaches easily to your handlebar with the included quick-release mount that locks when you're riding to keep the bag in place. Plus, the BarPack comes with a carrying strap for convenience and if the weather turns nasty, the included rain cover keeps your cargo dry.
$35.00 - $40.00
Easy to reach, bar-mounted feed bag that's always ready to let you scoff your face. Oh, there's room for tools, bear spray, wrappers too. But mostly food. We're cyclists and eating is what we do. Plenty of room for things that you want to get to quickly and easily while riding, including energy bars, trail mix—or a tube if you're not hungry. But who's ever not hungry on a trip? This bag has dull, sensible uses, too, it's not just for storing food. The outer mesh pocket will carry a lightweight jacket, a multi-tool or all of those new-empty wrappers. Ambidextrous fitting with adjustable straps allow you to run the bag left or right of the stem, depending on your handedness, luggage requirements or whims. The easy-to-use drawstring cinches up or loosens with one hand. - 1.2-liter capacity - Mesh pocket - Ambidextrous fitting with adjustable straps - Drawstring closure cinches up or loosens with one hand - Weight: 79 grams
$80.00
Big Room, Small Package Wish you could grab those keys or your phone without unpacking your entire bedroll? Better yet, wish you could take just a few things on a day ride without having to bring a full-blown handlebar bag? The Outpost Elite Hitchhiker is the answer. To both. Yep, it works happily in conjunction with the lauded Outpost Elite Handlebar Roll and, get this, with other brands' bar rolls too. Plus, best of all, you can use it on its own, and its outer bungee is perfect for lashing a layer. - Weight: 1.04oz - Capacity: 2.5L - Water resistant—Extra protection against the elements
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