Saddle bags

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    Ultimateweevil

    Hey guys,

    Fairly new to road cycling and now that I’m starting to get out on longer rides each weekend I thought it may be a good idea to pick up a saddle bag to carry a spare tube, pump, multi tool etc but don’t know what size or kind to go for so any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Stu

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    giff77

    Use the same wedgy as
    Use the same wedgy as trikeman (sounds painful that). Totally recommend it. Able to shove 2 tubes, inflator kit, puncture kit, multi tool, spoke key, chain tool, wire hook to hold chain when fixing links (keeps hands clean), phone, latex gloves, change & card
    And that’s without expanding it 🙂
    Gillette/waterproof, mini pump and fuel go into jersey pockets

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    trikeman

    Hi Stu, Welcome.
    Can I

    Hi Stu, Welcome.
    Can I recommend one of the ones I use.
    It is the expandable Specialized Wedgy.
    I put in it;
    Tube,scab puncture kit, two levers, multi-tool, two inflator cartridges, inflater head, spare cash, iPhone, couple of gels (if needed) and my wheel bearing spanner (Ksyrium Elites). All that goes in without expanding it. It has a very useful padded seperation ‘pocket’ in there for the multi-tool. All over fantastic.
    I can also get my lightweight rain jacket in there but that will require the zippered lower section undone thus expanded. I don’t have to carry anything in my rear pockets – wouldn’t keep any pointed bits in there, seen too many injuries from pumps and multi-tools being kept in jersey pockets.
    When going into the cafe, just undo the velcro and away to go – like your handbag.
    Hope this helps.
    Regards

    Trikeman.

    #674361
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    Sadly Biggins

    My saddle pack is similar to
    My saddle pack is similar to the post above: just big enough for a small repair kit (levers, patches, multitool), travel wipes (very useful if you have a mechanical and have white bar tape), phone and keys. I find having this stuff in the jersey pocket tends to be noisy.

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    Marauder

    I have a Topeak saddle pack
    I have a Topeak saddle pack (Medium I think) which is big enough for a tube repair kit and some a multi – tool.

    You could also check out what road.cc have reviewed in the way of bags etc to get a good picture of what you might want to consider @ http://road.cc/gear

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    Super Domestique

    Not exactly helpful but I
    Not exactly helpful but I just use jersey or jacket pockets tbh.

    This thread might be of interest btw:
    http://m.road.cc/content/forum/54095-what-do-you-carry-you

    Although I did get the smart wallet I sent it back as the tool and my keys didn’t fit.

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