Mountain FeedBagTM - a compact storage bag designed just for highly competitive endurance mountain bike racers. Mountain Feedbag has a unique mounting system and special opening that fantastically optimizes your access to food during ultra-endurance events.
Submitted by
Zigrat
a Cross Country Rider
from Glasgow, UK Date Reviewed: April 11, 2010
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
Direct from website
Strengths:
Build quality and ease of use - it does exactly what it says on the tin
Weaknesses:
None so far - can't buy direct in the UK
Similar Products Used:
Nothing to compare it to
Bike Setup:
Scandal 29er, Fox Shock, XTR, Hope, Stans, Thomson
Bottom Line:
A really really good product. This is the first time I've felt like posting a review in the 10+ years I've been riding. I like to ride 3 hour loops and also use the bike to commute to work (1 hr - with half of it being x-country)and this allows me to stay well nourished. Last night it did a really good job of holding a bag of chips (I believe you call them french fries) when I was dying on the way home. So far I've bought 4 (two for me and two for presents) and can't recommend it highly enough
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Submitted by
Joe Wright
a Cross Country Rider
from Corvallis, Oregon Date Reviewed: January 20, 2010
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
MBO
Bottom Line:
Is it's the perfect out of the way yet perfectly accessible on the go feeding bag.
It's never fallen off or got caught up in anything sticking out into the trail.
Holds plenty for a day's ride i.e. a couple Cliffs, a banana, keys & wallet even my camera.
Or, of course, a Beer w/ room to spare.
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Submitted by
Justa Plodda
a Cross Country Rider
from Rotorua, New Zealand Date Reviewed: November 12, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Split Enz, Whaka, Rotorua
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At:
Kiwibikes, Rotorua
Strengths:
Ideal placement without being in the way, very easy to use while on the move, stores all my bits and pieces (bars, phone, jelly beans) also can be used as a bottle holder with bars and gels stored in the side pockets
Weaknesses:
There are no Weaknesses
Similar Products Used:
Coffin Bag which tends to lean over and get mixed up with my knees
Bike Setup:
Specialzed Stumpjumper FSR 29er Comp
Bottom Line:
This is an excellent product, particularly if you are into the ultra distance events when you really need everything to be "totally uncomplicated". I used the bag for the Simpson Desert Challenge - Australia www.desertchallenge.com (an absolutely extreme "off the planet" event) and it stood up to all sorts of abuse. I'm currently planning a very long desert ride and will be definately using this bag... maybe two :-)
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Submitted by
C-Hog
a Racer
from Lenexa, KS Date Reviewed: December 10, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Crowder Park
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
Website
Strengths:
Quality of materials and construction.
Weaknesses:
None.
Bike Setup:
Salsa Mamasita 29'er.
Bottom Line:
Excellent product. Mounts securely, and completely out of the way... yet immediately accessible. Holds an amazing amount of "stuff" for its small size. If you spend 4-6 hours (or more) at a time on your bike, you need one of these.
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Submitted by
OFP508
a Weekend Warrior
from Eugene, Or Date Reviewed: September 18, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Oakridge
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Purchased At:
Cascade Cream Puff
Strengths:
Strong as a Elk! Exceptionally built to last and stong in quality. Perfect.
Bike Setup:
Fits the bike like it should, not hard, nor extreme, but easily as its put and built to use.
Bottom Line:
Christa's bags are built with quality material, every bag she sells is quality made and an Oregon geniune product. I love the feel and make of the bag, its strong enough to home a small handheld radio such as a ham radio and snacks.
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Submitted by
cazloco
a Cross Country Rider
from Wetside, Oregon Date Reviewed: September 17, 2008
Favorite Trail:
The ones without horse poop.
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
Direct (I think she
Strengths:
Light, one hand operation, fastens securely (3 point), padded, convenient, out of the way, easy on/off, produced by one of the nicest people in the world, color options, left or right options and holds just about anything. Washable.
Weaknesses:
Not waterproof but what is? (No, I'm not sticking my camera in a frog's butt and then putting the frog in my FeedBag.) Doesn't fit on a unicycle. If you forget to close it; things can fall out.
Similar Products Used:
None out there can compare. This is not like any other handlebar bag.
Bike Setup:
Suspension fork in the summer and rigid in the winter. Works on both.
Bottom Line:
This is a super light weight bag that is not in my way ever. The convenients of use, the multiple applications and the unbelievable simplicity of it makes the FeedBag and awesome bicycle accessory.
Things I regularly put in my FeedBag: camera, h2o bottle, folding saw, rainjacket, gloves, food, first aid kit, second aid kit ;), 2 way radio, cell phone, beer, bar light battery, sunglasses, garbage that other people left on the trail (side pockets), gel flask, vest, arm warmers and extra tubes. Anything used during a ride without having to take off my backpack to get at.
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