M-Wave Bicycle Triangle Frame Bag
Reviews of M-Wave Bicycle Triangle Frame Bag
1.) Very nice frame bag for your bike.
Reviewed by: R. Halpert Pembroke, MA
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This is a great addition to my bicycles. It hooks up easily, is out of the way and holds surpisingly a good amount of stuff. Innovative way to add storage to a bicycle. Well worth the price.
2.) Big bang for the buck
Reviewed by: James S. Kaufmann
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This bag will not cause any draft and another reviewer had mentioned it had a back pack like padding on the bottom curve. This is not my first bag like this but I have come to love them. I keep a standard bag below the seat and it mainly holds a extra inner tube, CO2 carts and a few small tools which after your first flat miles from home you will have this too.
I like this bag as it is for my wallet and odd's and ends. The backpack type strap is for carrying your bike and the padding is for your shoulder if you carry your bike. This has been very useful to me as you have allot of control instead of guiding your bike by hand snd if coming up to an area that is rocky it is great. Heaven forbid you have a fender bender or mechanical problem causing your bike not to roll down the road. Then this becomes the best idea ever.
I do agree that the plastic top and side meets your frame and if you have a really thick frame this may be a problem. If you have a more standard frame it is great.
3.) Good buy for the budget.
Reviewed by: Jeff
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This is an inexpensive bag that works well enough. It has enough space to store some patches, wallet, keys, a few small tools, whatever else you might think to throw in it. It has a frame that keeps it pretty securely in place and velcro straps.
4.) Works Great
Reviewed by: Bob
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Others seemed to have trouble with the bag fitting their bikes. I'm riding a Trek 920 hybrid and it fits perfectly. very solid contruction and works very well. Couldn't ask for more especially for the price.
5.) Nice bag, if it fits.
Reviewed by: jskd82
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IThis bag seems very well constructed and has enough room for the essential repair items.... but it doesn't fit on my Giant BoulderSE's Frame. The bag has a frame inside that is rigid and won't allow it to bend to properly fit to my frames angle. It is worth the money but it looks like you will just have to take a chance on whether or not it will fit your bike.
6.) Didn't Fit
Reviewed by: Ryan Maclean Kandahar Air Base, Afghanistan
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The bag is nice, looks quite durable. However, it has a rigid frame inside that just wouldn't let it fit my Cannondale F5. Also, I'm not sure why, but it has a rather large curved backpack-strap-like piece on it which might get in the way of a water bottle if you have one. The total size of it is pretty big for what it holds, which is a normal sized wallet and keys, cell phone, and thats about it. I gave it to a friend, it fits his bike fine and he likes it. Just take a good look at the angle in the picture and make sure your frame has a similar angle, since it doesn't give you much ability to stretch it to fit.
7.) Kind of Small.
Reviewed by: Vams Atlanta, Ga
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Overall, the bag is not bad. I had to bind it quite tightly to my frame as the angle was a bit small.
However, it is not ideal for carrying your smart phone. An iPhone or similar sized device barely fits. And the flexible shoulder guard, if used, will put these devices in danger of being crushed. This was primarily for my smart phone, as normally my other items are a credit card and ID. It costs >$5 to return, so I might as well keep it and get another under-the-seat bag from Walmart for my cell.
Outside of that, the bag is fine for a normal wallet and garage door opener.
8.) Not with two water bottles.
Reviewed by: Matthew Twain Las Vegas, NV
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Bag seems fine, but I could not even try it out since it will not fit with two water bottles. I have a 56cm frame with a slightly sloping (semi-compact frame) top tube and there is not enough room. I suppose if you had a 60cm frame with non-sloping top tube it may fit with water bottles. Of course, if you only need one water bottle cage, then this bag will be just fine.
9.) handy
Reviewed by: Paula T. Nasuti
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The shape of this bag fit into a very unused space on the bike. It would be better though if it was a little thinner so that one's legs don't hit it when something is put in the bag. Good for carrying a cell phone and change though
10.) Does not Fit bikes with small frames
Reviewed by: SmartShopper221
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This did not fit my Bike that has a 49 cm Frame. I wish it said in the description which size frames this bag fits. When I tried to attach it to my bike, it kept hitting the water bottle holder. Do Not Buy if you have a smaller frame size. The quality of the bag itself is ok, that is why I gave it two stars.
11.) Out of box failure
Reviewed by: EE
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Velcro Strap fell off. The strap that connects the Velcro to the bag was appart when I removed it from the box. Since time is more important to me than cost I took a few minutes to sewed it back together. Disappointing start to this product. Other than that it looks and works well.
12.) Strap broke Ist time I tried to use it
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The first time I attached the bag one of the velcro straps broke. The rest of the bag seems to be of good quality but the straps are delicate which makes it useless.
Features of M-Wave Bicycle Triangle Frame Bag
The M-Wave Triangle Bag features 3 Velcro straps that easily fit around the frame of your bicycle. This durable bag features a zippered compartment to keep your gear secure. Soft pads allow for easy bicycle carrying. Reflective tap is also included on the sides for added safety and visibility.
1.) Attaches with 3 Velcro straps;
2.) Reflective tape on the sides;
Package Height x Length x Width: 12.1 in. x 12.1 in. x 2.2 in.
Package Weight: 0.35 lbs.
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