- For a safety ride – 3M Scotchlite reflective trim & Taillight hanger
- Perfect size for all your essential items with Mesh pocket and key clip
- Strap-on mounting design makes bag be secured in place
- Large & Medium ONLY: Expand for more capacity need
- Great quality guarantee & limited product warranty included
Bike Seat Packs
BV Bicycle Strap-On Saddle Bag with perfect Size I With reflective for a Safety ride I Seat Bag, Cycling Bag – Bike Bag for all our essentials, bike bags for bicycles, bike seat…
$18.99
James M. Ely –
I bought this because I like the style and functionality of it. I originally bought the medium sized one, but returned it because it was much smaller than expected. I bought the large unit and it’s better but still a little smaller than I would prefer. I’m going to keep it because, I like the design and the size is OK for the majority of things that I carry. This is replacing one that I had for 20 years which I was able to put my lock in. This one is too small to store my lock, but I can attach the bike lock , somewhere else on the bike. It seems to be well built. Zippers are good quality. I gave it three stars for water resistance only because I have no idea how well it resists water. The mounting system holds the bag in place securely; however, it took some time for me to figure out exactly how to attach it to the bike. The bag didn’t come with any instructions regarding how to attach it, but but because I’ve had a bike bag in the past, I had an idea of how to attach it. For someone who’s never attached back like this under their seat before, they may find it difficult. I’m sure there’s a video on YouTube that shows how to attach it. Overall, I’m happy with the product.
James M. Ely –
Gavazzoid –
Nice little storage bag for the bike. Holds quite a bit of stuff and even has a zipper on the bottom that will expand the bag a bit more if needed. It is compact (visually) yet holds a lot. Not so large that it flops around when riding. Quality of the material seems excellent. Highly recommend.
Gavazzoid –
T.H. –
Bought this to hold a puncture repair kit + tyre levers, 29″ tube, multi-tool, and cleaning wipes for riding the South Downs Way. It was mounted on a Specialized Avatar seat with the seat strap and Velcro seat tube loop holding the bag tight along the whole route. I never experienced any rubbing on my legs or any annoying sounds from the bag. Overall i am very happy with the purchase.
T.H. –
Amazon Customer –
I went through multiple bags. They all tend to rip and come off the strap. I have purchased three of these and they all are still working great. No signs of ripping or breaking. I’ve had them over a year. I ordered a medium and two larges. I think they’re the perfect sized for putting your tools in and extra tubes.
Amazon Customer –
Scott Rubin –
This is a well-constructed bag. Small is small, but I was able to fit 1 innertube, 1 multi-tool, a set of tire levers, a pair of latex gloves, a patch kit, and a set of car keys. One strap goes around the seat tube, the other strap goes through the saddle frame, under the bag, and clips on the side, which can be cinched tightly, no wobble or sway. A decent zipper and a good-sized loop for a clip-on rear light.
Scott Rubin –
J. M. –
If you’re going on long rides, you’re going to want to carry those essential tools to prevent yourself from getting stranded. If you’re on a road bike keeping it light you’re not going to want a huge bag like on a touring bike. You’re not going to want to carry all those tools in your jersey either. There’s enough stuff in those pockets already. An under-saddle bag is the solution, and that’s what this is. Maybe there’s a better one out there, but this one has worked for me with several years with no signs of wearing out. I also can’t imagine what there is to improve upon.
First, it has enough storage capacity for everything I need on the road. Tubes, CO2, levers, tools, patch kit, everything. It’s a bit cramped, but it all fits and zips closed no problem. You can also undo one zipper to increase the capacity a bit if things are really tight.
I’m not sure if it’s technically water proof or water resistant, but I have been caught in the rain a few times, and nothing in the bag has ever gotten wet.
It straps on to the bicycle very securely and tightly. It is very easy to take it off and put it back on, for example when I’m cleaning the bike. When secured properly it doesn’t wobble or anything. I don’t even realize it’s there while I’m riding.
On top of all that, it has a little tab on the back. My red rear light clips onto that tab perfectly. Pretty sure that’s intentional, but it’s still a great feature.
If you need a saddle bag on your bike, and you can’t find something even better, you should have no concerns about buying this one.
J. M. –
Paul S. –
A bit too big I don’t use them a lot but they work fine and quality is OK.
Paul S. –
Amazon Customer –
Craftsmanship seems good on this seat bag. It’s big enough for a spare tube, some tire levers, and some folding Allen keys. The net pouch inside the lid works well for a spoke wrench. Overall, it’s a useful size, even in the zipped up, unexpanded mode.
Amazon Customer –
Russ S. –
I bought this bag to carry and extra inner tube, multi-tool and CO2 canisters in case I got a flat while riding on the road. It fulfills this need no problem. Now that I know what I want though, I probably would have bought the large rather than the medium.
I like the looks of this bag. The way the back of the bag slopes down gives it an aero type look. It is a very compact, no frills saddle bag that fits the bill. I can’t speak to it’s water resistance because I live in the desert southwest where we get 362 days of sunshine a year. My biggest gripe about the bag, is the same reason I like it. The shape. See that little slope on the top part of the bag that makes it look really cool, also contains a clip strap for a rear light. It holds the light well. No problem with the light falling off or anything. But the angle makes the light point almost straight down at the rear tire. So it defeats the purpose of the light. It’s not a defect, it’s part of the design that makes the bag look cool IMO. So if you get this bag, you’ll need to come up with a way to “shim” your rear light upward so it points straight off the back of your bike for greater visibility, or mount the light somewhere else.
Features I like about this bag? The little mesh pocket inside the back cover for holding things like valve core tool, stem caps, etc. The velcro strap that wraps under the bag to provide additional support to prevent the bag from sagging with a full load or the strap coming undone on bumpy roads. The use of a velcro strap around the seat post and not some weird rubberband tie. Thewhole bag can come off and go on in seconds so you can take it with you if you’re out and about town. Any rear light that has a decent clip is not going to fall off.
In the end, I’m very happy with the bag. It carries what I need. I never worry about it falling off or anything. I’d buy it again. I need to figure the whole “shim the rear light” thing out. I use a Niterider OLED 1200 light for my rear light in case anyone is wondering.
Russ S. –
Endre –
It can’t be fastened to sit straight, and it’s swinging a little bit more than I’d like, but it does the job.
Endre –
MrJamesM –
La compré por los comentarios de la gente y cumple con lo que dice la mayoría. Una bolsa amplia, en talla M, que sin desplegar por completo he metido, y aguanta rutas exigentes, una cámara de 29, multiherramientas, troncha pequeño, alicates pequeños, un monedero con dinero, patilla de cambio, roldana y llaves de casa. Juro que he metido todo, jajajaja. Perfecto y no se mueve.
MrJamesM –