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Reviewed By: D on 7/4/21
Wonderful little bag for carrying phone, gels and other small items. Easily attached and a bargain at $17.
The Banjo Brother is a great, inexpensive handlebar bag large enough for a few snacks, tools, and/or cell phone. Works on the handlebars or under the saddle. 2L capacity with a reflective strip over a two-way reinforced zipper.
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Reviewed By: D on 7/4/21
Wonderful little bag for carrying phone, gels and other small items. Easily attached and a bargain at $17.
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Reviewed By: Barb Petrie on 12/23/20
Agree with other users. The straight zip entry makes it difficult to get at your stuff.
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Reviewed By: Hope Hutchinson on 8/13/20
Great small bag to carry a few essentials. The zipper opening makes it difficult to access those things but it is loosening up a bit as I use the bag. I like the way it attaches easily to the handlebar.
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Reviewed By: Mark Dennis on 4/24/20
After using this compact bar bag a few times, I want to mention that the straight zipper pull across the bag front opens like a slit, not a flap, which makes it a bit more difficult to access than other bags with a larger opening, especially when brake and shifter cables need to be positioned in front of the bag opening to minimize compression or distortion of the cable routing. Still, the pros outweigh any cons: it comes with a practical mounting system, looks cool on my mountain bike, and is well made!
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Reviewed By: Steve Rose on 4/22/20
I searched high and low in stores to find these bags, having bought one a decade or so ago. They are the perfect size to stow incidentals up to a thin raincoat. I've done more than a dozen cross-state rides, and I woudn't re]ide one without this bag as well as a much smaller tool/tire bag in the rear. I like to keep one on every bike I own. Adventure Cycling proce is WAY better than any I've found.