@@TheSweetCyclists I have to disagree here. I have plenty of stuff inside: two CO2 capsules, a tubeless repair kit, three tire levers, a Topeak multitool and a small Topeak torque wrench adapter. While space is tight, all items are cushioned pretty well and because of the split inner and elastic straps nothing rattles around which is very important to me. With all prior saddle bags I owned I always had rattling tools and it drove me insane. Also the Fidlock box and attachment system is very secure yet easy to mount. I have it mounted under the down tube on my gravel bike and ride mostly gravel and forest trails and it simply does not budge. Fantastic box, though I probably wouldn't race with it because it's quite heavy for a toolbag.
Only 500ml and smaller than many existing tool bottles. Missed opportunity to make something with greater capacity.
Too big and too heavy.
not for me !
too big yet too small.. bulky design with no space to bulk
Yes, the split inner design and clam-shell style opening really limits what can be put into the toolbox.
@@TheSweetCyclists I have to disagree here. I have plenty of stuff inside: two CO2 capsules, a tubeless repair kit, three tire levers, a Topeak multitool and a small Topeak torque wrench adapter. While space is tight, all items are cushioned pretty well and because of the split inner and elastic straps nothing rattles around which is very important to me. With all prior saddle bags I owned I always had rattling tools and it drove me insane. Also the Fidlock box and attachment system is very secure yet easy to mount. I have it mounted under the down tube on my gravel bike and ride mostly gravel and forest trails and it simply does not budge. Fantastic box, though I probably wouldn't race with it because it's quite heavy for a toolbag.