- Seamless welding and waterproof TPU fabric material to prevent rainwater infiltration, net weight of 200g.
- Magnetic opening and closing, one-handed access to items while riding.
- Knob locking, installed on bicycle frame by Knob locking system with elastic cord, easy to be removed, firmly to bicycle frame.
- Streamlined design, wide at top, narrow at bottom, won’t hit my leg while cycling, reducing the wind resistance.
- Occasion: Riding, outsports, commute. Suitable for most kinds of bicycles, such as folding bikes, MTB and road bikes.
Bike Pack Accessories
Rhinowalk Bike Frame Bag with Magnetic Flap Waterproof Bicycle Top Tube Bag Bikepacking Cycling Tools Storage Bag for MTB Road Bike
$35.99
ARACELI RODRIGUEZ –
Large enough for phone with cover plus stuff. Just a solid pice of kit, well attached.
ARACELI RODRIGUEZ –
Moose –
This top tube bag works really well in one-handed operation, with the top opening easily, and staying open until you flip it back closed, so you can reach in while cycling and see what you are looking for. The BOA mounting system is excellent, holding really tight. It does shift a little when bumped, but not very much. The stiff material looks great and holds its shape really well. The blue color is great, but not quite like in the pictures. I was looking for a matching frame bag and looked up the color, and the closest match I could find for the color was “bimini blue” – a dark aqua color. I think it looks awesome, and I wish they made a frame bag in the same material. Overall, a great product – I would buy it again.
Moose –
Amazon Customer –
This little bad has a firm build and it legitimately waterproof- used this on a bike tour and it rained nearly all day. The orange is a cool color and the boa like ratcheting seems of good quality. One thing to note is this bag is slightly wider than I would like so depending on how you pedal you can bump it.
Amazon Customer –
Portho –
I bought this for a multiday backcountry ride in Utah and it worked great. Kept my snacks and sunscreen handy and dry in the rain. Easy to open and close with one hand while riding. Discovered that it helps to lube the closure mechanism occasionally or it gets sticky.
Portho –
Guy –
Nach knapp 3 Monaten im Einsatz auf 1-7 Tagestouren mein Fazit:
Die Tasche ist kurz, aber relativ hoch und breit. Dadurch ist sie bei meinen MTB komplett und beim Gravel fast außerhalb der Reichweite der Knie und man verliert nicht an Überstandshöhe. Für meine Bedürfnisse perfekt. Absolut fest und aber zugleich einfach zu öffnen ist der Magnet-Verschluss des Deckels. Geöffnet bleibt der Deckel nicht stehen, sondern es ist etwas Spannung vorhanden und er legt sich locker wieder auf. Einhändiges Rauskramen von Riegeln oder Handy während der Fahrt ist aber kein Problem. Auch große Handys passen rein. Positiv überrascht hat mich die BOA-Schnalle für die Oberrohrbefestigung. Die Unterseite der Tasche bzw. der Laschen ist silikonartig, so dass sie nach dem Zudrehen des Verschlusses sehr fest sitzt. Der Drehknopf verlagert sich beim zudrehen nach unten, so dass er nicht etwa seitlich exponiert liegt (kein Kniekontakt möglich). Der Verschluss ist so zuverlässig und fest, dass man auch ohne den vorderen Velcrostrap klar kommt.
Der vordere Velcrostrap ist auch eine kleine Schwachstelle: der Farbige ist so breit und steif, dass er bei geringer Spaceranzahl unter dem Vorbau gar nicht angebracht werden kann. Besser ist da schon der beiliegende schwarze Ersatz-Strap, denn er ist etwas schmaler und elastischer. Aber auch der funktioniert nur, wenn man mindestens 15mm, besser 20mm Spacer verbaut hat. Ich nutze den Strap tatsächlich nur sehr lose, quasi als Backup, da der BOA-Verschluss allein schon reicht.
Was mich zunächst störte, war der Boden. Er ist haptisch angenehm beflockt, aber wölbt sich mittig hoch. Das liegt bei mir daran, dass der Boden Teil eines Aussteifungselements ist und vorne und hinten in Laschen eingeschoben ist. Lösung: An einer Seite aus der Lasche ziehen und schon liegt der Boden “normal” flach drin. Alternativ könnte man das Aussteifungselement ein paar mm mit einer Schere kürzen.
Aus meiner Sicht eine klare Empfehlung. Wer sich nicht am fehlenden Markenlabel stört, sollte sich diese Toptube Bag mal ansehen. Und nein, anders als viele 5*-Bewerter hier hab ich das Ding nicht umsonst bekommen. 😉
Guy –
REBECCA T. –
Had an issue with the bag but customer support quickly and conveniently solved all of my issues. Great quality bag and the people who make it clearly want to aka their customers happy!
