ROCKBROS Top Tube Bike Bag Bicycle Front Frame Bag Top Tube Bag Bike Accessories Pouch Compatible with iPhone 11 Pro Max/XR/XS Max 7/8 Plus
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Depending on the design of your bike, it may or may not work. It should still fit because there is a front velcro strap that ties around the handlebar stem and two bottom velcro straps that secure around your bike's angled bar. The length of the stem strap, however, is determined by the design of your bike. It should work fine on the majority of women's bikes, in my opinion. If it does not fit, you can always return it. Being able to fit keys, Kleenex, and my phone into this small bag is extremely useful and convenient. I congratulate you on your accomplishment.
It fits my husband's iPhone 10R perfectly, so a 7 should fit just fine.
Yes, but you won't be able to put anything else in there with it.
I measured your phone and it's exactly the same size as my Samsung Galaxy J2. (2. 75in. x6in) YES YES YES YES YES YES Y It will fit perfectly; I placed it exactly as shown in the stock photo. It was a perfect match. I was able to squeeze a couple of CCards into the space available. ID in the left inside pocket, a few energy bars near the phone, and a pair of nitrile gloves, bike multi-purpose In the right inside pocket, you'll find a tool and chapstick. If it gets dark later in the evening, the bungee on the outside is ideal for sunglasses. btw- I did not wrap the bottom strap around the down tube as shown in the photo. Two on the top tube and one around the headset are all that is required. Exceptionally safe!
Selected User Reviews For ROCKBROS Top Tube Bike Bag Bicycle Front Frame Bag Top Tube Bag Bike Accessories Pouch Compatible with iPhone 11 Pro Max/XR/XS Max 7/8 Plus
With a wallet-style case, a multi-tool, and two cliff bars, it fits my iPhone 11 pro perfectly. It fits snugly on the bike, the zipper appears to be of good quality, there's a small hood to tuck into, and it's very water resistant, at least as far as I've tested it. I was caught in light rain and a little freezing rain, but all of my belongings remained dry.
This road bike accessory bag is fantastic! It easily accommodates my cellphone, identification cards, a few energy bars, a pair of nitrile gloves (for messy tube changes), and chapstick. plus a few extras if necessary If I forget to take off my sunglasses before it's too late, there's a crisscrossing bungee on the right side that will keep them secure. It clings to the bike tubes extremely well. I cut my hair with scissors. After you've installed the velcro, trim away any excess. It's a small machine, but it's powerful enough to get the job done! br>Recent changes: This bag is placed in an area where you are likely to perspire. Your "drip zone" is directly beneath you. " and has harmed the zipper, making it difficult to zip back and forth at first, then coming off its track and refusing to close properly more recently. There's nothing you can do about it because you have to sweat, but that zipper could be better made.
It works! I ride it on my road bike, which has a 52-centimeter frame and a 52-centimeter wheelbase. I am 5'5", 125 pounds, and have beefy knees. Even with one knee brace on, my knees do not come into contact with the bag. It fits my iPhone 6s, which is protected by an Otter case, and my husband's iPhone 11, which is protected by a simple phone case. It's small enough to fit in your pocket but big enough to hold a sunscreen tube, an energy bar, and other miscellaneous items. When I unclip and stand over my bike, the bag is close, but not so close that it hits my crotch or flops to one side; I'm glad I finally found a bag that works.
Well done on the fit and finish. This bag attaches securely to the top tube and stem, ensuring a secure fit and easy access to the contents. The light gauge bungees on the right side provide a convenient means of quick access. When the bag is zipped closed, the sturdy zipper runs smoothly and even has a low-profile boot for the zipper shoe. br>The zippered compartment easily accommodated my iPhone 6, large bandana, and keys. Under the right side bungees, I keep my garage door clicker in a plastic bag. br>br>I propose that the left side (currently only a plain side for bag) be made more useful by adding a springy mesh nylon pocket into which odd items can be easily stowed (i. e. without having to deal with a zipper or a bungee cord A side pocket like this would be a great way to expand the bag's functionality, but it's currently unutilized. Overall, I would recommend this item to anyone looking for easy access to small items while riding their bike. Ride safely and enjoy yourself!.
I've tried a lot of bags, but none of them come close to this one. Everything I need is within reach thanks to this tube bag. My phone, keys, ID, cash, snacks, and pistol are all kept in there. It has enough space to hold my. I bought it because of the 380 rating. The zipper on my first bag broke after only six months, but I liked it so much that I ordered another. It's the best bag I've found, so getting another one was well worth it, even if it didn't last as long as the first. It's weatherproof, which has come in handy when I've been caught in the rain. All of my belongings are kept dry. I also like how safe it is. There's no need to be concerned about it swaying and scratching your paint. br>br>My only complaint and reason for deducting a star is that the zipper on my original bag broke after about 6 months. It broke down during a ride, which was inconvenient and annoying, but it didn't deter me from ordering the same bag again. Simply be aware that if the zipper feels tight (for example, if you have something larger in the bag), the zipper may pull apart. br>br>One suggestion is to trim the Velcro once you've found the perfect fit on your bike, as this will prevent the straps from snagging on your bibs.
This bag will aggravate cyclists who spend long periods of time on their bikes during long rides. consbr>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br It won't stay in the middle of the top tube. While it isn't centered, expect it to move around, rub your knees, and be a pain to look at for hours. For me, this is a DEAL BREAKER. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br Instead of mesh siding, there is a loose criss-cross pattern. a crossed rope with no functional valuebr>br>3. a crossed rope with no functional valuebr>br>4. a crossed rope with no functional valueb Material of mediocre qualitybr>br>4. Zipper is difficult to zip and unzip. PROSbr>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>b Fits a phone, as well as fuel (dried fruit, energy gels, and other similar items)br>br>2. Simple to set upbr>br>UNKNOWNSbr>1. It is unknown if this item is waterproof. I haven't tried it yet, but I wouldn't put my faith in it. I would definitely put electronics in a ziplock bag first. br>br>ASSESSMENTbr>I don't see many avid cyclists who put in many hours and 100 miles a week wanting to deal with knee rubbing, constant adjustments, and visual displeasure (looking down at asymmetry for hours is annoying). I don't have any suggestions for alternatives, but I'll be returning this bag.
I use it on my trail-riding MTB. This is an attractive and well-made bag. I have room in my bag for my iPhone 10x Max with a thick case, my son's flip phone, a mini bike tool, and two spare COVID masks. The bungee straps are ideal for keeping sunglasses in place. A spare tube won't fit in this bag. It costs more than the knock-off version. The stitching is precise, and the inside is cleanly finished with slots for ID/credit cards. In the long run, I believe the extra expense will be justified. Two pointers: br>br> Make sure the Velcro straps are snug against the frame by tightening them a few times. When tucking the zipper into the little sleeve at the top of the closure, be gentle with it, as I can see where it might get damaged over time.