It is not looking too big, but there is room enough for a tire, keys, phone and a light jacket.
It's a pleasure that it keeps things dry.
I like the look and I like the idea of making things from used materials.
I will advice this to my friends.This bag looks nice on my bike and I like the leathery look compare to the material the other type bags. My only complaint is I wish it was a tad bit bigger.
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I've been using mine for a few years now. I picked it up at the Philly Bike Expo when I had a chance to meet the guys from Green Guru. It has been the perfect bag for my cross and mountain bikes. It might be a little big if you are into the minimalist look on the road, but it carries everything I need. I can usually carry two tubes, tire levers, a few CO2's and inflator, a multi tool, and even has room for my ID and some money. The rubber outer keeps everything inside dry, and makes it easy to clean. The neoprene straps holds everything securely and stretches to compact it all together. On the inside, the recycled plastic bottle fabric is tough and easy to clean too. My only complaint is I didn't buy a second one so I don't have to constantly swap tubes when I move it from one bike to another.This is a durable saddlebag that has a much higher volume than I initially expected. I can fit a tube, patch kit, multi tool, bottle of chain lube, and quikstick in thereeasily! The attachment strap isn't easily removed, either.The shifter saddle bag is really roomy for an under the seat bag. I like that it didn't seem to need all the bulky foam padding to keep it's shape. There is a bit of reflective piping on the back of the bag that would help a bit with visibility when dusk begins to set in. I like the logo and really appreciate what this company is trying to do with recycled materials.
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