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Where's my extra tube? What happened to my shoes? Have you seen my helmet? I JUST had my bike tool. The Mountainsmith Bike Cube answers all your important cycling questions. Your shoes and helmet fit securely in mesh sleeves on one side of the bag and all your tools and supplies slip into multiple pockets on the other. Stash your dirty clothes in the main storage compartment and not to worry if you forget about them: the coated mesh inside helps them ventilate.
Bottom Line: Consolidate your bike gear with the Mountainsmith Bike Cube.
This bag is perfect for all your bike stuff. It has 3 big main compartments perfect to fit your shoes in one, helmet in the other and camelbak in the middle. There is a picket for your helmet but my Giro didn't fit in it. There are also plenty of other pockets for multitools, Gu, tubes and anything else you want. There are vents on the top to make sure anything damp that goes in the bag still has a chance to dry off. If this thing is full then it takes the shape of a cube but if not full then it will not keep its shape and is hard to make stand up.
The bag seems pretty well built. Couldn't get my shoes in the provided slot, but my helmet was fine... after some coercing... the elastic bands are tight. Also like the thought put into the bag with the mesh to provide ventilation to the different sections.
The bag is big, I've tossed all sorts of stuff in the bag and have yet to fill it up. That may change in the winter with all the layers.
I like the bag(s), I bought three . Get the lower priced cube... both are the same... or they screwed up my order. ;-)
I also agree that it would be nice if the bag could stand on its own... but would probably add bulk. Maybe an internal frame type concept would work...
This is a bag not a cube since it doesn't have any supports. Great vents on the top to make sure your stuff doesn't get stinky or mold. The only qualm I have about it is that the biggest pocket that is supposed to hold a helmet doesn't hold mine. I have the Giro E2. Get it on sac!
I love this bag. I keep it packed for races, so I always have everything I need ready to go. I have a Giro Xen helmet, and it fits in the bag (as shown above) with no problem whatsoever. My shoes fit next to it. I can fit two racing kits, tools, Gu's and other supplements, a giant container of Heed, two water bottles and my CamelBak, extra tubes, box of CO2 cartridges, and more. And the bag isn't full yet. It's the best bag if you need to have a way to keep ready for anything at anytime.
I was a little worried when I ordered this, since both my helmet and MTB shoes are larger than most. I have T.H.E. 's F14 helmet which is like a 1/2 helmet and the Adidas Plush shoes, which are like high-tops. The helmet fits in the center section of the bag. The shoes fit where the helmet is pictured in the ad. I have just about EVERYTHING in this monster; spare tubes, spare tire, tools, pumps, etc.... Granted, its quite heavy now that its fully loaded, but I know where all of my "stuff" is. No more "oh mang I forgot that at home somewhere!"
I like this bag, it seems durable and fairly well thought out, but I bought it in part because I thought my helmet would fit in th emesh sleeve, as shown in the picture. I was most certainly incorrect. This may have something to do with me having a large size helmet, or the particular helmet that I have (Giro Monza) but I was unimpressed with that aspect. It also seems to not want to stand on its own unless fully loaded, and it would take A LOT to fully load this thing. I've got shoes, tools, helmet, extra lock cable, and some other random stuff in there, and it is STILL not full. So if you're looking for a go anywhere and do anything bag that you can fill with gear, this is it, but if you just need a place for your shoes, change of clothes, and a couple of tools, I would look for something a little smaller.
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