Waterproof Bicycle Touch Screen Bag
$35.00 – $65.00
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- Please allow 2-6 weeks for delivery to the rest of the world.
Description
Beat the elements. Eliminate the bulk. Have all your biking essentials in one place.
Our Waterproof Bicycle Touch Screen Bag is ultralight, stylish, and ensures the safety of your belongings during rain or any downpour so you can bike (or reach your destination) with less stress and mess. The sun visor and flashing board is a great item to use on any day.
Mapping to a restaurant or friend’s house? Securely store your phone in the designated phone pocket and get going – TPU-film window and sun visor help eliminate glare for easy, fuss-free use on the go. Not using earphones? A hidden earphone hole allows you to freely answer the phone or enjoy music while cycling.
Constructed of ultralight carbon fiber material with rubberized double-zipper closure, our bike bag ensures that water doesn’t flow in and damage your belongings should the sky darken and rain start to come down.
Waterproof Bicycle Touch Screen Bag Features:
✔ Waterproof
✔ Touch screen-friendly smartphone compartment
✔ Headphone friendly with a convenient jack port
✔ Rubberized, waterproof zippers
✔ Multiple bike attachments points for a snug fit
Specifications:
- Material: EVA composite fabric
- Net Weight: ~362g
- Smartphone Fit: Models up to 6 inches in length
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Reviews (45)
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I also loved how I could fit a small water bottle in the pouch. I don’t like water bottle racks so the fact that my small water bottle fit in this was an added bonus. Overall I recommend this if you’re looking for a way to keep your phone near you while riding your bike. Of course I could keep it in a backpack but, to be honest, that’s too far. I know I have attachment issues in regards to my phone but who doesn’t?