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The ROTTO Bike Handlebar Bag is a versatile 2-in-1 solution that seamlessly transitions from a bike accessory to a messenger bag. With a spacious 6L capacity and a quick-release bracket, it offers both convenience and security for cyclists, commuters, and travelers alike. Made from durable fabric and featuring multiple pockets, this bag is designed for those who value functionality and style.
Brand | ROTTO |
Model | Ctb |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 10 x 20 cm; 850 g |
Item model number | borsa manubrio bici |
Manufacturer part number | CTB |
Item Weight | 850 g |
J**O
Brilliant bag.
I love this bag. Just the right size to hold what I need. Not too large, which I was worried about when ordering. Also nice and slim so not to stick out too much on the front of my bike. Easily attached and very sturdy. I chose this one because of the clip on frame which keeps it nicely away from the cables on my electric bike. Very good quality. I decided to remove the rear flap as this bag would be permanently fixed to my bike. Unfortunately one of my four fixing bolts wouldn’t tighten, but even with the remaining three, the bag was rock solid with no movement or wobbling about like the Velcro attachment ones. Great value for money, and would deffinately buy again if needed to.
A**R
sturdy stylish bag, small niggles
Got this to replace a roll bag on my handlebar for my everyday commute. It works really well and is big enough to hold my lunch, a spare shirt and some tools. Easy to mount clip, rock solid connection, just aboout fits in the space of a normal road bar. The magnetic holder for the strap works surprisingly well. A couple of small niggles, though:1) The fabric is not really waterproof, even though the bag held up well in showers so far2) The bag has much more internal padding than expected or necessary. This means that the useable volume is substantially smaller than the outside dimensions suggest. The bag just about holds a tablet but won't close even with a small 13'' laptop3) It's hard to mount a headlight on the handlebar when the bag is attached. It stands over the top of the bar too far to mount a light on top of the handlebar. They easily could have put a fabric loop on the lid of the bag to attach a clip-on light. My light is now mounted on the side of the drop-bar, which is awkward.That said - I like it and will keep using the bag.
C**E
Love this bag
Stylish and practical bag fits perfectly on my handlebars and super easy to take off and put back on.
S**E
Cycle bag
Fits very well looks nice and tidy not used in all weather yet
J**E
Bike bag
Great quality, price and style.
P**K
Clamp broke on first fitting
Bag is ok but let down by poor quality plastic clamps
J**C
Neat, well made and practical
This is a well designed and well made bag which clips to the front handle bars and can easily be removed and carried as a shoulder/handbag. It's quite small but with several compartments so check dimensions so that it's fit for purpose.
R**R
You get what you pay for ..
Unable to fit as one of the bolts has been miss-manufactured and has no head for the allen key - clearly no quality control
B**H
Great bag and mount
This bag and bar mount set up are definitely worth it given the price point. Easy install, excellent quality all round. What’s not to like?
L**.
Lenkertasche
Gute Tasche gut verarbeitet, sehr leicht zu montieren.
B**N
Répond parfaitement à mes attentes.
Très bonne sacoche vélo.
S**
Ottima borsa.
Bella borsa,di ottima fattura.Molto apprezzabile il fatto che si può portare sia a spalla (con cinghia regolabile e sganciabile) che con attacco/sgancio rapido per manubrio della bici.(Attacchi compresi nella borsa).Amazon si e superata! Arrivata con 2 giorni in anticipo.
J**W
Rare find - a mounting bracket on a no-name brand handlebar bag
I chose this bag mainly for its mounting bracket. Every other handlebar bag (excluding the big name brands) it seems rely solely on straps to attach their bags to the bike. Fastening those bags on the handlebar with one strap on either side of the stem means those bags aren't going anywhere, but nothing is keeping them from swaying back and forth (using the handlebar as a pivot point), or keeping the bag off the shift and brake cables, which can negatively affect steering, braking and shifting. Many bags tout a third attachment point - that would be fine if the bag could actually rest against the head tube and allow a strap to go around the tube. But if your bike has a stem of any appreciable length, the bag will never rest flat against the head tube, especially if you have a road bike that has cables running from the bars and into the head tube area.This bag has a mount that places the bag out in front of the handlebars, thus clearing any cables that run from the handlebar to the bike frame. I've only ridden with the bag once, but I intentionally loaded it up with more than what I expect to use the bag for. With a total bag + contents weight of 4.5 lbs, the bag did not fall apart and the mount did not break or slip on my 31.8 mm carbon handlebars. I did not use the cable anchor because I did not want the skinny cable digging into my carbon stem, so the lack of slippage was even more impressive. I am quite happy with the performance of the bag up at this point.Now to the criticisms, which are mostly subjective. The bag is heavy. Empty bag + mounting bracket weight is exactly 1.5 lbs. I am using this for centuries and longer rides on a road bike meant strictly for racing. The bike is uncomfortable but it is the quickest way to cover a lot of miles. I need to carry extra clothing layers and lots of food for those longer rides and I was looking for a way to carry all that stuff without having to wear a backpack or have my jersey pockets stuffed to the gills. This bag will be perfect for those occasions, and it will come right off (including the mounting bracket) immediately after those rides are over. If you have a more regular use for such a bag, or you don't mind the extra weight, you will probably choose to have the bag installed full-time, and the quick release feature will be handy to take the bag with you when you park your bike.The bag does not have a reinforcing structure to keep its shape, so where is the weight coming from? The bag is lightly padded throughout, so that adds some weight and bulk. My biggest gripe is that the designers prioritized fashion over form for this bag. It seems they wanted to make this bag somewhat of a fashion statement when it is carried off the bike. That big outer flap is purely cosmetic because everything underneath it has a zipper closure, so nothing is falling out without that flap. And that flap has some major heft to it - it is thick and there is a stiffening panel across the bottom edge. There are also magnets near the top of the flap to keep the shoulder strap from flapping in the wind. Is it obvious that I am a weight weenie? That strap is also quite heavy (and not included in the 1.5 lb weight); thankfully the strap is removable. There is also a zippered flap to conceal the mounting plate when the bag is not attached to the bike. That flap is large and padded, and really has nowhere to go when the bag is mounted to the bracket. I will probably take some shears and cut off both flaps. Even though it will look ugly, I really have no use for them. From a practicality standpoint, the main flap significantly interferes with getting things in and out of the bag while riding. If you want to buckle up the flap, it is very difficult to do while riding with one hand. Aside from these criticisms, the bag appears well-made and the fabric looks refined.I would give this bag 5 stars if they made a version without the large outer flap, the flap covering the bracket, and the shoulder strap, and lowered the price by a few bucks to reflect the simpler construction and reduced amount of material. Unfortunately for me, I could not find a "simpler" bag that still has the nice mounting bracket that this bag has, so this bag will have to do for now.
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