Revelate Designs  Mag-Tank 2000 Top Tube Bag

$69.00

Named after its calorie-holding capacity, the Revelate Designs Mag-Tank 2000 top-tube bag has a tapered wedge shape that gives it impressive volume while still being slim enough to fit on your bike.

Color: Black
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Features

  • Zipper-free magnetic opening; the bag excels at fast on-the-go access to snacks
  • Closed-cell foam padded base and stiffened side panels provide protection and structure for food and electronics with the ease of fast, one-handed access
  • TPU liner is built from the same material as hydration bladders; liner is easily detachable for post-ride cleaning—no more sticky food messes after your long rides
  • Side panels stiffened with high-density polyethylene plastic sheets
  • Wraparound panel is padded with EVA closed-cell foam
  • Piping-stiffened front opening
  • Interior lined with yellow fabric for greater visibility
  • Adjustable-height daisy chain with cam-locking front strap attachment with a spacer block to clear stem clamp bolts
  • Beefy top tube strap has grippy material and a double back wrap for stability

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Bikepacking

Gear Capacity (L)

1.4 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

85 cubic inches

Material(s)

Dimension Polyant VX-21 with abrasion-resistant finish; 42 X-Pac; 420-denier yellow and red lining; closed-cell foam padded tube sections; high-density polyethylene sheets

Dimensions

At stem: 9.5 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches; tapers to 1.5 inches at rear

Weight

6.2 ounces

Reviews
2 reviews with an average rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars

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Jay H
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Convenient

1 year ago

Good top tube container. Stayed in place held what I wanted close by. Not the best for keeping heavy rain out.

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Adam W
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

A little sad

9 months ago

Unboxing Experience: 10/10 When I eagerly tore open the package, expecting to find the sleek Mag Tank 2000, I was greeted by... a pair of socks. Talk about thinking outside the box! Revelate Designs has truly revolutionized the concept of a "top tube bag" by eliminating the bag altogether. Genius! Functionality: 5/7 As a top tube bag, these socks are surprisingly ineffective at holding my phone, multi-tool, and energy bars. However, they excel at keeping my feet warm, which is a feature I never knew I needed in a top tube bag. Innovation at its finest, folks! Aerodynamics: Wind/10 While traditional top tube bags may create drag, these sock-bags are incredibly aerodynamic when worn on your feet. Your toes will be slicing through the wind like a hot knife through butter! Waterproofing: Damp/10 I must admit, the socks' waterproofing capabilities leave something to be desired. After riding through a puddle, my feet were soggier than a bowl of cereal left out overnight. But hey, who needs dry feet when you've got... um... style? Installation: Easier than expected Attaching the "Mag Tank 2000" to my bike proved to be a breeze. I simply put the socks on my feet, and voila! Installation complete. No straps, no velcro, no fuss! Value for Money: Priceless Sure, I may have paid top dollar for a high-end top tube bag, but can you really put a price on the confusion and laughter this mix-up has brought into my life? In conclusion, the Revelate Designs Mag Tank 2000 Top Tube Bag (aka Mystery Socks) has truly redefined what it means to be a cycling accessory. While it may not hold your gear or attach to your bike, it will certainly hold your feet and attach to your sense of humor.

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