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Arundel Dual Seat Bag
The Arundel Dual seat bag is the perfect compromise between the two extremes of seat bag design. It's bigger than a coin purse sized bag that barely has enough room for a superlight tube, yet it's smaller than the carry-all sized bag that wouldn't fit in the overhead bin of a commercial airliner. The Dual is small enough to nestle under a seat without scraping against your thigh, yet it's big enough to hold two 700C tubes and two CO2 cartridges, plus an inflator. So, why two sets of spares? Because you never know what's up the road, and it's nice to know that you're prepared. That extra tube will make the rest of your ride that much more enjoyable knowing that you won't have to use your cell phone if another flat occurs
The materials that went into making a Dual seat bag are not the latest techno-fibers, and the leather patch could be called old-fashioned. But what did go into the construction is a lot of thought. Initially, our buddies thought the embossed leather patch should face out the back so it could be seen, but that would defeat the purpose. Its job is to snuggle up against the seat clamp mechanism and protect the nylon bag from wear. So, after several years of use the leather will look pretty worn but the tubes inside the bag will still be protected and the bag won't have holes worn in it
The double stitched Velcro straps are simple, yet secure. When the Dual is fastened to the seat rails, the end of the strap is in just the right spot to avoid tearing up your expensive cycling shorts. The Velcro has a long enough contact patch to hold the bag securely. We've tested the Dual in the same rough terrain and ugly conditions as our bottle cages. No rattling, no swaying. You may even forget that it's there until a fellow rider points out how cool your bike looks
The materials that went into making a Dual seat bag are not the latest techno-fibers, and the leather patch could be called old-fashioned. But what did go into the construction is a lot of thought. Initially, our buddies thought the embossed leather patch should face out the back so it could be seen, but that would defeat the purpose. Its job is to snuggle up against the seat clamp mechanism and protect the nylon bag from wear. So, after several years of use the leather will look pretty worn but the tubes inside the bag will still be protected and the bag won't have holes worn in it
The double stitched Velcro straps are simple, yet secure. When the Dual is fastened to the seat rails, the end of the strap is in just the right spot to avoid tearing up your expensive cycling shorts. The Velcro has a long enough contact patch to hold the bag securely. We've tested the Dual in the same rough terrain and ugly conditions as our bottle cages. No rattling, no swaying. You may even forget that it's there until a fellow rider points out how cool your bike looks
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