Reviews over the
BBB Cycling SpeedPack
5 / 5
Good purchase
Initially, I thought the contents were a bit small but it even fits a small cable lock.
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5 / 5
Sufficiently spacious bag
Ample space: inner tube, co2pump, co2 capsule, tire lever. Sturdy and solid attachment, so no wobbling.
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5 / 5
Nice compacted saddle bag that provides ample space for the essentials.
Decent zipper, and enough room for inner tube, 2 co2 cartridges and pump, multitool, tire removers and quicklink. Then the bag is also full, but then you have everything with you that is needed. Great thing!
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5 / 5
Fine saddle bag
Fine saddle bag, easy to attach and enough space to carry some small items and a chain lock.
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1 / 5
Not suitable for mtb
Have used this product 6 times now with the mtb. Now 2 times had the zipper vibrate open? First time I thought it was my fault but today it hit again. Don't know if it's a fault in the zipper but I'm not happy with it. Co'2 cartridges+nozzle still wandering around somewhere now
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5 / 5
It is as expected
I ordered this one because I didn't want such a big saddle bag. This one is big enough for my tool, tire levers, and possibly a co2 pump.
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5 / 5
Fine acquisition
I just get 2 inner tubes and a tool kit in there, that's all it had to be. Used both on mtb and gravel and the pouch holds firm despite the sometimes rough terrain.
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3 / 5
Fine, but not for mtb
In itself a fine saddle bag. However I bought it for my MTB and after a year both sides of the bag were torn out (no strap underneath). It contained an inner tube, multitool and tire levers, in my opinion not a mega weight. A good bag, but perhaps less suitable for mtb use.
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5 / 5
Prima tassie
Great saddle bag! Fits 2 inner tubes (M-bag), 2 tire levers, spare C2032, some hexes and valve extension. Sits nice and tight against the bike, no annoying rattling. Hope the rubber used to tighten it against the seat post lasts long, that seems to me the only possible weak point (would have gone for a Velcro strap if I were BBB'er, but I'm not).
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4 / 5
Tight bag that fits a lot
BBB makes well-finished handy products with good value for money. So does this saddle bag. Fits bb with 80 mm valve, 2 CO2 ptr and 1 pump and 2 tyre levers. Sits tight and does not sway under your saddle
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5 / 5
Nice compact bag that still holds everything!
I was looking for a saddle bag that is as small as possible, but in which everything would still fit. Very important here is that the (upper) legs do not touch the bag while cycling. (This can eventually ruin your cycling shorts). This is certainly not the case with this bag. The bag can be attached under the saddle with the Velcro fastener. Not only does this look very nice, but it also doesn't rattle. Before buying, I had of course read the reviews, but unfortunately most of them do not mention what size bag they bought and/or what size inner tube they store in it. This is useful to know because the bag comes in 3 different sizes and it is quite different whether you put in an inner tube from a road bike or MTB. I bought the bag size M (0.52 l) (BBB Cycling SpeedPack) and it contains the following. -Inner tyre: 29x2.25inch (Schwalbe SV19). -CO2 pump: (Trivio CO2). -2x 25Gram co2 cartridges (Trivio CO2 Cartridge 25 Gram). -3 tyre levers (Schwalbe Tyre levers). So it's really well full. A tip: put the inner tube in a plastic (sandwich) bag, then it will slide more easily into the bag. (Rubber of the tyre is in fact quite stiff).
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5 / 5
Perfection
Having tried many, this one seems ideal. Roomy enough and eye very small.