Axiom Cycling Gear  Seymour Oceanweave Podpack P1.0 Top Tube Bag

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A light, stable top tube bag made of Oceanweave® polyester—from reclaimed fishing nets—the Axiom Cycling Gear Seymour Oceanweave Podpack P1.0 offers quick, easy access to your biking essentials.

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Features

  • Made from Oceanweave 600-denier polyester from reclaimed fishing nets and has a waterproof polyurethane coating
  • Wedge-shaped front enhances stem strap support; polypropylene stiffeners help to maintain the bag's shape
  • Zipper closes toward the front, keeping things neat and tidy when running wires to a lighting system
  • Pull-tab makes for easy zipper operation while wearing gloves
  • Soft-lined phone pocket is large enough to hold most phones and doubles as a sunglasses pocket
  • Keychain clip
  • Covered by an Axiom Cycling Gear lifetime warranty

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Bike Touring

Bikepacking

Gear Capacity (L)

1 liter

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

61 cubic inches

Material(s)

600-denier reclaimed polyester

Dimensions

8.7 x 4.3 x 2.4 inches

Weight

3.8 ounces

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Reviews

1 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars

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defastov
Location:Wakefield, RI
Age:65–74
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Good but not great

The Axiom top-tube bag has the virtue of being made from recycled plastics. It fits well at the top tube-stem junction, and nicely accommodates a phone, wallet, face mask (in the time of Covid 19) and perhaps sunglasses. It is mostly what it says it is. Where this bag is deficient is in its attachments. The three top tube attachments verge on overkill, and the low, single stem attachment cannot support the bag upright when a phone is located in the single left inside pouch provided for it: the loaded bag lists to the left on the first jostle. We solved this problem by sewing a second, upper velcro strap (cut-offs from trimming the three lower straps to fit the diameter of the top tube) higher up on the front of the bag. With two attachments in front and three on the bottom, the bag now works beautifully.

Age:65–74

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