These are waterproof, fit phone, cards and money, and they don't take up any extra space in your pocket or saddle bag.
£2.00 for 40 of 'em...
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How do you get that ticker to work, whenever I've tried it it says the image is too large?Other zip seal bags are available HERE
How do you get that ticker to work, whenever I've tried it it says the image is too large?
Some useful contributions here, thanks. So far though I've seen nothing that compares with the tried and tested zipper plastic bag even though they only last a few rides.
On saddle bags, my Roubaix has a very small bag in black permanently under the saddle containing a spare tube taped tightly up with thee tyre levers and a multi tool, so small you would hardly notice it. That way I can be sure of never leaving those essentials behind and free up some space in my jersey pockets for map, waterproof, specs, keys, food or whatever I happen to be carrying that day. I don't think it looks naff at all.
This is a great tip, and one I have done for a while. I bought three small multi-tools and some tyre levers, and have 2 tubes, tool and levers permanently on all of my bikes. Two of them also have a pump permanently attached, but I do need to get a third one.
It eliminates pre-ride faffage and thusly must be a great idea.