Bike frame-mounted bags - choose correctly in the shop
SportanoBicycle frame-mounted bags are an increasingly popular accessory among cyclists. Whether you're a competitive cyclist or a weekend touring enthusiast, a frame-mounted bag offers a convenient place to store essential items such as tools, food or your phone. They allow easy access to essentials without upsetting the balance of the bike or interfering with aerodynamics.
In the Sportano shop's range, you can equip yourself with a bicycle frame bag from tried and tested brands such as Basil, Acepac, deuter, EVOC or Topeak.Mounting location: where exactly to place the frame bag
frame.Mounting the bag on the bike frame is not only a question of aesthetics, but above all functionality and safety. The correct positioning of the bag can significantly affect the comfort of the ride, as well as the durability of the bag itself and its contents.
The most common place to mount a bag is on the top tube of the frame, which runs between the saddle and handlebars. Bags mounted in this location are easily accessible while riding, allowing quick access to items without having to dismount from the bike. Bags with a flat profile that do not interfere with the natural position of the cyclist are ideal here.
Another place to place a bag is in the frame triangle, which is the space bounded by the top tube, bottom tube and seat tube. This is the place that allows larger bags to be fitted, ideal for longer trips where you need more space for spare clothes or food.
The lower frame tube, running parallel to the ground, is another mounting location, although less common. Bags mounted here need to be particularly well protected from shifting so as not to interfere with the cyclist's legs.
It is important to take care when mounting the bag to ensure that it does not restrict access to other bike components such as water bottles or pumps. In addition, when mounting the bag, it is worth making sure that it is stable and does not shift during the ride, which can be not only annoying but also dangerous.Capacity and practicality: how much stuff will fit in the
bag?When we decide to buy a bike frame bag, one of the key factors is its capacity. We wonder whether we can fit everything we need for a tour or for a daily ride to work or school. The capacity of a bag is closely related to its intended use. Bags designed for long bike rides often have a larger capacity to accommodate essential accessories such as tools, spare tubes, food and even rainwear. Bags for short rides, on the other hand, may be smaller but must hold essential items such as phone, keys or wallet.
The practicality of a frame bag depends not only on its capacity, but also on other features such as the number and type of pockets, access to the main compartment or expandability. A good quality bag should have several separate pockets, which make it easier to segregate items and prevent them from moving around during the ride. In addition, easy access to the main compartment is essential if you want to take something out quickly without dismounting from the bike.Waterproofing and protection: how to protect the contents of the
of the bag from the elements?Protecting the contents of the bag from the elements, such as rain, mud or dust, is crucial for any cyclist. The most basic form of protection is waterproofing the bag. Many frame bags are made from waterproof materials, such as nylon or polyester, which effectively protect the contents from rain. Some bags come with additional rain covers that can be applied in the event of heavy rainfall.
Security against theft is another aspect worth considering. While no bag is completely theft-proof, there are some security mechanisms that can make it more difficult for a potential thief to access your belongings. Zips, hidden pockets or special security features to prevent unauthorised access can significantly increase the security of your bag's contents. It is also important to always remember to remove your bag from your bike when you leave it unattended, even for a short while.
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