road bike saddle bag without a seatpost strap

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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I currently have a leyzyne m caddy QR ( 0.5 l) which is great but slightly too small for what i would like to carry as i cannot get a decent sized multi tool in it ,I can just about squeeze 2 tubes, levers and co2 inflator in it,The pouch underneath does have space for a multi tool but its too small to hold anything more than oen with a few allen keys on it.
I prefer a bag that does not have a strap around the seatpost as i find the back of the legs hitting the bag off-putting.
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simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Lots of seatbags of widely varying capacity available to suit your needs.
Go check t'net - ! ^_^
 

Happy_Days

Active Member
I prefer a bag that does not have a strap around the seatpost as i find the back of the legs hitting the bag off-putting.
Me, too.

Gobik makes an exceptionally high-quality saddlebag in two sizes that fit the bill: a smaller Pouch Compact and a larger Pouche Grande.

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I use and highly recommend Café du Cycliste’s Tool Saddle Bag, but the price has increased to £45. Mine is completely waterproof, reliable, and doesn’t budge while riding. I emailed Sigma Sports to special order it for me (a hassle-free experience), but you can order it quicker from Café du Cycliste directly if you’re prepared to pay their high shipping cost.
 
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