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Comments about Nathan GigaByte Box:
This gearbox is absolutely brilliant especially when used with an iPhone which is easy to use through the weatherproof clear lid. The only small issue I found was that the velcro straps that attach to your bike frame are slightly longer than they need to be - an easy fix to this was shortening the elastic strap and securing with a few stitches. Would highly recommend this product for storing phone, keys, wallet, gels, snacks etc.
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I bought this to have a place to put my phone and/or another small electronic device without needing to add another item to my handlebars. I also wanted the ability to easily move it between bikes.
For the most part it gets the job done, although I've used it mostly indoors so far thanks to the never-arriving spring in the Midwest this year. I have had it out on the road in AZ for some long rides and the only issue I've had so far is that the top unexpectedly opened once. I would chalk it up to overloading the bag.
The lid is held in place with two magnets to make it super easy to open and close. But if you put too much in the base, it bows the bag and the magnets aren't enough to keep it closed. Limit the load to an electronic device in the lid and a few food items in the bottom and you should have no problems.
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Comments about Nathan GigaByte Box:
Picked this up to use on a 3-day training camp for Wildflower Tri. It seemed a bit large, but I liked the option of seeing my phone screen as well as the extra space for supplies on a long ride.
What a disaster.
When you open the box to access your snacks, the weight of your phone unbalances the whole thing and your belongings begin to bounce out. By the long ride on the second day, the magnet was releasing any time I'd hit a bump or when it was caught by a strong side wind. Scattered across the miles were a GU, a snack bar, a gel wrapper, and most of my Triscuits.....and I wanted my salt. At one point a wind gust blew a divider right out of it. Beyond annoying to have to repeatedly stop to recover the debris.
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