
$22.00
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Imported.
Item 722362
Specification | Description |
| Weight | 80 grams |
| Material | Nylon |
| Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 2.8 inches |
| Volume | 28 cubic inches |
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Comments about Topeak Micro Wedge Seat Pack:
this bag perfectly holds two 700 x 23 tubes, two tire levers and a small universal tool into a tight fit, no clanking or gingling any more. it also has a big enough strap to go around most bigger sear post. the easy mount system is good for those that need to take the gear off when you get some where.
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Comments about Topeak Micro Wedge Seat Pack:
I bought this wedge as a super light weight small road bag. I managed to fit in one 700c/23 tube, 1 CO2 inflator, tire levers, a Pedros critical mass multi-tool, and pair of latex gloves. These items filled the bag with just enough room for a car key left.
The construction of the wedge was very nice and the materials were great; Topeak makes nice bags.
Mounting the wedge required mounting the seat fixer between the seat rails, this was a bit tricky on my Prologo seat as I would imagine would be on any low-profile race seat. I also noticed the fixer was actually quite heavy, if you are weight weenie a model with a Velcro strap are probably 50 grams lighter easy. After ten minutes I got it mounted perfect and snapped the bag in. The bag fit nice and tight and didn't wobble at all. Guess that is the point of the clip in unit.
Everything went great for a week or two then one day about 8 miles into a 30 mile group training ride I felt something bumping my leg. I looked back and saw the bag was just hanging off my seat post. I stopped to clip the bag back in and to my surprise saw the plastic collar that holds the bag to the seat was broke off and missing entirely. Now, I was running a carbon bike with my race wheels on so I can guarantee I wasn't jumping curbs or even hitting a pothole for that matter. But the thing just broke.
I wouldn't recommend the clip bags at all because of this issue, and sure wouldn't want them on a mountain bike or commuter because they don't handle the abuse.
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