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SCICON Pin 695 RL 2.1 Cycling Saddle Bag

SCICON Pin 695 RL 2.1 Saddle Bag

    €9,95
    €29,00
SCICON ELAN 580 Velcro

SCICON ELAN 580 Velcro

    €4,95
    €14,00
SCICON Soft 350 RL 2.1 Cycling Saddle Bag

SCICON Soft 350 RL 2.1 Saddle Bag

    €9,95
    €25,00
SCICON Touring Saddle Bag

SCICON Touring Saddle Bag

    €9,95
    €30,00
Saddle Bag - Black - Tour de France 2023 Edition

Saddle Bag - Black - Tour de France 2023 Edition

    €7,95
    €8,95

Saddle bags

Are you looking to buy a saddlebag for your road bike? Our saddlebags provide easy and secure storage for everything you need on your training rides: tire repair kits, inner tubes, Allen keys, and more. Saddlebags come in various models and sizes. Check out our selection of practical saddlebags here.

Compact Saddlebags for Your Road Bike

A saddlebag is a convenient and lightweight alternative to larger bike bags or stuffed jersey pockets. Saddlebags are practical and a great idea, and the size of your saddlebag should depend on how much (and how far) you typically ride. For shorter rides, a smaller saddlebag is suitable for carrying essentials like a rain jacket, while longer training rides on your road bike may require a larger saddlebag to accommodate more gear.

The two main strengths of a good saddlebag are its compact design and flexibility. You can learn more about this below. First, let's look at what to consider when choosing the right saddlebag for your specific needs.

Choosing the Best Saddlebag

Selecting the right saddlebag is crucial. If you choose a bag that's too small, it can be challenging to fit everything you need. Opting for an oversized saddlebag can result in items rattling and making noise as your bike moves, which can be quite annoying.

Therefore, follow these rules of thumb when choosing a saddlebag:

  1. Choose a compact saddlebag that can hold the essentials.
  2. Look for a saddlebag made of water-resistant material with a waterproof zipper.
  3. Opt for a bag with easy mounting and dismounting, allowing you to attach and remove it as needed.
  4. Bags with separate compartments for your phone, tools, and other items make it quick and easy to access what you need.
  5. Consider a saddlebag that can accommodate a rear light attachment.


Saddlebags in High-Quality Waterproof Materials

The material of the saddlebag is crucial for its durability and the protection of your items. If your saddlebag is not made of water-resistant material, your belongings can quickly become soaked in heavy rain. Examples of waterproof materials include:

  1. Nylon
  2. Carbon


Mounting a Saddlebag

A saddlebag should be mounted directly under the saddle. Some bags use straps, typically with Velcro, for mounting. Other saddlebags have a small system for screwing the bag in place, allowing for easy attachment and removal. This click system is convenient if you only need a saddlebag for certain rides on your road bike. Velcro straps are especially suitable if you plan to use the saddlebag on multiple bikes.


Saddlebag Size

The size of your saddlebag determines its capacity. We offer various sizes of saddlebags, all of which can accommodate the most essential items.

We also provide particularly compact saddlebags, primarily from the renowned and well-known brand SCICON. SCICON produces high-quality bike bags that last for many years.


What to Pack in Your Saddlebag

We recommend carrying the following items in your saddlebag:

  • Tire levers
  • Inner tube
  • CO2 pump
  • CO2 cartridge


Additionally, we suggest carrying the following items in your jersey pockets:

  • Rain jacket/wind vest/arm warmers
  • Money/ID card/health insurance card
  • Energy bars


Need Help Choosing a Saddlebag?

Would you like to know more about our different saddlebags and how to use them most effectively?

We're happy to provide you with the latest information on saddlebags, materials, and which road bikes they best suit. You can always contact us here.