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Arundel
Uno Seatbag

4.5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
$18.95
Color:Black

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Arundel Uno Seatbag

Although you won't see Team Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda riding with the Arundel Uno Seatbag on race-day, when the support cars are in the garage, its an unmistakable accessory on their saddles -- and for good reason.


The Uno is just large enough to carry the bare essentials -- a tube, levers, CO2, and some fun/emergency money. And if Arundel's bottle cages are any sign of its quality, you can be assured that you're getting a feather-light, beautifully constructed transport for your essentials. For security, the Uno attaches to the saddle rails with hook-and-loop straps, and to prevent the seatpost clamp from damaging the bag, Arundel added a leather patch to its top. It has an internal capacity of around 16 cubic inches, and uses a double-stitch construction to ensure years of quiet service.


The Arundel Uno Seatbag is available in the colors Blue, Black, Grey, Pink, Red, and Yellow and in one size.


Material
[bag] nylon, [patch] leather
Volume
16 cu in
Mount
saddle
Pockets
1 zip
Closure
zipper
Dimensions
120 x 70 x 30 mm
Activity
bike

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 2 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

December 29, 2023

Minimalist bag, may change your life

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I reevaluated some life choices in 2023 -- do I really want to continue to haul around crap I never use (even on solo, massive rides to the middle of nowhere) in a huge, unsightly saddle sack? "No," I said, "this nonsense ends this year." This is a good-looking, minimalist bag. It fits a tube, small mini-tool with only essential hex wrenches, tire lever, and a patch kit. The CO2 inflator and cartridge can now live in the jersey pocket baggie along with their friends: couple of twenties, tube of lip balm, tire boot, transit rail card. My sack no longer flails around, banging my saddle and post like a fish in the bottom of the boat or sounding like a sock full of nickels, and I no longer suffer the opprobrium of fellow cyclists at the cafe. I now glide over the roads like an aero Adonis. My new-found confidence and reduced weight has shaved seconds off my PR on the local climbs. I've Marie Kondo-ed my ride. Not missing the extra crap. We'll see how it holds up in the rainy season, but preliminary indications are good.

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5 out of 5 stars

May 27, 2021

Perfect for the minimalist cyclist

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Nice little pack! Looks good on my bike and fits my saddles rails perfectly, with the Velcro overlapping exactly. I ride a 145 Selle Italia Tenno Flite) Fits 1 tube, a pack of patches, co2, & tire lever. Wouldn’t recommend cramming too much more than that bc the pack would probably not work properly.

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Robert A