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Overview
About Detours D2R Handlebar Bag
Closeouts. Like a dashboard for your bike, the Detours D2R handlebar bag keeps all your touring necessities safe inside its reinforced ripstop container, complete with a rain cover and sturdy mounting hardware. Slide your road map into the clear vinyl sleeve so you can guide yourself easily, and slip a couple of beverages into the mesh side sleeves -- this bag does it all!
- Ripstop blend of polyester and nylon
- Water-resistant rain cover
- Detachable map sleeve with clear vinyl window and touch-fasten attachment
- Zip main compartment
- External zip pocket
- Mesh side pockets with drawcord cinches
- Detachable shoulder strap
- Includes mounting hardware
- Scotchlite® reflective details for low-light visibility
- Made in China , Taiwan, Republic of China
Specs
Specs about Detours D2R Handlebar Bag
- Material: Polyester, nylon, composite, vinyl
- Weight capacity: 9 lb.
- Capacity: 317 cu.in.
- Weight: 1 lb. 6 oz.
- Dimensions: 11x7.5x8"
- Fits 28-32mm bars
- Made in China , Taiwan, Republic of China
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Easy to attach!
Verified Buyer
Reviewed by Nancy from Massachusetts on Friday, August 23, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Easy to attach!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Nancy from Massachusetts on Friday, August 23, 2019This was easy to attach to the handlebars. It had all the mounting pieces needed to fit the diameter of the bars. Easy on, easy off with the latch.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. BrokeReviewed by RowdyRou from AZ on Friday, August 10, 2018Pro: Good quality material. Nice to have a variety of easily accessible pockets.
Con: Comes with a water resistant cover-that sags and drags on your tire when it gets wet. If you put to much weight in the bag it saga and drags as well. Water proof map cover on top is nice.
Towards the end of our 2 month bike trip the plastic release button jammed and wouldn’t work anymore so I got rid of it and stored stuff in panniers. It was nice while it lasted.