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The ROCK CLOUD Bike Frame Bag is a waterproof, durable accessory designed for cyclists who want to keep their essentials secure and accessible. With a high-sensitivity touch screen, ample storage space, and easy installation, this bag is perfect for rides in any weather. Plus, reflective features ensure safety during nighttime adventures.
Color | Black |
Size | Large |
Brand | ROCK CLOUD |
Material | Polyester |
Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | ROCK CLOUD |
UPC | 757979600495 |
Model | Rcz0175 |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 4.33 x 8.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RCZ01753001F |
S**N
Great product
This is perfect for your bicycle, holds an Apple pro 15 iPhone. Plus ther is a pouch below to store other items in .(keys, money etc.
S**T
Stays put
Great for storing/carrying sunglasses, power bank, gloves or in my case work keys and security badge. Easy to install and looks good with no interference with pedaling. Good overall quality and great value (purchased on sale for ~$10).
J**R
Good exactly as order
Touch screen but it should be given a cushion on the bottom so that the phone doesn’t hit the metal of the bike
M**C
Best bang for the buck for gifts
These look almost as nice as the higher priced one that I bought for my husband to use cycling. They are for gifts for teenagers.
J**T
Decent for the price but wish the top hinged at the front rather than the rear.
Decent sized little pouch and works well on my mountain bike but wish the "hinge" was towards the front of the bike rather than the rear. Makes it a bit inconvenient to get into while riding.
I**8
Camera works okay
Camera works okay. I just wanted it for the speaker. And I can still do that without the app. The downloadable app is a joke. They want your credit card information before the app will work. Why? Why? Everything I buy from Amazon that has a downloadable app you have to add your credit card info. They say they will not charge anything to your card. So if that's true why do they need the information? I will not be buying any more things that you have to download an app that's outside of Google Play.
A**Y
No Worries about a Perfect Fit
I was encouraged to oder and test this bag with my Rad Rover bike, because the image provided with he Amazon presentation showed a much thicker bike frame than most bikes, which is very true of most bikes. Mine is extra large because it is also the battery housing. The other problem with an ebike, is that they typically already have a LCD control unit/display sitting right at the same point where the bag is intended to rest, and the notion of competing for the same space held some concern. Fortunately, the dimensions of the bag are given, though there is a sunlight hood sticking up at an angle, and it was unclear if it would clear my display.I needn’t have worried. It fit snuggly with plenty of adjustment room inn all three retraining straps for even larger framed bikes. There was just enough room for my display, and I discovered that the hood itself is quite flexible, such that when turning the bike, the corner of the display does come into contact with no resistance or harm; it snaps back into the original position when finishing the turn. The deflection was hardly even discernible, it was so slight. That may not be true on all bikes, but if so, raising the handle bar a fraction of an inch should cure. I didn’t bother.The next question was my phone, a cheap Moto G Play. Dimentionally, the bag indicates it should fit, but I employ a protective case, and it does not want to fit that quite so easily, The bag does flex a bit to accommodate anyway, and as you see (image), the phone rests well in place. On a personal note, I doubt I would normally want to carry my phone, there, unless perhaps a day long trail ride, as opposed to my more common errand trips, such as to the post office or store. I like the idea of accessing map functions on a such a long outing, if to new areas, but I mostly ride the same places all the time.Their means of inserting and retaining the phone is quite novel, involving two flaps which hook and loop seal, to both hole the phone firmly in place, and to provide flexible shock absorption should there be a crash and burn situation. Between that and my protective case, I don’t worry about the phone’s survivability in a bad spill… and even at age 77, I’ve been known to fracture some bones at speed, sometimes several at a time.I was more interested in the extra storage. I tend to carry a lot of things with me most bikers do not, and am always looking for ways to carry more. Sam’s Splints and ban-aids, for example (LOL). I have a back pack saddle bag for tools and even a picnic for two wine and cheese kit, and both a front and rear cargo platform. The front one hold two smaller bags for thing I might want to access while seated on the bike, like water, tissues, sunglasses, etc., and still has room for small packages or bags from the store (bungee cords in aid, thereof). The back is actually a fold up milk crate used by Darigold to deliver to stores, and it holds a giant bag able to hold several hundred dollars of groceries, with separate hot and cold insulated areas. In the new Rock Cloud bag, Ive put more important things: my binoculars, collapsed selfie stick, and insect repellant as well as sun screen spray.Likes: great fit and adjustability. Excellent quality with very workable zippers. Good capacity and looks really good on the bike. Gets complements. The phone rides well and safely, as do my expensive Nikon binoculars.Dislikes: zip, though I guess I’d have to say that the sun hood is mostly for looks. There are very few times it actually shades the phone from glare. But, in honesty, when it does, is when it is needed most - riding off towards the setting sun... like we stoic heroes are prone to doing.
P**B
Wow! This Works! Small Storage Compartment & Touch Sensitive Phone Holder
I’ve been trying to work up the gumption to use my bike more frequently, and I thought that this frame-mounted storage bag that also has a touch-screen sensitive phone holder from Rock Cloud would help.It straps right to the frame of your bike right behind the handlebars. It contains a small zippered and waterproof compartment which is about 7 inches long, 3 inches wide (at the part facing up) and 2 inches wide at the bottom of the compartment) and three inches deep. The lid of the compartment also doubles as the phone holder. You open the compartment and slide the phone into a pocket (secured by Velcro). You would then zip the compartment closed.The phone is visible through a clear plastic film that also allows you to control the phone’s touchscreen. That’s awesome! That phone compartment has a sunshade that makes it easier to see the phone.I especially like it that I can use my GPS while my phone’s in the case. But even more importantly, I’m looking forward to being able to listen to music or online courses as I ride along (you can tell I’m not that competitive a rider).The only thing that I’m not sure about with this bag is that the sales description says that the top of the bag has reflective tape to keep you safer at night. Perhaps they were in the box this came with and I threw them out (wups!), but there’s nothing reflective on the bag as I see it on my bike at the moment. The sunshade has a slight plastic shine, but not anything really reflective. I just went out into my garage (at night) and shone my flashlight at it from across the room. I could see my bike but not this case! Oh well, that’s what other reflective tape is for.
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