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Nathan Bento Box Bicycle Frame Feed Bag

Friday, February 17, 2012

Nathan Bento Box Bicycle Frame Feed Bag
List Price : $19.99
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Nathan Bento Box Bicycle Frame Feed Bag

Product Description


Whether racing, training, or recreational riding, all cyclists need to carry gear and safety equipment. The Nathan Bento Box provides secure storage for valuables, while offering instant access to race aids such as gels and tablets. No more duct-taped gel packs!

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.5 x 2.5 inches ; 4.2 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001RUW316
  • Item model number: 4650NG

Product Features

  • Reinforced, zippered main compartment for cell phone, etc.
  • Power Stretch Mesh stash pockets for instant access and easy trash storage
  • Power Stretch Mesh pocket with Velcro for quick access to small essentials
  • Aerodynamic shape; adjustable binding fits any bike stem or top tube and won't slip or damage bike
  • Reflective detail

 

Nathan Bento Box Bicycle Frame Feed Bag

 

Customer Reviews


This arrived in time for my big ride and I did not have to stuff my pockets! It had room enough for several gels, an energy bar and my camera. The only draw back was it slid back. I was able to tie my camera strap around the handlebar stem to keep it in place but I really wish it had a strap to do that. Other than that I was very happy with it.

I got this bag to replace one that I had been using from another manufacturer. I really like the sleek shape of the Nathan bag. The main compartment has a zipper to secure things inside. There are also a couple of stretchy external panels for stuffing small items such as gel packets, used wrappers, etc.
My only real complaint is that the velcro tabs are only on the bottom, so it wants to slide around on my top tube. I fixed that by adding a velcro strip to the front. (If you put it on the headtube, it should be OK without any modifications).
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