Swift Industries Sidekick Stem Pouch
Keep snacks, your smartphone or repair supplies close to hand with the Swift Industries Sidekick stem pouch. It mounts on your bike's stem or a compatible pack from Swift Industries (not included).




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- Sized to fit a wide-mouth water bottle
- 3 hook-and-look straps offer secure attachment at the headtube, reach of the stem and the handlebars
- Updated design features more attachment points for mounting the Sidekick to your stem, making it more stable and secure
- MOLLE straps let the pouch attach to compatible packs from Swift Industries (not included)
- Single-handed cinch-top is easy to open and close
- Bottom drain hole for wet conditions
Imported.
View all Swift Industries Handlebar BagsBest Use | Cycling |
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Gear Capacity (L) | 1.5 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 93 cubic inches |
Material(s) | Shell: ECOPAK EPLX400; lining: 400-denier packcloth; telescoping neck: RBC |
Dimensions | 4 x 7.4 inches |
Weight | 2.3 ounces |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Versatile
I had an Outdoor Research velcro bottle holder that I've used for years on bikepacking, backpacking, and paddleboarding trips that finally got too sticky on the inside to work properly. Found this and can honestly say it's one of the most versatile products I've ever used. It works as intended, of course, but is also the perfect belt-strapped bottle holder, dog training snack pouch, or extra backpack accessory. Velcro straps expand the ways it can be attached in multidimensional ways that work perfectly for the stem/head tube area, but it can also be put on any belt without the velcro. It's incredibly versatile. Highly recommend this for any number of uses.
Women Rock!
It's smaller than I thought. But looking at the measurements, it is what it says it is. But seeing is it is a company owned by women and made in America. A+ for that. It did take me a few days to figure out how to hold it on my stem/handlers More securely.