SEAT BAGS
2012 Rapha Essentials Case
A tube, tire levers, CO₂, small multi-tool, and a small phone. The Rapha Essentials Case can fit that and maybe a few dollar bills as well. It's not a seatbag, but rather its purpose is to replace your seat bag. Take your critical items, slide them into Rapha's zippered leather case (embossed ...read more
2012 Arundel Dual Seat Bag w/Roadside Flat Tire Repair Kit
Arundel calls this bag the Dual because it's designed for carrying two tubes. As you may have noticed, seat bags have been shrinking over the years, as though the smaller the better. But some have gotten so small; you wonder how people can fit anything inside them. We've removed some of the ...read more
2012 SciCon Vortex 480 Roller 2.0 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 wrong ...read more
2012 SciCon Compact 430 Roller 2.0 Saddlebag
As much as we like carrying just essentials in a tiny package, sometimes a bigger bag makes more sense. We don't always have the confidence that the skeleton kit is enough. Sometimes we need to carry a bit more. The Sci'Con Compact Roller 2 saddlebag has almost double the interior space of the ...read more
2012 SciCon Elan 615 Roller 2.0 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 are ...read more
2012 SciCon Anatomico Roller Saddlebag
The Sci'Con Anatomico Roller saddle bag expands from 820 cc to 1610 cc in volume. You can easily fit two tubes, two tire levers, a patch kit, and a multitool, but the bag will also easily hold energy bars, snacks, rain jacket, a telephone, and other personal items and also allows you to strap ...read more
2012 SciCon Hippo 550 Roller 2.0 Saddlebag
Names deceive. Calling this Sci'Con Roller 2 saddlebag the Hippo 550 is the same kind of convention that causes insecure Hollywood starlets to become bulimic. The Hippo is only large in comparison to the Sci'Con Phantom bag. Otherwise, it's a sleek, well-proportioned bag that can carry quite a ...read more
2012 SciCon Phantom 230 Roller 2.0 Saddlebag
If you're rocking the Sci'Con Phantom Roller 2 saddlebag , you're either a master of packing, or are only toting a credit card and a phone. We're betting on the former since not too many thoughtful folks are keen on being many miles from home with no option for tire ...read more
2012 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 ...read more
2012 SciCon Elan Seat Bag
The only downside to having an incredibly Pro-looking bike is the problem of finding a seat bag that matches its stylishness. Sci'Con has long been considered the Colnago of bags. The flair and durability of their bags are second to none. The Elan attaches to your seat rails through a velcro ...read more
















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