🚴♂️ Ride Ready: Your Ultimate Saddle Companion!
The Lezyne Unisex_Adult Satteltasche Caddy Saddle Bag is designed for cyclists who value convenience and style. With a spacious main pocket that accommodates a road tube and a quick-access neoprene compartment for tools, this bag ensures you're always prepared. Its water-resistant zippers and sleek design make it a must-have for any biking enthusiast.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 5.12 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.32 x 5.59 x 5.47 inches |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Brand Name | LEZYNE |
Model Name | Sattel Trainer Laufradtasche Tasche Road Caddy |
Color | Black |
Material | TPU |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | 2Wheel Distribution GmbH & Co KG - inaktiv |
Part Number | 1-SB-RDCADDY-V104 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Style | Does Not Apply |
Included Components | Contents |
Size | 45.5 x 34.0 x 26.5 cm, 0.35 Liter |
Sport Type | Cycling |
F**I
Not as advertised
Good product. However the strap is a bit short when u want to fit in all required items
S**D
Need to know size before buying it
Nice quality but it is too small for me
E**O
Ein winziger Raumfahrzeug-Hangar für dein Fahrrad
Als begeisterter Radsportenthusiast und Geek habe ich immer nach der perfekten Lösung gesucht, um meine unverzichtbaren Tools und Ausrüstungsgegenstände sicher und stilvoll zu transportieren. Die Lezyne Sattel Trainer Laufradtasche Road Caddy, in elegantem Schwarz gehalten, ist genau das, was ich gesucht habe.**Das Raumschiff-Design:**Lassen Sie uns zuerst über das Design sprechen, denn als Nerd liebe ich futuristische Ästhetik. Die Tasche erinnert mich an ein winziges Raumschiff, das bereit ist, auf eine Mission zu starten. Das robuste Gewebe und die sorgfältige Verarbeitung verleihen ihr nicht nur ein hochwertiges Aussehen, sondern auch eine bemerkenswerte Haltbarkeit.**Der Laderaum:**Mit Abmessungen von 12x10cm und einem Fassungsvermögen von 0.35 Litern mag diese Tasche auf den ersten Blick klein erscheinen, aber sie ist ein echtes Raumwunder. Ich war erstaunt, wie viele Dinge ich darin unterbringen konnte. Ein Ersatzschlauch, ein Multitool, ein Satz Reifenheber und sogar ein kleines Erste-Hilfe-Kit passen problemlos hinein. Sie ist so konzipiert, dass alles sicher und ordentlich verstaut werden kann, sodass nichts klappert oder sich bewegt, selbst auf holprigen Straßen.**Die Montage:**Die Installation dieser Tasche ist ein Kinderspiel. Das Klettverschlusssystem ist stabil und sicher, sodass die Tasche fest unter dem Sattel sitzt, ohne zu verrutschen. Es ist auch leicht zu öffnen und zu schließen, selbst mit Handschuhen.**Der Amazon-Lieferzauber:**Einen Moment, den ich als echter Geek schätzen musste, war die blitzschnelle Lieferung von Amazon. Die Tasche kam schneller bei mir an, als ich erwartet hatte. Ein weiterer Pluspunkt für dieses Produkt.**Fazit:**Die Lezyne Sattel Trainer Laufradtasche Road Caddy ist ein Must-have für jeden Fahrrad-Nerd da draußen. Ihr futuristisches Design, der großzügige Laderaum und die einfache Montage machen sie zu einem unschlagbaren Begleiter auf jeder Radtour. Mit Amazon als Lieferpartner können Sie sich auf eine reibungslose Anlieferung verlassen. Diese Tasche hat definitiv meinen Nerdfaktor erhöht und gleichzeitig meine Fahrradabenteuer optimiert. Auf ins nächste galaktische Abenteuer auf zwei Rädern! 🚀🚴♂️
R**X
Scicon 210 vs Lezyne Road Caddy - Win for the Road caddy
Starting off, I'm a saddle bag hater. It just ruins the bike. Unfortunately, for those of us who want to be prepared on a longer ride, yet don't want to be impaled by a mini pump, co2 cartridges, bike levers, and multi tool, should an unfortunate accident occur, and need that 2nd water bottle full of water instead of tools, there aren't may options. Until I met this bag.At minimum I need to keep the following in the bag: spare tire (23-25mm), small park patch kit, 2 co2 cartridges (I've made the mistake once of having one, giving it to my friend, only to suffer my own flat later) valve head, tiny multi tool (topeak micro), single blue park tire lever, and a few bucks.. To start.. it all fits. Takes a bit of Tetris skills but all fits snugly. Here's the layout (front = towards back of bike/zippered part of bag - Back = hinge area of bag): Tube rolled up how it comes out of the box (put in ziploc bag to prevent abbrasion) > single round side to rounded zippered area of bag > 2 co2 cartridges on top of tube with back > park tool lever between the co2 with large hook side facing back and down > Mini tool and co2 valve towards back of bag (since there is surprisingly more space here) > patches and $$ in the little internal pouch.Next because of this mounting, it snugs up very securely to the saddle, doesn't move or shake or slip down and mounts evenly and not skewed to any side. Most importantly, it sits a bit higher on the seat than others which allows the bikes seat post to appear free. The worst part of a saddle bag is ruining the lines of a bike, and this does not. Even at full capacity its wedged snugly behind the saddle. The zipper to close is also a nice touch as there is a full finger hole, which can be tucked under the velcro once the bag is secured down.For those deciding between this and the Scicon I've included a comparison of both -----Both are billed as the company's most compact