LEZYNE Micro Caddy Bicycle Saddle Bag, Aero-Shaped, Water Resistant, Quick Access, Multi-Tool Sleeve, Compact Bike Bag

(333 customer reviews)

$21.99

  • COMPACT STORAGE – This aero-shaped saddle bag is perfect for storing tools and supplies for shorter days on the bike. With the large elastic nylon strap that straps to the seat rails, your caddy will hold securely to the bike.
  • DURABLE MATERIALS – This saddle bag will protect even in the harshest weather conditions with the durable woven nylon construction and water-resistant zipper with large pull loop.
  • BE SEEN IN ALL CONDITIONS – Reflective logos and zipper piping increases night visibility and makes this caddy ready for high visibility in all weather conditions.
  • MULTIPLE STORAGE AREAS – One large rear zippered opening provides access to the main compartment with labeled, internal organizational pockets. This bag also includes an external, quick access multi-tool sleeve.
  • A PASSION FOR DESIGN – Every product comes from a combination of a love for cycling and a passion for design. Our products are intelligently engineered and designed, and functionally complete.
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  1. MEK

    Compact size, works perfectly. Used on my mtb with a dropper. Big enough for tire levers, CO2 and adapter, plus quick links.

    MEK

  2. EB

    This is a review of 5 products. I am doing one review for all five because they all work together so well and are all 5 star rated. FIRST is the “SKS-Germany Anywhere Attachment” which I added because I needed an extra water bottle for summer rides. It also was needed to mount the pump bracket since my lower frame tube is to big mount on the stock braze-ons. The pump bracket was rubbing the frame. This system works very well and is extremely secure. I have this on another fat bike for a couple of years and it has not moved. SECOND is the” Lezyne Sport Drive Hv Hand Pump”. It is very small and you need a lot of pumping to adjust a couple of pounds on a fat tire but it works well. I wanted a small, light pump. You do need to attach the hose to the valve first then attach the pump. THIRD is the “Marque Dual Bike Bottle Cage”. These are very light and hold the water bottle very securely. I don’t do big jumps, but have bounced through many rock gardens and the bottles are secure. Just make sure you push the bottle in so that the bottle groves are secure in the cage. FOURTH is the “Polar Breakaway Insulated Water Bottle”. I have been using these for years and love them. Just wanted to get a couple of more that matched the bike better. I fill these bottles full with ice and cold water. They hold ice for at least an hour on a 85 degree day and after 2 hours the water is still ice cold. FIFTH is the “Lezyne Micro Caddy Saddle Bag”. This is a medium. It looks and is really small. However, it holds everything I carry in a bigger seat bag which I have on my other bikes. I have a Topeak mini 9 tool kit, utility knife with all kinds of goodies, digital tire gauge, tire levers, patch kit and Flex Seal tape, and a small rag packed in. The Velcro strap secures the bag to the seat rails. This thing does not move. Only minor issue is that the Velcro gets stuck on the loops at the bottom of the bag and makes it tricky when reattaching. I did grease the zipper but is still kind tricky to open and close. Still, a perfect bag for a Dropper post.
    There you have it! 5 Reviews for the price of 1.

    EB

  3. EB

    Let me start by saying that the current bag looks and attaches just a bit differently than the picture shows; however, the current bag is essentially the same, and, IMHO, an improvement over the one currently pictured. I will try to snap and upload a couple of pics.

    This review is for the SMALL bag:
    I was having so much trouble finding exactly what I was looking for, that I started drawing up designs and eyeing raw material at Home Depot in order to make what I wanted.

    I wanted something that fit snug under my saddle and almost disappeared. I did not want it to have a strap around my seat post (I hate that angle that you get when it straps on the seat post, plus other disadvantages associated with a seat post strap). All it needed to hold was one tube, CO2 & Inflater, two tire tools, and a small mult-tool snugly, so that nothing made noise. It also had to look good. Until I found this bag, I was rolling my essentials in a “red rag” and strapping it under my seat. This was the right size and worked great, but looked bad; utilitarian-yes, nice looking-no.

    Then I came across the Lezyne Micro Caddy. This thing was exactly what I was looking for! What you don’t see in the pic is how well this bag is designed. It is so small that it requires “designed organization” in order to work. Everything has its place; tube in the main compartment, CO2 and tire tools have their own sleeves (nothing moving, nothing making noise), inflater goes in last, snug and quite against the tube. One of the best design features is that the multi-tool has it’s own pocket outside the bag (on the bottom) so that you don’t have to even unzip to grab it if needed. The way this little bag attaches is ingenious, simple and very effective.

    If you are looking for a very well designed small bag that will never interfere with anything, will hold all of your essential flat repair needs and multi, is nice looking and small enough to barely notice…this is BY FAR the best bag I have come across. I could not have designed it better myself, and believe me…I thought about it.

    EB

  4. Anonymous2013010101

    Ben studiata ed ottima per selle telescopica. Non immediatamente intuitivo metodo aggancio ma dopo un paio kdi tentativi l’ho montata correttamente. Impermeabile piccola ma con veni ben assortiti. Riesco a metterci kit riparazione tubeless, chiavi cuffie

    Anonymous2013010101

  5. Tod Hardin

    Review for Medium size. This seems well built and I love that it attaches to the saddle rails without a strap around the seat tube. I use a dropper post on my gravel bike and that was a requirement. It’s also very snug and doesn’t move at all once you tighten the strap. However even the medium size is very small. I could only fit a tightly wrapped 700×40 tube and tire levers in the main compartment and the multi tool compartment would only fit a tiny multi tool. I just wish it was a touch bigger, but will keep it so I can carry a tube out of sight and out of mind indefinitely.

    By the way, I initially bought the small and returned it immediately. That one would not even fit a tube, maybe just a small wallet, CO2 and multi tool.

    Tod Hardin

  6. Emilio ogalla

    Un’ottima borsa sottosella, ma l’ho comprata soprattutto perché si affranca solo alla sella e non al tubo reggisella. In questo modo è perfettamente utilizzabile anche con i telescopici delle mountain bike. Contrariamente ai modelli con QuickClick, che sporgono diversi centimetri in più sotto la sella, questo non mi tocca la ruota neanche sulla biammortizzata quando abbasso tutta la sella. Provato e lasciato fisso sulla mia MTB. Sta ben fermo, è robusto e ci stanno giusti giusti la camera d’aria, due levette cacciagomme e il multitool, che ha una tasca apposita per non rischiare che buchi la camera d’aria.

    Emilio ogalla

  7. Patrick Wilson

    La mejor bolsa que he tenido, perfecta para tija telescopica

    Patrick Wilson

  8. Manu

    Ein Schlauch mit Heber hatt genau Platz!

    Manu