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Axiom Adirondack Handlebar Bag
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Average Rating: 4.5 star rating (13 Reviews)
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Product Description:
The Adirondack is a waterproof handlebar bag that can convert into a shoulder bag. Zippered main compartment. Hook and loop closure combined with velcro allow user to attach this bag to the handle bar. The high level fabric used in all Axiom bags has exceptionally low off-gassing characteristics that exceed even European standards. Includes carrying strap. 8.25 x 10.5 x 3.25-Inch. Water-resistant 600d nylon with reflective trim.
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Best ever used., October 22, 2008
By Canadianbacin (Western New York)
My wife loves this bike carrier. She says that its the best she ever used. Its tough and large enough to double as a purse when she goes out on her local bike outings. And it was half the price of a similar one she saw at the bike shop. Good product.

7 of 7 people found this review helpful

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Best ever used., October 22, 2008
By IquitforCycling (Buffalo, New York)
My wife loves this bike carrier. She says that its the best she ever used. Its tough and large enough to double as a purse when she goes out on her local bike outings. And it was half the price of a similar one she saw at the bike shop. Good product.

5 of 5 people found this review helpful

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great bag for holding a biking jacket, October 25, 2010
By Michael
I was looking for a bag to mount on my road bike handlebar that could hold my biking jacket. Typical handlebar bags are heavy and use clamps to attach. That would require moving my speedometer and handlebar padding. However this bag has two straps for attaching to the handlebar and a lower velcro strap for the frame. It fits great around my brake and shift cables and doesn't interfere with my hands while riding. It has just enough room for my coat and perhaps some gloves, small camera and a cell phone. It does not have a hard plastic liner so it's a minimal size when not filled.

A great coat bag - just what I was looking for.

5 of 5 people found this review helpful

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Nice bag, June 11, 2011
By Duane Klem (Detroit, MI USA)
It's a nice bag but it is not waterproof. I rode in the rain for 1 1/2 hours and the stuff inside was wet. It is kind of small. It will hold my camera, small binoculars, mp3 player and not to much more. But I like how it attaches with straps. And I mounted the bag facing me on the handlebars, not out in front over the tire. Because I have a good rain suit and will be riding in all types of weather I'm gonna find me something a little bigger and waterproof. It won't go to waste as my girlfriend will use it. It's pretty good quality zipper and the front has a mesh pocket on the outside if I'm using my MP3 player and my shirt doesn't have a pocket in it I put it in this pocket, along with my garage door opener. It's good looking because I've noticed people looking at it on my bike. It's about 9.5" wide on top 5.5" wide on the bottom, 3" deep and 8" high.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Smaller than expected, January 17, 2011
By B. Singer (nyc, ny, usa)
Cons: I should have been a little more circumspect about the dimensions. Bag is really small. Can't imagine what this size would be useful for. If all you want is a bag for keys/wallet then a seat mounted pouch is better and cheaper. If you need more space, this bag may be too small. Pros: great quality.

1 of 2 people found this review helpful

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2.0 out of 5 stars.  Decent bag with zero water resistance, April 8, 2012
By Captain hindsight
I live in South Florida and so waterproof stuff is very important to me. Now I realize that this bag is listed as water resistant and not waterproof but I got caught in a minor rain storm. when I checked the contents of the bag I was dismayed to discover that not only had it completely failed to keep water out but it had actually retained the water that got in in a small puddle at the bottom of the bag. as a result of this, my smartphone was completely ruined and I had to get it replaced under warranty for 130 dollars. I know this shouldn't be expected to completely keep water out but riding a bike outdoors carries the inherent risk of rain and this item is listed as weather resistant. As far as I am concerned its complete inability to keep out moisture makes it nothing more than a waste of money.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  excellent quality, perfect size, August 29, 2010
By lvp4
Purchased this for recreational bike rides. It has excellent quality, great functionality and size. The outer mesh
pocket easily holds cell phone, glasses and small map. Above it is another pocket where I store a zip lock bag with
first aid supplies, also paper and pencil.The main compartment has an additional small zip pocket to store wallet cards or cash, the strap to convert this to a shoulder bag should you park the bike, and enough space for sandwiches, snacks,
hand sanitizer, kleenex and packable windbreaker or poncho. There are 3 straps to easily and securely attach the bag to
the bike. Would recommend this to any recreational bike rider.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Very nice bag., July 1, 2010
By Chris
This bag is very roomy and mounts easily to my bike. Nice construction and seems very durable. I would recomend this bag to anyone.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Exactly What I Needed, July 31, 2011
By James Franklin Horton
I do a lot of extended mountain bike rides and wanted something that would keep me from having to carry a daypack so often. This was perfect. It's 2-3 times larger than most under-the-seat bags I've seen but is still unobtrusive. It straps onto the handlebars and a velcro strap on the back wraps around the handlebar stem to minimize bouncing. On an average trip I can carry: my keys, wallet, small repair kit with C02 inflator, gels or snacks, an extra bottle of water, and a raincoat. There's a small zip pocket inside for car keys. There's also a net pocket on the front for stuff you need often. I've used this bag for three months now and it's everything I hoped it would be.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great Bag, December 30, 2010
By Nunya (Nashua, NH)
Really happy with size, access and mounting of this bag. Will serve well for holding wallet, cell phone, tools, etc. . . . as soon as the snow melts.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  great bag, May 13, 2012
By ander (utah)
I love this bag: it is a great size because it fits alot but is not too big for my bike (too much more and it would threaten to rub the tire on bumps). It really feels like it's made well, and hope to see many years of use out of it. It also seems like it is relatively water proof as long as you don't pull back the covers for the zippers (though i haven't tested it against heavy rain).
pretty easy on and off, but still is secure.
great bag for a low price!

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Bag or NOT to Bag!, April 2, 2012
By BikeHog
The bag is not as big as it sounded from other reviews or I thought it was.It wasn't that easy to hook up to the front of the handlebars the cables got in the way.I also had to move my bottle cage and rearrange my CATSEYE lights and bell.So hooking it up to the back was easy but if you have other thing already on you HB you might have to rearrange things!At the price It's not really worth it!Space wise you can fit a sweatshirt or a rain gear jacket in it,but that about it.There are other pockets but with something that big in it you can't fit anything else.As for a shoulder bag the extra strap that comes with it too short so
it's not really ashoulder bag!

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Quality bag that's a good size for a bike, March 29, 2012
By Matthew G
The bag straps onto the bike easily and holds all of the essentials for an afternoon bike ride. It's easy to remove items while it's attached to the bike and it straps on and off in a few seconds to take it with you when you stop.

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