and lightest bags for a minimal appearance and live up to that description.Capacity: Both are about of equal capacity and depending on the layout of how you stack your items, both bags can fit just about all of the above. The Scicon is a bit narrower and taller while the Road Caddy is a bit wider maybe an inch, yet a bit shorter. Will get to how this effects the mounting/looks later. In my view, the Road Caddy edges out the Scicon. The Scicon, due to its shape was unable to fit the park tool lever (standard with the hook at the end). Also, an extra point goes to the Road Caddy which, has a dedicated separator section to put money/patch kit/little floating items, so when you open it, it doesn't spill everywhere.Mounting: In my view this was one of the biggest, if not the biggest selling point. the Scicon's mounting is vastly inferior to the Lezyne. First, the velcro on the Scicon is about an inch by an inch. Because of this, I have my concerns of its security in the long run. I'm sure many people have had no problems, but not something I'd like to risk. The Road Caddy is easily a 3 inch by 2 inch strip which holds very securely. My only gripe is that the Road Caddy has Lezyne printed all over the strap in reflective lettering, but that's something that can be fixed if you're really bothered. Most importantly however is the strap and mounting system. The Scicon is a single strap which goes through both rails and fastens down on the bag. Because it is not stitched with 2 "wings" like the Lezyne, it had a tendency to be a bit offset and, as mentioned in the first category, because its slim, has trouble finding its home between the rails. The mounting is where the Lezyne shines, first, the top has 2 wings stitched from the center, each that goes through a rail. one of which had a loop in which the velcro doubles back on itself which allows a) the bag to be tightened up extremely tight, b) a little extra security via the loop should the velcro fail, c) the bag to stay in place and not slide down the rails (which the Scicon wanted to do), and d) the bag to sit perfectly flat on the underside of the seat. Clearly a win for the Lezyne here.,Waterproofness: Funny enough I never ride in rain, but on my first ride out I had the pleasure of being doused head to toe by a passing car in a tidal wave of dirty street water which allowed me to test this. The Lezyne held up and all was dry when I returned home (though I was not). The Scicon, seems to be standard canvas, which feels like it may soak through, but I cant confirm 100%. The Lezyne does have a waterproof zipper closure which also makes me think its the better of the 2 bags.Ease of Closure: Simple, finger hole or regular zipper. If you're going to back this bag tight, you need some extra leverage. Scicon has a standard zipper, Road Caddy has a finger loop. Point to finger loop (can be tucked under velcro once tightened)Looks: This is a bit tougher as it is subjective. The Scicon is pure black all around, strap and bag so a nice looking item. The Road Caddy is black with a thin grey waterproofing around the zipper and a much more prevalent velcro strap. Ultimately, my vote goes to the Lezyne since it sits high under the saddle to keep the clean post lines, mounts very securely (doesn't slide), and is flatter than taller, so feels like it blends in behind the seat better. The one wish is that the Road Caddy didnt have the reflective "Lezyne" all over the velcro, but with a little elbow grease that could probably be removed and nothing wrong with a little more safety.Overall, a win for the Road Caddy. Hopefully this is helpful and unfortunately I didn't take pictures but hopefully the above is helpful for those of you deciding!
G**T
Great small saddle bag
I wanted a small saddlebag to carry a tube, a couple of co2 cannisters and maybe a few other small things. it's not big, but not the tiniest I have. The strap is wide and has strong velcro. It's attached on a flat section of the bag, which allows it to fit between the saddle rails nicely. A very sturdy fit, not rattling or moving at all, so no rubbing and marking. The zip seems to have a seal, maybe it lets in less water than a normal zipp. It's pretty good as I've now bought two of them!
Z**T
Works pretty well with Aero seatpost but not perfect
For many years I have been looking for a saddle bag that would work well with the aero seat post on my Cervelo. The aero seatpost really limits how you can mount a bag; I have tried several and they just don't work. On this bag I wish the strap were about 2 inches longer, the reason for minus one star. I had to over stretch the strap to get about a half inch of velcro engagement. The result is the stap pulls the eyelet at a funny angle so it's not as it should be, see picture. The bag is high quality, which seems to be typical for LEZYNE. More pricey than knock off brands, but usually great quality. As others have said, the bag is just barely big enough for the essentials; one tube, two CO2s, an inflator head, & tire levers. Which is perfect for this bike for me.
F**I
Ottima
Ormai la uso da un anno, bella perchè molto piccola, si nasconde sotto la sella. La capienza è quella giusta. Impermeabilità buona ma non ottima, se si prende l'acqua forte conviene aprirla per farla asciugare. Comunque la miglior borsa sottosella che abbia mai avuto.
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