
Salsa EXP Universal Bike Frame Cage Bag Holds Water Bottles
$8.20
Description
Salsa EXP Series Anything Cage Bag
Perfectly suited for securing your essentials on Salsa’s Anything Cage and Anything Cage HD mounting systems, this versatile bag redefines on-bike storage efficiency. Designed with both commuters and adventure riders in mind, its lightweight construction keeps your gear stable and protected while maintaining a low center of gravity for balanced handling on any terrain.
Key Features:
– Universal Compatibility: Fits seamlessly with Salsa’s Anything Cage and HD systems for adaptable storage solutions on road bikes, gravel grinders, or mountain rigs.
– Quick-Access Design: A roll-top closure with magnetic snap ensures one-handed operation—ideal for grabbing snacks mid-ride or stashing tools during trailside repairs.
– Secure Attachment Points: Two Hypalon daisy chains provide multiple tie-down options for attaching straps or accessories like bike lights or water bottles.
– Sturdy Foundation: A molded TPU base maintains upright positioning even when unmounted, making it perfect for bikepacking setups or off-bike organization at campgrounds.
Why It Stands Out:
Whether you’re tackling gravel routes or urban commutes, this bag prioritizes durability without sacrificing convenience. Its waterproof construction shields contents from rain and road spray, while its compact profile minimizes drag on high-speed descents. Compared to competitors like Topeak’s MTX series or Blackburn’s Seatpack+, the EXP Anything Cage Bag offers superior versatility—mount it on handlebars for easy reach or behind the saddle for streamlined aerodynamics.
Perfect For:
– Cyclists seeking low-maintenance storage for small tools, spare tubes, or tech gear
– Adventure riders needing reliable on-bike organization for multi-day trips
– City cyclists wanting discreet yet accessible storage for keys, wallets, or lunch
Upgrade your ride with a bag built to handle whatever life on two wheels throws your way—whether you’re conquering gravel trails or navigating rush-hour traffic.