Two Wheel Gear  Dayliner Handlebar and Trunk Box Bag

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The Two Wheel Gear Dayliner box bag attaches to the top of your front or rear rack—even your handlebars. Conveniently carry 20 liters of weather-protected goods with the removable shoulder strap.

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Features

  • 4-in-1 bag functionality (front trunk, rear trunk, handlebar, shoulder)
  • Secure, fast attachment to any standard bike rack; hidden handlebar mounts offer super secure attachment; bottom straps and bag anchors mount provides trunk mount
  • Made of thermoplastic elastomer, waterproof-backed 600-denier polyester for all-weather commuting; includes high-visibility rain cover
  • Roll-top closure with internal organization; exterior quick access pocket
  • Reflective design with loop for light (light not included) helps enhance your visibility in low-light conditions

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Bike Commuting

Gear Capacity (L)

20 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

1,220 cubic inches

Material(s)

Thermoplastic elastomer waterproof coated 600-denier polyester/nylon/closed-cell foam

Dimensions

14.5 x 7.5 x 9 inches

Weight

1 lb. 13.9 oz.

Reviews
7 reviews with an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars

71% 5 of 7 reviewers recommended

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Jefro
Location:Springfield, Missouri
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Excellent trunk rack

Well-made, easy to install on any rack. Multiple attachment points allow for secure installation. Much appreciated and highly recommended.

Age:45–54
Ir19
Location:New York, NY
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Great for grocery shopping

Tested this out a few times with trips to the store, it holds a lot! Very secure on my rack, no moving during my ride. Great build quality, would absolutely recommend this.

Age:35–44
Rick
Location:Knoxville, TN
Age:65–74
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Useless

This bag will comfortably fit a six pack of soft drink cans, not much else. It can be mounted to a rear rack with Velcro straps under the bag which take a while to put on and remove. The handlebar fasteners are difficult to tighten. The size of the bag obscures a front headlight. It lists a capacity of 20 liters, but the thickness of the materials on the sides makes this claim questionable. I have a set of Ortlieb gravel panniers which claim 12.5 liters per bag. They hold at least twice as many items and are easy to take on and off. Also they are waterproof which this bag is not. If you’re looking for a bag that can carry a lot of stuff and is easily put on and taken off the bike, look elsewhere..

Age:65–74
Anonymous
Location:Philadelphia
Age:65–74
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

This bag holds everything

Until I got this bag I was carrying all my tools and supplies in a fanny pack I got years ago on a charity Before I bought this bag I was using a fanny pack from a charity bike ride. It was becoming increasingly cumbersome and uncomfortable. I still do some charity rides and I would forego taking the fanny pack. I was never comfortable without my stuff and I started checking out bike bags. I have an existing rack on my Cannondale and I didn't want to buy a bag that required a new rack. This bag has straps to fasten it on your existing rack and is very secure. It is a little difficult to install but my no means impossible. I can hold two replacement tubes, my full size Leatherman, a pocket knife, my pump , etc. It also makes my ride so much more comfortable. I could also put a jacket or spare shirt in it. I am very pleased with this purchase and highly recommend it.

Age:65–74
Easy Ed
Location:Philadelphia
Age:65–74
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Holds everything

I was never comfortable with fanny packs and I could never fit my gear in them. This bag can handle spare tubes, my pump ,tools , jacket, camera, and anything else I might think of. It makes for a very comfortable ride.

Age:65–74
Sad biker
Location:New York
Age:35–44
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Great concept, failed execution.

I bought this bag for bike packing. It is roomy and made of nice thick canvas, initially I was really happy with it! Then I actually tried to use it... with approximately 6lbs of gear the bag sagged down to my medium sized bike front wheel. Pulling the straps tightly and using all the attachments possible, I was able to get a little clearance above the wheel... for about twenty minutes. Even on smooth pavement and carrying minimal weight, the straps are not secure enough to hold the bag in place. I was on a 350 ride and had to stop every few miles to readjust the bag from being ripped by the front wheel -- or worse becoming a safety issue. It was a nuisance to say the least. The rain cover included also doesn't fit particularly well. I got caught in a storm and it kept the front covered very well but left the back exposed to wet mud and rain. I wouldn't recommend the bag, unfortunately. I'm returning it.

Age:35–44
thepaternoster
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Good but stained

Functionally it’s great, however mine showed up with with weird mold/grease stains.

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