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Reddit mentions of Roswheel ATTACK Series 131372 Waterproof 3-10 Liters Capacity Cycling Accessories Bag Bike Saddle Bag Bicycle Seat Pack Cycling Tail Pouch
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Roswheel ATTACK Series 131372 Waterproof 3-10 Liters Capacity Cycling Accessories Bag Bike Saddle Bag Bicycle Seat Pack Cycling Tail Pouch. Here are the top ones.
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MATERIALS: made of TEAR RESISTANT JACQUARD NYLON, double layer WATER PROOF TPU as lining, built in PE BOARD strengthen bottom.ADJUSTABLE HIGH CAPACITY: capacity could be adjusted from 3L to 10L (1-2.6 gallons) by rolling bag top. The volume is almost as a small size rack bag. NO BIKE RACK IS NO MORE A PROBLEM! It can hold what you need. ONE BAG IS ENOUGH!EASY INSTALLATION & UNIVERSAL FIT: using one widen VELCRO STRAP attach to seat post and two solid SNAP-ON BUCKLES under bike saddle. Compatible with almost all kinds of bike saddle and seat post.WATERPROOF: made of waterproof fabric and built-in all weather lining material in all hidden compartments, guarantee 100% waterproof. Under certain circumstances it can be used as a water bucket.SAFETY ENHENCE: big REFLECTIVE PADS on both side and in front of bag, MULTIPLE POSTION taillight loops for better visibility in dark or reduced light.
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 25 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | February 2017 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
I have a set of waterproof Ortlieb panniers for most of my gear, but my hammock is kind of large/long when folded up, so it sits on top of my rear-rack in a dry bag (similar to the Ortlieb rack top bag, but cheaper—and none of the pictures in the link show it, but the bag lays across the two panniers).
I don't think I own a backpack large enough, and I wouldn't want to wear a backpack through 50 miles of sweaty cycling anyway. Most bikepackers will use a seat bag (something like this) to keep the load slim and behind them for any narrow or overgrown paths; most bicycle touring (primarily roads instead of wilderness trails) is done with panniers on a rear cargo rack. Almost nobody wears a backpack if they can avoid it.