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Bell StowAway Bicycle Seat Bag

Bell StowAway Bicycle Seat Bag
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Bell StowAway Bicycle Seat Bag

 
SKU:  

MA-177238

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Holds the essentials so you don't have to!

 
List Price: $9.99
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Product Details
Product Length:5.4 inches
Product Width:4.9 inches
Product Height:4.2 inches
Product Weight:0.3 pounds
Package Length:4.9 inches
Package Width:3.5 inches
Package Height:2.6 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 94 reviews

Features
  • Tail-gate opening allows easy access

  • Easily mounts to all seat styles and seat posts

  • Securely holds flat repair tools, keys, phone, cash, etc.

  • Reflective flasher strap

  • Weather resistant, durable construction


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 94 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

34 of 36 found the following review helpful:


5Nice bag, good size  May 18, 2007 By Dana A. Nuccitelli
I just used the bag for the first time this morning, and here's what I was able to fit inside:

A large cookie

A breakfast bar

A plastic (grocery) bag

A sunblock bottle

My iPod with 2 accessories attached

It was crammed full, but that's quite a bit of stuff. It's not quite large enough to fit a sandwich tupperware, but I think I can fit a sandwich in there as long as it's just in a plastic bag.

The bag attaches easily to the seatpost with a velcro strap, and also has 2 velcro straps on top which can attach to the seat itself. I don't think the bag budged during my 1-hour bikeride even having all that stuff inside. Since it's so easy to attach, I just took the whole bag off and brought it with me after my ride!

29 of 31 found the following review helpful:


5Great product  May 01, 2006 By CoolDude
Although there isn't much behind a good seat-back bag, this is on of the best I have had. There is little trouble mouting it, and the zipper is smooth. It can hold a ton of stuff, and the reflector gives it an extra safety boost. All in all, great buy.

26 of 29 found the following review helpful:


3Not so tough  May 22, 2007 By M. Allen
Bought this same bag at Walmart. Pleased with the mounting and the space; but the bag only lasted about a month. Majority of rides were through metro at lunch (roads and curbs) plus a couple trails. It has ripped out the stitching along the bottom side and along the top. It was carrying spare tube, patch kit, multi tool, tire levers, keys and c-card/cash.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


3Fine for lightweight objects  Jul 01, 2008 By Mark S. Lo "Mark Lo"
I bought this bag because it looked like the right size to stow our medium-duty bike lock when my family and I go biking. Unfortunately, the velcro straps could not support that much weight when going over bumpy terrain.

My wife was testing it out and rode over a wooden bridge. On the way off the bridge, one of the straps came loose and the pack came in contact with the rear tire and got abraded pretty badly. She had to re-secure the straps and then ride very carefully for the rest of the trip.

This bag is probably fine for carrying light objects on paved roads, but it wasn't quite up to the task for our needs.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:


2Poor velcro strap design  Jun 06, 2008 By To The Point
Most bicycle shop cycling equipment is a total ripoff moneywise when compared to the intrinsic cost of materials and manufacturing. So it's great that Schwinn and Bell make decent cycling equipment for your dollar. But on some items, they could use smarter product designers. This bag is a very good value in regard to size and overall construction, but the mounting straps are lame. I couldn't get the velcro straps to stay attached on my seat rails because they're too short. And I had to uncomfortably squeeze my fingers into a very small space between the rails to attach the straps to their counterpart. But even if they were longer, the design is illogical, and I've wrote Bell about it. A better design would be to have longer straps that meet and attach on the underside of the bag so as to accommodate all types of seats, not underneath and between the seat rails as it is now. So I bought some velcro straps from Home Depot and rigged it myself, and I suggest buyers to do the same. After I did that, I am a happy camper.

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