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Simple Pouch Organizer / Handlebar Bag

$34.00
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The simple pouch is, like the name implies, super simple. No liner, two brass snaps to close, and low seam construction make for a light and no-frills bag. Originally designed as a basic clutch style organizer bag, I quickly realized that with a line of webbing loops along the back for straps this would make a great handlebar bag for shorter rides. It also has webbing loops on each side of the back for a shock-cord handle when used as a clutch. Made from water resistant No 8 duck canvas or recycled EPLX400. The construction method that lets me keep this bag so low cost also means there are tiny points at each corner where moisture can enter. This seems pretty standard for this size handlebar bag, since most rely on zippers. Keep electronics in a sandwich bag if there’s rain in the forecast (that’s just good advice for any bag to be honest) and you’ll be happy. Use this bag like I do for your wallet and phone and french mushroom hunter knife, and throw it in the bottom of your rando bag so those things are ready to go when running into a store. If you want a bag with fancier buckle, liner, more weather resistant construction, internal pockets, and more mounting options, check out the related Fancy Pouch.

Specs

  • 7” Wide 4” Tall 2” Deep

  • Brass snap closure

  • Daisy chain along back to use as handlebar bag

  • Two 6” Velcro One-Wraps included

  • Webbing loops on side for cord handle

  • 1 Removable cord handle included

  • 1.5oz No 8 Duck

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The simple pouch is, like the name implies, super simple. No liner, two brass snaps to close, and low seam construction make for a light and no-frills bag. Originally designed as a basic clutch style organizer bag, I quickly realized that with a line of webbing loops along the back for straps this would make a great handlebar bag for shorter rides. It also has webbing loops on each side of the back for a shock-cord handle when used as a clutch. Made from water resistant No 8 duck canvas or recycled EPLX400. The construction method that lets me keep this bag so low cost also means there are tiny points at each corner where moisture can enter. This seems pretty standard for this size handlebar bag, since most rely on zippers. Keep electronics in a sandwich bag if there’s rain in the forecast (that’s just good advice for any bag to be honest) and you’ll be happy. Use this bag like I do for your wallet and phone and french mushroom hunter knife, and throw it in the bottom of your rando bag so those things are ready to go when running into a store. If you want a bag with fancier buckle, liner, more weather resistant construction, internal pockets, and more mounting options, check out the related Fancy Pouch.

Specs

  • 7” Wide 4” Tall 2” Deep

  • Brass snap closure

  • Daisy chain along back to use as handlebar bag

  • Two 6” Velcro One-Wraps included

  • Webbing loops on side for cord handle

  • 1 Removable cord handle included

  • 1.5oz No 8 Duck

The simple pouch is, like the name implies, super simple. No liner, two brass snaps to close, and low seam construction make for a light and no-frills bag. Originally designed as a basic clutch style organizer bag, I quickly realized that with a line of webbing loops along the back for straps this would make a great handlebar bag for shorter rides. It also has webbing loops on each side of the back for a shock-cord handle when used as a clutch. Made from water resistant No 8 duck canvas or recycled EPLX400. The construction method that lets me keep this bag so low cost also means there are tiny points at each corner where moisture can enter. This seems pretty standard for this size handlebar bag, since most rely on zippers. Keep electronics in a sandwich bag if there’s rain in the forecast (that’s just good advice for any bag to be honest) and you’ll be happy. Use this bag like I do for your wallet and phone and french mushroom hunter knife, and throw it in the bottom of your rando bag so those things are ready to go when running into a store. If you want a bag with fancier buckle, liner, more weather resistant construction, internal pockets, and more mounting options, check out the related Fancy Pouch.

Specs

  • 7” Wide 4” Tall 2” Deep

  • Brass snap closure

  • Daisy chain along back to use as handlebar bag

  • Two 6” Velcro One-Wraps included

  • Webbing loops on side for cord handle

  • 1 Removable cord handle included

  • 1.5oz No 8 Duck

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