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The Topeak Fuel Tank is a large capacity top tube mounted bag designed for cyclists who need quick access to essentials like energy bars, phones, and tools. With a 0.75L capacity, durable 420 denier nylon material, and a convenient charging cable hole, this bag ensures you stay powered up and ready for any adventure. Weighing just 150g, it fits various bike frames and offers a padded main compartment for added protection.
Color | Black |
Size | Medium |
Brand | Topeak |
Material | Nylon |
Style | Fuel Tank Top Tube Bag |
Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
Product Dimensions | 6.9"L x 3"W x 4.3"H |
Item Weight | 120 Grams |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Strap Type | Removable |
Capacity | 5 Liters |
Closure Type | Strap Mount |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Pocket Description | Zipper |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | Todson, Inc. (Topeak Products) |
UPC | 883466010130 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00883466010130 |
Model | Fuel Tank Top Tube Bag |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | 63002296 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TC2296B |
A**Z
Es muy pequeña!
Respecto a la calidad de la bolsa no tengo ninguna queja. Los acabados son de muy buena calidad y es muy resistente. No la he probado en lluvia pero se ve que está preparada para ser impermeable. Lo que no me gusta es que es demasiado chica. Cuesta trabajo meter o sacar objetos por su tamaño. Además, no puedes guardar muchas cosas ahí. Mi celular apenas cabe y queda muy poco espacio para guardar otras cosas.
R**W
Non Removable straps
Great toptube bag, but needs to have replaceable straps.
G**2
High quality product. Didn't work as I wanted. But, works in an alternate position
(Please read the entire review)I was skeptical how this bag would work as advertised. It is made exceptionally well. There's plenty of room on the inside. It has a small pouch for keys. My smartphone barely fits. I wouldn't recommend it for large smartphones. The Velcro closures were placed just right. It has enough room to hold extra food, emergency supplies, and other stuff you would normally store in your jersey pockets. When I got it, I installed it on the top tube of my road bike and secured around the stem using the given Velcro straps. When I tried it for the first time, the first thing I did was to ride out of the saddle. It became apparent that the bag was interfering with the motion of my legs. More specifically, my quads. When I was in the saddle, it would occasionally rub the inside of my quads. I ended up removing it and never used it in that configuration again. I decided to keep it as I thought I might have another use for it, such as on my mountain bike. After thinking about it for a few days, I had an idea. I thought it might fit in a different orientation, on a different part of my bike. I was able to install it under the downtube, behind the front wheel and in front of the bottom bracket. It has about an inch of clearance on the left and right crank arms and chain rings. And about an inch of clearance from the front tire. In order to keep it from sliding down, I secured it to the front water bottle cage. The way I installed it, it does not chafe when I remove and insert the bottle into the cage. I tried it for the first time recently and it worked like a charm! No chafing, no interference with the componentry. The only drawback is accessibility. In this orientation, you can't reach and grab something out of the bag. Also, the zipper faces down. That means you have to invert the bike to unzip it and access the contents. I decided to keep it for my extended rides that require additional food and supplies. I hope this helps others that have the same issues as myself. I've decided to give it five stars as I believe I will make good use of it.Edit: I've gone through a few rides with the bag in the configuration I've mentioned above. My experience has been favorable. I brought it along for a ride when I had arm warmers on. I decided to remove them and put them in the Topeak bag. It wasn't necessary to invert the bike to access it. With minimal force, I was able to swing the bag to one side and that was enough to open the zipper and put the contents inside. I then pushed the bag back into its position behind the front wheel and that did the trick. It works like a charm. (just remember to close the zipper).
D**D
Product Looks Great
This pouch does exactly what I wanted it to do. I use it to hold a small Anker power bank which is routed to my phone (mounted on the handle bars) through the convenient grommet which is built into the side of the Fuel Tank. The grommet is a little tight, but with some effort a usb C cable can fit through without damage or modification. Not sure if a bigger USB 2.0 or 3.0 plug would make it through. I also run my ear bud's cable from the phone through the grommet and then out the bottom of the zipper to manage the cable length while riding.The Tank has nice mesh pouches built into its inner walls to hold things like wallets, keys, etc. It looks great on the bike and is easy to remove or slide out of the way if you need access to the stem. Great product, no complaints.
B**N
Just what I was looking for.
Just what I was looking for in a top tube bag. Not too big or obtrusive. It holds phone charger and has external hole for wire when my phone in on my bars. It great, would definitely recommend.
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