- Water-Resistant and Mud-Proof — Made of high duty 420D nylon and TPU water and weather resistant material, WOTOW bike handlebar bag keeps inside dry and outside easy to clean by simple wiping the surface. The waterproof zipper ensures that water cannot immerse the bag from zipper gap, protect your belongs from harsh weather condition.
- Sensitive Touch Screen Phone Window — Super large transparent touch-screen pouch on the top with dimension of 5.1inch x 7.1inch/13cm x 18cm, could hold cellphones or GPS navigator up to 7’’, as well as map. Clear visible and waterproof window makes it easy to click on the device, listen the music, look on the map and even answer the phone call while riding.
- Large Capacity with 2 Sides Pocket — This bike basket bag has large capacity up to 3L that could store bicycle repair tool kits, gloves, food, or other cycling accessories. It also features two mesh pockets on both sides for keeping drinks cups or other items need easy access like chargers, credit cards, pens, snacks, tissues, etc.
- Reflective for Safer Night Riding — With 2 unique reflective patterns on the front of bag, the leaf pattern and the character, which make the front bag and the biker visible in dark or any kinds of weather, ensures a safe cycling trip at night.
- Adjustable Fastener Strap On Installation — With 3 hook and loop straps on the back, the bag is easy to be installed and released from the bicycle front frame without tools. Meanwhile, it provides stable position and keep handlebar in balance, firmly and secure in the front while riding. Suitable for most bikes, such as folding bikes, road bikes, mountain bikes and commuting ebikes, etc.
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WOTOW Bike Waterproof Handlebar Bag, Bicycle Front Basket Pack with Touch Screen Phone Holder, Reflective Storage Pouch 3L for Men Women Kids Outdoor Road MTB Cycling
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$19.99 $23.71
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Kate –
Wonderful bag, nice size! Rode in a 90 mile charity event, rained alot and this bag kept everything including my phone bone dry! Nice quality, really waterproof!
Kate –
Matthew W –
You get what you pay for. This is a good $20 bag. I put this on my gravel bike and went for a long ride in the rain. It kept my stuff dry. Bag fit two bananas, two cliff bars, a raincoat, a cell phone and a wallet. I am pretty sure I could put more stuff in there. The phone/map pocket is not really usable as the bag sits flaccid and I am pretty sure my phone would vibrate out eventually. The mesh pockets on the side are good for stuffing cliff bar wrappers, I don’t think I’d put anything there that I didn’t want to have bounce out.
Matthew W –
Heidi Vlasak –
Large capacity, works well for a day of riding and phone keeps secure. Downside is that it’s too wide for drop handlebars. Still keeping for the price, but will need to purchase something else for my drop handlebars. Haven’t been able to test in rain, but seems relatively water resistant. Gets really hot just sitting in the sun, but as long as you’re moving, the wind keeps it relatively cool.
Heidi Vlasak –
RonP –
Not the way you need to select a bike bag, but I was looking for a specific size range to fit an exact spot on my e-bike. This bag fit my needs almost perfectly and holds all my tools and tire repair goodies. I scored great when the bag turned out to be waterproof, well made, and the zipper even opened on the side I needed. I’m happy as a tumble bug in a feedlot.
RonP –
Cheff Jeff –
This bag does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Size is adequate for a few essentials and big enough for a bottle of Gatorade. Lightweight fabric and construction not likely to last very long especially if left in the sun a lot. Not that clear plastic on top fits a phone well but does not have any way to close it; my phone has been okay so far but it makes me nervous.
Cheff Jeff –
Douglas W. Fielder –
Nice case, the see through phone holder is perfect and the amount of space inside is just right for accessories I like to have on my ride.
Douglas W. Fielder –
Katherine –
This is a really great product, but I returned it because my husband didn’t want it. Said he would just carry his phone in his pocket.
Katherine –
Clothes Monkey –
I bought this in August 2019 for $15. It is very comparable to more expensive bags that I bought in the past. It has three Velcro straps to fasten the bag onto your bicycle frame. The Velcro straps are stitched onto the bag, and they have plastic loops, so you can use the plastic loops to add zip ties to fasten the bag permanently to the frame of your bike. (I always add zip ties, because I like to leave the bag on the bicycle while it is parked.) The material is man-made and does appear to be very waterproof, with no guilt about using leather. There is one main compartment that is big enough for gloves, ski band, sunglasses, hair ties, or anything else that size. This bag is not really big enough for a flat-changing kit, but I have a separate bag that straps under the frame that contains my tools and spare inner tubes. I use the handlebar bag for things that I need to reach while I am going down the road, so I don’t have to stop. There are two small mesh compartments on the sides of the bag. I think sunglasses or a full-sized water bottle would fall out of the mesh compartments, because they are very small, but one of those miniature water bottles that you see in stores might fit. You could put a water bottle in the main compartment, but then have less space for other things. There is a clear plastic pocket on the top where you can put a map, or a phone. Unfortunately, there is no way to seal the pocket shut. I would not carry my phone in there, in case it fell out. You could possibly sew on some kind of fastening, if you are handy with a needle, like maybe you could sew on some Velcro strips to seal the pocket shut while you are riding. I like the way the zippers are arranged. You can reach the zippers easily while mounted on the bike, because they are pointed toward you (instead of away from you), and the flap opens out so you can see what is inside the bag, without getting off your bike. Stuff I have owned in the past opens from the other side (from the front of the bike) so if I was sitting on the bicycle, I had to just reach inside and hope I could find stuff by touch. This arrangement is nicer. Unfortunately, the zippers stick on the corners. This is a big drawback. It might be because Amazon squashed the bag when they shipped it (arrived pretty flat), but I think it might just be a problem with the zipper itself. If the zippers break, I will just punch some holes and use Velcro ties instead, but that isn’t nearly so handy, and it would wreck the waterproofing. There is a nice design of a leaf on the front, which looks just as it was pictured on the Amazon website when I ordered it. If the zipper problem was fixed, and if the clear pocket on the top could be closed securely, this would be a five-star bag. It’s good enough for me, as I have a work-around planned for the zipper problem, and I never look at my phone while I’m riding anyway. Four stars out of five.
Clothes Monkey –