Reviews over the
AGU Venture Snack Pack
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5 / 5
Convenient, accessible pouch
Convenient, quick-access pouch for on handlebars. Open and close with one hand. It's exactly what the name says; snack-sized. For the longer rides when you want to keep riding. Can also hold an extra water bottle. Can also hold tools or spare tires. Is not very aero ;-)
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5 / 5
Lightweight and clever mesh pockets
Not so easy to fasten at first, but eventually you get the hang of it. The fork attachment isn't great: one end of the strap hangs down and can get caught in the wheel. And if you tighten it too much, it restricts your turning range. Otherwise a great product, lightweight and solid-looking.
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5 / 5
Simple but very useful addition for bike pack
I have equipped myself for my bikepacking tours gradually with all sorts of bags from Ortlieb, with which I am very happy- when ordering the last bag I ordered this SnackPack rather fun, because it fills a gap on the handlebars- and have thus landed a hit: by the one-handed operation, the pack has become so useful to me that I have even put a second dazugestellt and now have fruit and bars for a whole bike day always handy.
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5 / 5
Good thing
Handy to use for carrying small items on mtb
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5 / 5
Fine thing
Very user-friendly bag, extremely convenient for phone etc.
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5 / 5
Very handy
I use the bag as a bottle holder on the handlebars of my cargo bike because I had no other good option for a bottle holder.
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5 / 5
Very handy
On my bike, a bit of an improvisation to fasten but it's well secured. I put in some bars and a 10000mah powerbank.
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5 / 5
Great product at a reasonable price.
Perfect for on a holiday bike. Personally, I use two of them. One for a water bottle and the other for loose snacks or a small camera. Always everything close at hand. Because of the open top, you have to take into account that it is not 100% waterproof. However, a water drain at the bottom is provided.
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5 / 5
Excellent snack bag
Fine bag for some snacks, a wallet / some cash or something else small. Don't expect seas of space.
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5 / 5
Great bag and well worth the money.
The bag is simple to use. With two Velcro straps and a strap click mechanism at the bottom, which you attach to your fork for example, you prevent the bag from moving. Even with bumps, it sticks nicely. I am especially happy with the finish. Thought has been given to mesh pockets for storing things you need to get to quickly. For touring cyclists, this is very handy. The bag can be operated with one hand, even while cycling. A fat apple fits in the bag, it is about that wide. Apart from that, I like the colours. So far, I haven't found any drawbacks.
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5 / 5
Very good product.
This bag is very neatly finished and extremely convenient to use. I needed this one because I needed something for my drink bottle again after fitting a full frame bag. The agu bikepacking range is also price-quality unbeatable with the more expensive alternatives.
5 / 5
Very nice snack pack!
Stays well and fits a reasonable amount. Fast delivery!
5 / 5
Super smart thing
An incredibly handy little bag! With me, it contains a power pack for my iPhone, a pair of gloves and a snack for myself.
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5 / 5
Absolutely recommended for the money
Compared to more expensive bikepacking manufacturers, this bag is a must-have. Has everything you normally pay three times as much for. I can fit a fat powerbank, a big handful of winegums and a couple of small snickers in it. Totally fine in other words. The velcro strap for the handlebars is rather short, though, and when standing on the pedals it can hit your knee, but that depends on your position. I also do not understand all the straps and click systems on the bag, but it is not really annoying. All in all: great value for money.