Rixen & Kaul - KLICKfix KLICKfix Daypack Handlebar Bag
Product information "KLICKfix Daypack Handlebar Bag"
Features - KLICKfix Daypack handlebar bag
- With large front pocket, document compartment, detachable shoulder strap and card storage compartment
- On the top of the bag is additionally attached a transparent card sleeve with snaps
- Extra compartment for the rain cover on the back of the bag
- The bag can be folded flat
- With adapter plate to click on a handlebar adapter (the latter is not included)
- Note: The KLICKfix handlebar adapter is not included in delivery
Product features
- Dimensions: 26 x 22 x 16 cm
- Volume: 8 l
- Maximum load: 3 kg
Color
- black
Weight
- approx. 650 g (manufacturer's specification)
Scope of delivery
- 1 x Rixen & Kaul KLICKfix Daypack handlebar bag
- Manufacturer number: 0214S
- EAN: 4030572105984
Limminghoferstraße 9
42699 Solingen
Deutschland
[email protected]
www.klickfix.com
Rixen & Kaul - KLICKfix KLICKfix Daypack Handlebar Bag
Features - KLICKfix Daypack handlebar bag
- With large front pocket, document compartment, detachable shoulder strap and card storage compartment
- On the top of the bag is additionally attached a transparent card sleeve with snaps
- Extra compartment for the rain cover on the back of the bag
- The bag can be folded flat
- With adapter plate to click on a handlebar adapter (the latter is not included)
- Note: The KLICKfix handlebar adapter is not included in delivery
Product features
- Dimensions: 26 x 22 x 16 cm
- Volume: 8 l
- Maximum load: 3 kg
Color
- black
Weight
- approx. 650 g (manufacturer's specification)
Scope of delivery
- 1 x Rixen & Kaul KLICKfix Daypack handlebar bag
- Manufacturer number: 0214S
- EAN: 4030572105984
Limminghoferstraße 9
42699 Solingen
Deutschland
[email protected]
www.klickfix.com
This bag is not very usable except for carrying very minor things. First of all, the fastening of the bag to the handlebar is badly designed. On rough road and on the curbs, the bag will be flying around on the two rail-like bag fasteners. Sooner or later the hooks on the rails end will retract into the bag rails holding sleeves that are on the side of the bag itself. Those hooks on the rail ends will damage the bag sleeve fabric and punch trough it eventually. The fails material is aluminium and it is very easily damaged. It can very easily snap from mechanical damage leaving you with the bag and the klick fix on the handle bar. The built in rain cover when hidden inside the bag creates substantial bump in the bag floor reducing the bag capacity. Also inside the bag there are some pouches on the walls of the bag that you cant really use efficiently because they are pretty thin. I used to carry some foodboxes while commuting to work and back and thats all it was able to hold in it - two meals boxes. Apart from that, the bag was very usable and got me through three fully self-sustained two week long bikepacking. If not for the rail-like fastening system, the bag would get better raiting. Basically a "put-apple-banana-phone-and-wallet-into-the-bag"-bag.
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