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Topeak Propack Bags


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 19.95
  • # of Reviews: 2

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Product Description

As you throw your leg over your saddle, you'll always know that you have the essentials with the Topeak ProPack Seat Bag. Load up a folding tool, a mini-pump, a spare tube, and a snack and you're set to head out.


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by peternguyen a Weekend Warrior from Australia

Date Reviewed: April 7, 2009

Strengths:    Hard case, water resistant

Weaknesses:    Hmm, be good if it had a strap to the seat post, just so it's extra secure and for some piece of mind. Nonetheless, Topeak's quick clip never failed me.

Bottom Line:   
I was looking for a case that was more resistant to water, and this case was a good choice. This saddle bag was exposed to the rain, and inside was still dry, unlike the Topeak Wedge pack i use to have, the rain would soak through and wet everything. The hard case is also good for some impact protection should you ever crash.

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Favorite Trail:   Lyster

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $20.00

Purchased At:   CRC

Similar Products Used:   Topeak Wedge

Bike Setup:   04 GT iDrive


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by traycerb a Weekend Warrior from Chicago, IL

Date Reviewed: December 17, 2008

Strengths:    Small, unobtrusive. "quick-release" allows taking bag off easily. Price. Says it's reflective and has "water repellency."

Weaknesses:    Zip can be hard to close.

Bottom Line:   
To clarify, this is a review of the Topeak Pro Pack Small (it comes in a Micro version as well apparently) which is the version Nashbar sells (item YP-PP).

Overall it's a great little bag, well worth the minimal price. I've packed in a mini-tool, levers, patch kit, and a key for pinhead locking skewers, and there may be just enough room for a tube as well. It hangs underneath the seat by its "quick-release" anchor, which attaches to the saddle rails. It's securely fastened, and except for the zipper, doesn't rattle around (though I've not taken it on any hard rides yet). The bag can be accessed without removing from the "quick-release," but it's so easy to remove that it's moot.

The zipper is a little hard to close around the corners, but tugging the zipper outwards around the corners helps. fyi, you lose a little bit of your rails to it, so if your saddle is all the way back, you'll need to move it up a bit.

No comment on durability as I only recently got this.

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $10.00

Purchased At:   Nashbar

Similar Products Used:   Frame bags




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