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Banjo Brothers Top Tube Bag

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$21.83

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About this item

  • 840 Denier Nylon Fabric with Padded and Lined Interior
  • Rubber-Backed Frame Straps are Secure and Gentle on Bike’s Finish
  • Interior Key Clip and Reflective Piping
  • Clear Flap helps keep Your Stuff Dry and allows Full View of Contents
  • Plenty of Room for Race Tools/Food, or Camera, Phone, etc.


Dimensions 41-Cubic Inches, 6.25 x 2 x 3.25-Inch (length x width x height). Designed originally for triathletes (and ours still works great for that use), our top tube bag is a great add on to keep your must-haves (phone, wallet, keys) within reach. The clear top allows you to see what is in there while keeping it all dry. Plenty of room for race tools, food, or camera, phone, etc.


jen12
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2022
Most cyclist these days are attaching their phones to their bicycle handlebars. I have a large smart phone but a small road bike, size 48. I searched a long time for a top tube bag that was long enough to hold my large phone yet small enough to not be up my business when I dismount. That bag does not exist, physics simply make it impossible unless I want to undergo leg lengthening surgery and ride a larger frame.This bag is perfect, I often keep checking my bag to make sure my keys, valley and lock cylinder is in it. With the clear window I can easily visualize what is in the bag. Additionally city riding means theft occasionally occurs. I often left the flap of my old bag open so thieves would move onto the next bicycle and try to take their items. I always take whatever I place in my top tube bag with me when not on the bike. The clear window shows thieves from a distance that this bike bag isn't worth their time stealing.Not sure it would be Waterproof but for the price I can get my lazy caboose off the bike and put the items in a zip lock if needed. Let's be real, most people are focused on riding safely yet efficiently when it is raining, we will not be going in and out of the bag.Bravo, this short experienced rider thanks you for making a bag for those of us who aren't buying in on the nex trend of carrying the kitchen sink on your bike frame. If you really need more than this bag can handle, put it in a pannier.When monies free up I will buy a 2nd one for my mountain bike.
J-Web
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2016
I bought this bag because my other bag wasn't large enough to hold my phone, an LG G3 with a protective case. I wanted a bag that also wasn't too big. While it is big enough to hold my phone, I won't be able to hold anything else. Maybe a tube of chapstick if I really cram it. The quality of the bag seems fine. I like the see through cover, but if I can only fit my phone I already know what's in the bag. For now, Overall, I'm happy with my purchase.I received my purchase within the timeframe given to me by Amazon. It was easy to install with the velcro straps.
BIG Mikey
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2013
Well made with a major flaw in my opinion: the clear lid does not cover the entire top opening in the front or back so sweat and rain can easily enter the compartment.
Susan Vinicor
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2012
This bag is pretty much as described. It is well made and accommodates a smart phone plus cards, cash, keys and snacks. The protective clear plastic does not make it water proof, so a small baggy is a good addition to your stash. I was hoping to be able to read my phone through the plastic, but the bag is not wide enough to hold it in that position. The bag is fairly narrow, which is desirable so that you don't hit it with your knees if you have a short top tube such as I. Haven't seen anything comparable, so yes, I recommend this bag. I prefer that to jamming everything into my bike jersey and going through contortions to pull something out of a rear pocket while riding.
Jazzy Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2012
This carrying bag is a great little accessory to have if you're into cycling. To be honest, it's not as large as one might think from looking at the picture. It has enough room for me to carry my bike tool, keys, phone and small patch kit comfortably. Even though it may be kind of small, it keeps me from having to carry those items in my pockets, and therefore makes it an indispensable accessory for cycling.
SAH
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2012
Didnt like the quality. I returned this item because it was way too flimsy. I should have listened to the feedback.
Bobmon
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2011
My rides have been getting progressively longer and longer and as such I've needed a bit more room to stash my gear, phone, nutrition, etc... With the bag under my seat stuffed with tire levers, a multi-tool, spare tubes, CO2 cartridges, etc... there just wasn't any more room to stash things.I went searching around Amazon and found this little bag which seemed to fit my needs. I was hoping for something that could hold my iPhone, some spare cash, and a few gel packs. This seemed to be about the right size and the right price.The construction isn't necessarily the top of the line out there, but hey, it doesn't break the bank either. I had some issues getting the straps through the tiny slits on the plastic buckles, but once they were through they held solidly. The straps on the front were interesting to put on... meaning it took multiple attempts to figure out just how tight to make them and how to keep them from getting snared up in my headset.Out for my first ride with this bag on my bike I found it constantly leaning to the right. Which periodically led me to tap it with my knee on more than one occassion. After getting my bike home and futzing with this some more I discovered I really had to cinch the bottom straps down fairly hard to stop the lean from happening. I knew enough from other reviews to not go overboard on the tension for fear of ripping off a strap, but I found a happy medium where it worked for me. After doing that I haven't had a single issue, well except for the fact that I know carry more gear... That appears to be a separate issue.All in all this is a decent little bag for the price and if you treat it well and secure it well it should give you a handy place to store more gear.
H. Sapiens
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2010
I recently added and needed to move to a smaller saddle bag to accommodate it on my small frame road bike (48"). Since space is a premium, I started looking for another bag option that wouldn't add bulk but would hold my iPhone and possibly a gu or two. This pack fits the bill perfectly - it attaches within seconds and cinches down tight. I have plenty of room and it has never been in my way. A couple of added bonuses is that I can see my phone's screen through the see-through top or a printed route map, which is a big big plus.