KOM Cycling Saddle Tool Roll Bag for Road, Mountain Biking, and Gravel Cycling – Saddle Roll is an alternative to the traditional Cycling Saddle Bag – Features 3 pockets and…

(128 customer reviews)

$29.99

  • DON’T RIDE UNPREPARED AGAIN – Whether you are out for a weekend century or a short cruise, the KOM Cycling Saddle Tool Roll allows you to ride with confidence knowing that all of your essential cycling tools are securely stored under your bicycle saddle.
  • THREE POCKETS FOR ALL THE ESSENTIALS – Our cycling Saddle Tool Roll features three pockets within a strong, non abrasive, and water resistant PVC coated nylon cloth wrap – large enough to fit your multi tool, up to 700x40mm tube, tire levers, CO2, and tire inflator.
  • UNIQUE AND INNOVATIVE LACING CLOSURE SYSTEM – Security is key. Our cycling Saddle Bag Roll features the ATOP reel knob lacing system for an easily adjustable and secure installation under the bicycle saddle. The Seat Tool Roll also features a velcro strap, keeping the shape of the tool roll on or off the bike.
  • KEEP THE ELEMENTS OUT – Along with the water resistant construction, the KOM Cycling Saddle Bag Wrap features a large top flap that keeps your tools safe from the elements when wrapped while also providing extra security.
  • STREAMLINED DESIGN, UNCOMPROMISED SECURITY – Get out and ride, knowing your tools are safe and secure with the KOM Cycling Tool Roll. Everything for the essentials, nothing else unnecessary.

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  1. Jesus carrasco

    Recomendable

    Jesus carrasco

  2. Brandi I. Schwarz

    First time reviewing a product and felt this saddle bag was deserving. I now own two of these KOM saddle bags, for my gravel and road bikes. Great use of space, easily compacts very small and tight below my seats with the boa system. Great design IMO!

    Brandi I. Schwarz

  3. Jer

    1. It sticks out too far on either side of the seat post so my legs hit it when pedaling.
    2. Can’t really fit longer tire levers well. Makes it hard to fold
    3. Not too hard to attach to saddle rails but having to do it on the road (since you can’t access anything without taking it off) would be frustrating.

    Otherwise, a neat idea with the BOA closure.

    Jer

  4. Alex

    This is a great idea for a product but the strap that holds it to the seat is too stretchy so after one bump or hard turn it falls out of the strap and is left hanging. I’m surprised it has so many high reviews because this is a fatal flaw!

    Alex

  5. Engineerrock

    Works. Boa closure is a little cheesy but otherwise love

    Engineerrock

  6. Yusran

    Very good quality. Prefer these than my Silca rollbag

    Yusran

  7. Mike2k

    This bag is much smaller than the pics make it look. Tightly fits my spare tube (28mm), co2 pump with an attached cartridge. Tire iron, mini multi tool and spare battery for my Force AXS eTap groupset. Folds up tight and secures tight to the under saddle leaving the seat post clear for a rear led.

    As a short rider (XS/49cm) I don’t have much seat post exposed with traditional bags so had to improvise with my rear led but now it mounts on the seat post fine with this bag.

    Solid product at a solid price. 👌

    Mike2k

  8. Lisa Loy Gray

    I like the way the roll bag tucks away pretty well under the seat, as I’d been looking for something like that to carry a few small tools. It’s simple, small, and it works well with a dropper post. The only flaw is that the single BOA strap that holds the bag to the seat rails doesn’t fully support the length of the roll bag, so while it is secure against the seat rails, it tends to slide and pivot some from end to end. That was kind of annoying until I added a separate velcro strap and it seems to hold tightly against the seat now. It’s a pretty nice little tool bag if you don’t want to carry much in it and you don’t mind adding a second strap.

    Lisa Loy Gray

  9. Stephen C. Blagg

    The ATOP closure system sets this tool roll apart from the others. With it, the manufacturer could design a roll that will accommodate all emergency essentials, but keep the roll small and easily mounted. After adding a suspension seatpost to my bike, along with a saddle mount for my radar/taillight, I could no longer use a traditional seat bag. With this KOM roll, I was able to fit a big tube (for a 38 mm), a CO2 cartridge, a multitool, tire spoons, and a few miscellaneous items, then roll the thing up and mount it on my rear rack using the ATOP system. It comes off easily, so when I need the rear rack, I just throw the tool roll into a pannier or the trunk. This thing isn’t a game-changer, but it shows a nice little innovation on a traditional product.

    Stephen C. Blagg

  10. A Curious Tongue

    There’s nothing like flying down a downhill at 25 mph and feeling something get caught in your wheel.

    Even worse is when that something is your less than a week old saddle bag that chose that moment to come unhooked and fall off your seat. The BOM locking mechanism evidently just decided it was tired and wasn’t gonna stay locked in.

    Big waste of $30.00. Because it hit the ground at a decent clip, the pack now has a tear in it and looks like it’s been used for years. Nope. Three fricking rides in four days caused this piece of junk to fail.

    Don’t waste your money and risk your safety!

    A Curious Tongue