SCICON SEAT BAGS
SciCon Vortex Roller 2 Saddlebag
A vortex is not a good thing to be in the middle of. Either you're stuck in a mass of water or you're in a vacuum created by violent swirls of water and things are collapsing in on you. Not fun. There are days when bike rides turn into an exercise in managing chaos; everything that can go ...read more
SciCon S-Case 390 Saddle Bag
The SciCon S-Case 390 Saddle Bag packs several technical features into one compact bag. SciCon's Roller System attachment allows you to secure and remove the bag from with a simple twist. This system also encourages easy bag swaps, as you can keep separate mounts on each of your bikes. For ...read more
SciCon Vortex Roller 2 Saddlebag
There are days when rides turn into an exercise in managing chaos; everything that can go wrong with a bike, save broken frame tubes, goes wrong. With the SciCon Vortex Roller 2 Saddlebag, you can fit a multi-tool, tube, and mini inflator like the Innovations Ultraflate Plus -- so you're prepared ...read more
SciCon Elan 615 Roller 2 Saddlebag
To us, this looks like a trunk. The Sci'Con Elan 615 Roller 2 Saddlebag is the biggest and boxiest Sci'Con bag we sell. It also features the Roller 2 mounting system, a great, simple, clean design that is secure and doesn't abrade your pretty carbon-fiber seatpost.Sci'Con's saddle bags ...read more
SciCon Compact 430 Saddlebag
We don't always have the confidence that the skeleton kit is enough, and we need to carry a bit more. The Sci'Con Compact 430 saddlebag has almost double the interior space of the Phantom, all of which you can put to good use.Here, if you're a good packer, you can squeeze in a second tube, as well ...read more
SciCon Anatomico Roller Saddlebag
You can easily fit two tubes, tire levers, a patch kit, and a multitool, in the Anatomico Roller Saddlebag, but SciCon gives you the option to expand it from 820cc to 1610cc in volume. In its larger form, you can also easily hold energy bars, snacks, a telephone, and other personal ...read more
SciCon Hippo 550 Roller 2 Saddlebag
Sci'Con's saddle bags are notable for their retention systems. No Velcro straps. The design has been updated to the new Roller 2 mounting system. If you recall the original Roller System (now Roller 1), you start with a plastic cleat that secures to your seat rails with the twist of a knob. Then ...read more
SciCon Phantom 230 Roller 2.0 Saddlebag
SciCon is an Italian company; it's only fitting that they make the sleek, minimal Phantom 230 Roller 2.0 Saddlebag -- that you can still cram everything into. Part of their trick in making this possible is their new Roller 2 mounting system. If you recall the original Roller System (now Roller ...read more
SciCon Soft Roller Saddlebag
The Soft Roller attaches to your seat rails with Sci'Con's Roller System. It allows you to attach and remove the bag from under the saddle with a simple twist. It stays securely fastened once "clicked" in, and there are no Velcro straps to chew up the thigh panels of your cycling shorts.The Soft ...read more
SciCon Elan Seat Bag
The downside to having a Pro-level bike is finding a seat bag that matches its stylishness. SciCon, long considered a master of saddle bag design, has that covered with the Elan Seat Bag.The Elan attaches to your seat rails through a hook-and-loop closure with a fit so snug under the seat that it ...read more
SciCon 2nd Bike Roller System 2 Saddle Mount
The Sci'Con Roller System 2 is the newest version of their Roller saddle bag mounting apparatus. Like its predecessor, the Roller System 2 is easy to use. This is just the mount, an extra for your spare bike so your repair kit will just be a twist away. You'll only need one saddle pack and repair ...read more
SciCon 2nd Bike Roller System Saddle Mount
Sci'Con offers an accessory Roller System attachment to mount any Sci'Con Roller System saddle bag to your second (or third bike) so you can use the same saddlebag on all your bikes. The spare Roller System mount attaches between the seat rails and stays permanently fixed in place. As you move from ...read more














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