
$60.00
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Imported.
Item 751365
Specification | Description |
| Weight | 16 ounces |
| Material | Nylon/EVA |
| Dimensions | 11.5 x 6.8 x 6.3 inches |
| Volume | 322 cubic inches |
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Comments about Topeak DynaPack Saddle Bag:
If you're looking for a little bit more room to hold not just a tool kit and spare tube and not looking for a full set of panniers your search has ended! I used the dyna pack on the 2009 STP. It worked well in conjunction with my "tool Bag" under my seat. Added just enough room for rain jacket wallet phone and plenty of Snacks. Day two the water repellent got tested. Made it though with flying colors! It comes with a yellow rain bag, I didn't use it and everything stayed dry. It also doubled as a rear finder. This bag mounts on the seat post and can carry several pounds of "stuff" without even noticing your caring it. "The perfect size for its function"
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Comments about Topeak DynaPack Saddle Bag:
I bought DynaPack as larger version of saddle bag to support longer rides. It seems like a good product - light but potentially durable and aerodynamically shaped. Mounting bracket allows (like eg. Topeak's rack trunks) to quickly take DynaPack off the bike so my intention was to alternate between DynaPack and smaller saddle bag depending on the length of the ride. Unfortunately (at least in my case) mounting bracket took enough space on seatpost to make it impossible to mount the regular size saddle bag.
I think that if you commute (and do not want or cannot put regular rack on your bike) or if you mostly do long unsupported rides then DynaPack is worth consideration. But if you plan to alternate between DynaPack and regular saddle bag then make sure you have enough space on your seatpost.
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Comments about Topeak DynaPack Saddle Bag:
This is a very good product. It serves just the purpose for which it is intended: bigger than the normal under-the-seat bag, less bulky than panniers, less wind resistant than handle bar bags. Mounts securely; no movement or rattles. Big enuf to hold tools, spare tube, energy bars and other stuff. Probably won't hold a standard rain jacket and someting else of any size.
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