VersaCage,Black

(157 customer reviews)

  • Material: engineering grade polymer
  • Compatibility: 20 – 60mm tubes
  • Includes: VersaMount clamps, tie-down straps
  • Claimed Weight: 4.5oz
  • Activity: commuting, road cycling, bikepacking

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  1. Ehhh Deeeee

    Title. Just buy like 2 extra silicon straps and a dry bag and you’re all set. Just be sure to check the weight limit of your fork.

    Ehhh Deeeee

  2. Jim H

    I mounted these directly to the fork-mounts on my Salsa. The cages have four mounting slots, so you have the option of lower/higher mounting. These worked perfectly for carrying my stove kit on one fork and HydraPak 3L on the other. Well over 100 off-road miles and no issues…strong and secure.

    Jim H

  3. Blues&Cheese

    Práctica ligera es de plástico así que en un caída de puede romper y malo que en una salida sin nad asé cayó un tornillo lo bueno es que tengo respuesto y viene con sus tiras

    Blues&Cheese

  4. Blues&Cheese

    I was looking for a cage (three actually) to mount on my gravel bike so that I could do some bike packing. I looked at the Blackburn and Gorilla options but kept coming back to the Versacage due to the flexibility of its mounting options and ease of removal. On the forks of my bike it has three mounting points and the Versacage comes with four allowing you to mount it higher or lower on the bike. It also has keyhole shaped holes so that you don’t have undo the screws all of the way to remove the cage. The included Versamounts also allows you to mount the cage to the forks or frame even if you don’t have bottle mounts. The straps that come with it are also well made. The 3kg capacity is more than enough for me to attach my sleeping bag and tent etc to the forks. Let’s face it, any more weight than that would just make the bike difficult to ride.

    Blues&Cheese

  5. Jon French

    I used this once so far for attaching a large stainless water bottle to my fork for a longer ride.

    Observations:
    – When you use the included P clamps, the whole thing sticks out a ways from your fork and doesn’t quite look nice… but it is sturdy enough. The inclusion of rubber straps that fit around the plastic strap clamps help it stay put on the fork. My fork is aluminum, bladed and not really round. You can get creative to find the best orientation for your fork.

    – Adding a tiny piece of TPU (junk 3D print scrap) to the bottom of the cage dramatically helped keep the bottle from wanting to rattle, raise and spin. I have seen bottle cages with a tiny rubber bumper at the bottom and I think this should have a hole where you could insert or remove a grommet. Makes a big difference.

    – The cage itself is nothing to get excited about. Big bulky Nylon (?) and not fancy. I do have all black hardware on this bike so it looks fine, but when it’s on your bike and not holding anything, it looks kinda icky.

    – Like others have said, the included straps kinda suck. I ended up using bungees w/ toggle balls on the end. The straps could have at least had rubberized grippers sewn into them like the Blackburn cage has.

    – The little 4mm drive worm gear screws that secure and tighten the straps are pretty neat, and work well. As you might expect, you can’t put a lot of torque on them before they spin in place.

    Overall, I think if they used more advanced and a greater variety of polymers, this could be lower profile, more secure and more durable – the mounting and the cage itself.

    I loaded up an 8 liter dry sack and tried to strap it to this but 8 L appears to be too large… this would be better for a 5 or 6 L or maybe smaller… I bought this specifically to use w/ my 8 L Sea To Summit bag, but it does work very well as an oversized bottle holder.

    Jon French

  6. Ehhh Deeeee

    The cage is great but when you need to grab the cargo and get it into your tent during the rain, and strap it back on the next morning in the rain, then you will see the advantage of a click and go system like that on the Ortlieb Fork Pack panniers.

    Ehhh Deeeee

  7. BuyerOfThings

    Great for the price and use. Straps could use an upgrade.

    BuyerOfThings

  8. Shopping But Broke

    テレビのニュースで紹介されていたチェアリングがしたくなって購入しました。
    ミニベロを買ってポタリングの機会が増えたことからポタリング+チェアリングが俄然魅力的に思えてきたのです。
    ぱちノックスをシートピラーに付けるので,強度より固定のしやすさ,固定するのにVersaMountクランプが付いていて別途購入の必要がなかったこと,樹脂製で軽く椅子の収納袋にフィットするもの,と考えて本製品になりました。シートピラーが一番見た目がすっきり収まるのでこれで良かったですがね。
    私は比較的長身でピラーも長い物に交換しているので収まりましたが,ピラーの出が少ないともう付くとこらはないですね。VersaMountクランプは3個付いていました。これで本体に四箇所あるネジ穴のうちの三箇所を使って固定できます。もちろんボトル台座も利用できますが,私のミニベロは折りたたみ部分のフランジが干渉して取り付け不可でした。
    まずVersaMountクランプの取り付けですが,ちょっと癖があってバンドを締め込むと位置がズレてきます。
    あらかじめズレを計算しておかないと,付けたいラインに収まりません。しかも締め込むネジは樹脂製で,六角レンチが舐めるとアウト。力加減も必要です。
    付属のベルトはワンタッチではなくUの字に引っ掛けるタイプです。余った部分が暴れないようにするゴムが通してあります。
    早速ぱちノックスをつけて近所の河原へ出かけてきました。
    収納袋ががたついたりズレることなく足にも干渉せず快適でした。
    このまま自転車に固定しっぱなしで気に入った場所があればそこでチェアリングできるなんて最高です。

    Shopping But Broke

  9. Jon French

    Cage seems very sturdy and can hold a variety of gear. The included straps are a little cheap.

    Jon French

  10. W.R.V.

    These cage mounts are great. Just get you some better straps like the stretchy rubber Voile or Titan straps. I use this on my E bike to hold water bottle, bags etc. The cage mount is lightweight, sturdy and the perfect size. I dont use it on my forks I mounted it straight onto my controller. You can actually fit a smaller backpack /sling on it.

    W.R.V.

  11. W.R.V.

    I picked these up for a 700 mile trip and they held up great! The mounting system is good for those that don’t have boss’ on their forks but I’d recommend putting a few wraps of duct tape on the fork to help hold it in place. I used electrical tape and once it warmed up the bags kept sliding down. I used Voile straps instead of the ones it came with. Much easier to get your bag in and out and the rubber held it more securely. I used 5l dry bags in mine and they worked great.

    W.R.V.