REBECCA T. –
Fabiola Ceballos –
L’article correspond tout à fait à la description et à mes besoins.
Fabiola Ceballos –
Portho –
First off, I love this bag. The size is right, the magnet closure is GREAT, and it does not interfere with riding or sprinting at all. Anyone who has complained about the lack of a divider for their cell phone seems to forget that a divider takes up space – and this bag isn’t that big to begin with. But it’s big enough for where it sits on the bike, and it doesn’t need a divider – just pack it carefully. I don’t have extensive rainy weather miles with it in use, but I’m not worried. If it’s that rainy of a ride, I will always have a ziploc bag for my phone handy – just in case….nothing is ever fully “waterproof.”
However, I have two small quibbles – that together deserve a 1 start deduction:
1) In the current era of gravel and other bike builds, the presence of top tube bolts for bolt-on bags is really common…So, not offering this bag in a bolt-on version seems like a massive oversight. I bought it knowing this, but really because I wanted the one handed magnet closure (which does not disappoint) and so I figured I would make it work. SO, putting this on with the supplied straps, but not taking out the top bar bolts makes it wobbly, and that didn’t work. I decided – cautiously – to drill pilot holes through the bottom of the box, and then attach it with washers and the bike’s top tube bolts, and the supplied straps. Now, it is rock solid. Perfect, but it’s a bit sketchy and ridiculous, to have to drill holes in a $35 bag that you just bought to make it fit perfectly…but it totally worked.
2) This may seem trivial, but there is a relatively large logo on the top of the lid – appx. 1.25″ X 1″ (see photo) that says “Waterproof.” I know the bag is waterproof…that’s part of the reason I bought it! If you want to put your company logo there, or something else meaningful, that’s fine – but I have to stare at this from my cockpit for the next whatever thousands miles – it just seems silly. Maybe I’m being silly, but if you buy this bag you can be the judge. I am a proponent of lean and mean and clean and feel that less is more – if you are going to force me to stare at a logo on your bag while I ride, maybe make it something more interesting than the word “waterproof.” Again, it’s a personal thing and maybe that is what sharpie markers are for?
Long story short – great bag, great price (compared to the same Ortlieb bag at twice the cost – but maybe doesn’t have the big “waterproof” log on the top lid?) and certainly worth the price.
Portho –
R. J. Cater –
I really like this bag. A lot of room inside. Waterproof. Easy to install. The only reason I’m not giving it five stars I wish it had the option to bolt on to the top tube of my bike. The boa is a fantastic and one of the reasons why this bag is so good. It really secures the bag very tightly to the top tube. Also the magnetic closure is really secure very easy to open and close. I would highly recommend this product especially if you don’t have the ability to bolt the bag onto your top tube. But even if you do it’s still a great bag.
R. J. Cater –
Cheryl Van Ackern –
I love everything about this pack – the color, materials, the features, the magnetic lid – it’s just that it is too big for me. I don’t need it to hold my phone, just lip balm, tissues, a small snack, and a key. My bike frame is 52”. When standing, I’m right on top of the pack. It would be perfect if it was 2/3rds as long and 2/3rds as tall. I’d also prefer if it had the option to bolt it on, as my new bike has that feature. I’d planned to retrofit for that, but will be returning it since it is just too big for me.
Cheryl Van Ackern –
REBECCA T. –
Muy genial, le caben varias cosas, fácil de colocar y fácil de retirar y ajustar, la recomiendo
REBECCA T. –
ARACELI RODRIGUEZ –
Manque juste un orifice pour câble de recharge…
ARACELI RODRIGUEZ –
Kurtis C –
After going through several storage solutions on my bike, I finally found a bag that works for me. Handlebar bags looked frumpy and was hard to access with all my gadgets blocking the way of the zipper. I have a saddle bag, but it’s way too big for just medium distance casual rides. And the frame triangle bags got in the way whenever I was pedaling.
This top tube bag looks great and is very easy to access thanks to it’s magnetic flap. It can fit my air pump, wallet, and iPhone 16 Pro just fine (but it is definitely a bit of a tight squeeze).
Only issue that I should have noticed at first was how it takes up space on the top tube (duh). When I got off my saddle, I didn’t realize how much space it would take up, so my saddle + the momentum of the bike basically dug into my back when I got off the bike. Definitely wasn’t a good feeling. It also kinda gets in the way of climbing too. Overall pleased with my purchase!
Kurtis C –