whale fall Reflective Bike Frame Bag Bicycle Phone Bag Bike Phone Holder EVA Waterproof Handlebar Bag with Sensitive Touch-Screen&Rain Cover fits 6.9”
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If you forget your phone in your bag after biking and leave your bike in the sun for an extended period of time, my phone will be at room temperature.
Yes, but it depends on the situation. Any phone and case with dimensions of 6 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 5/8" should fit snugly. Adjustable padded velcro tabs keep it in place.
Yes, you certainly can; I ride with a map in my hand.
My wife's Rad City Step Thru looks great with it.
Selected User Reviews For whale fall Reflective Bike Frame Bag Bicycle Phone Bag Bike Phone Holder EVA Waterproof Handlebar Bag with Sensitive Touch-Screen&Rain Cover fits 6.9”
The first thing to keep in mind is that 5 star reviews are being purchased by the seller. In exchange for my honest review, they offered me an Amazon gift card. I gave a four-star review after being completely honest. I was told that if I wanted the gift card, I needed to give them 5 stars, so I took a star off my 4 star review to help offset inflated reviews. It's a pity they're acting in this manner. It's shady and unnecessary, because they're selling a good product. br>br> When installed, the product is sturdy and feels extremely secure. br>br>The storage capacity isn't enormous, but it's very practical. It's a fantastic place to basically empty your pockets into. br>br>The zipper is the only thing I don't like about it. It is not fluid or easy to move. Don't expect to be able to get to this case while riding. The water-damaged zips, I believe, are the cause of the rough zipping. proofing. The excess fabric obstructs the zipper's path. br>br>Overall, I'm pleased with my purchase and would make another one.
Bike, which, as you can see in the photos, is quite thick, but it works flawlessly. br>Everything described for the product works as expected; the plastic allows you to control the screen without having to take the phone out; however, you should double-check that your phone settings allow for full control via the screen rather than the buttons, which are not accessible while the phone is in the carrier. The product's location is PERFECT because it reduces vibration even more than anything on the handle bar, and the velcro straps are the type of velcro that works at any point, on both sides at the same time, and can thus be secured at any point of the velcro. br>The storage is adequate, if a little small for the proposed glasses and other items shown in the images, but a tire patching kit with basic tools, a wallet, and some sunblock will easily fit. It's ideal for my urban requirements, and I wouldn't hesitate to use it on a beginner or intermediate trail.
Because I was installing it on my Juiced HyperScrambler 2 e-bike, the straps had to be much longer than on a traditional bike. bike. br>br>The case opens toward the front rather than the side, which is unfortunate because the sun shield hits the front suspension fork and prevents the case from fully opening. Other bags (even those with the same shell) opened to the left, which would be much more convenient for my needs. br>br>Has a good storage capacity and an extra mesh pocket, which many others lack, so that's an added bonus. If it opened horizontally rather than vertically, I'd give it 5 stars.
This must be a newer model because the previous one would not ship to my area, but when I re-searched, I found this current version and was able to purchase it for a reasonable price; I especially like that it is waterproof and durable. It's simple to set up and requires no special equipment. The velcro straps are quite long and must be wrapped several times or cut, but I suppose more material is better than less. My only complaint, based on my lack of experience riding with it attached, is that the velcro closure used to secure your phone to the plastic outer case is not the best method of holding it because it feels like it could wobble around and it would be difficult to see your phone screen with that gap. I tried it out and it seems to work fine, but I'm not sure how secure it would remain after some time on the trail. Overall, I'm pleased with my purchase. It was a better value than the one I was originally considering because it has storage space underneath it, whereas the other one was primarily a phone holder. br>br>Updated to add: after riding my bike with this case on, I discovered that it fit perfectly and stayed put. My legs kept hitting the velcro strap as I pedaled, so I had to move it forward an inch or so, but the attachment point on my bike was thicker, so I needed more room in the strap to accommodate it.
This is a high-quality, sturdy, weatherproof bicycle phone holder with storage pouch that is conveniently located for easy visibility. It has three adjustable velcro straps that keep it firmly attached to the bike frame. stem of the handlebar br>I bought this to go with a bicycle that I recently bought for my young teenage daughter. I was a little worried it wouldn't fit her bike because the part of the frame it's designed to attach to on a women's bike slants downward. However, due to the length of the velcro straps, I was relieved to discover that I could improvise a modified method to secure it to the top of the handlebars. stem of the handlebar br>The zipper is a little more difficult to open. When compared to a regular zipper, it's a little tighter, but that's because of the protective waterproof design. br>Underneath, there is a large storage pouch. is large enough to hold a variety of small items such as keys, wallets, and smaller bike tools. kit to repair a tire tube.
With water-resistant zippers, a waterproof cover, and firm sides to keep its shape. It appeals to me greatly. The issue I discovered was that the clear plastic window allowed too much heat into the pouch, causing the phone to overheat (after an hour ride on a partly cloudy day with a temperature of 83 degrees F, the phone was so hot that I couldn't even hold it). That's why I didn't give it a perfect score of five stars. It'd be ideal for either tools or non-food items. Items that are heat sensitive.