RIP 16 g CO2 cartidge, you will stay in my memories 😂 By using minigrip bags or something similar to wrap the tubes they are much more easy to put in to the saddle bag. Also the straps are too long for normal saddle and I think that I might cut them to snug fit later on. Please leave comment of what you think of the video and if there is any questions about the product.
Hi! Thx for the video! At now I doubt what size to chose. I want to take on the ride 2 tubes (conti race lite), multitool (topeak mini 20), two CO2 with mini adapter for them, boarding and some little things. I think size S is perfect for this. What you think? P.S. You do not regret that you bought size XS?
Valentyn Bushniev Thanks for the comment. I learned that when you use bags for the tubes you can fit them much more easily in to the pack. I might suggest to go with the M size and you should be good with room to spare.
Thanks for review! I need something really small only for PRO CNC Mini pump, Crank Brothers M19 multitool, few patches and maybe some coins! It will fit perfectly...
Just a note - it fits 700Cx35mm gravel tube just fine along with quite thick multitool and levers, it just won't take fat 29" MTB tube like in the video.
Hi Sergio, I personally would not recommend the pump for road use. The CO2 fills also the "pump" and you'll need to keep the pump handle in or the end cap (the gray part). For mtb use it is more suitable since the pressure is not that high...
RIP 16 g CO2 cartidge, you will stay in my memories 😂 By using minigrip bags or something similar to wrap the tubes they are much more easy to put in to the saddle bag. Also the straps are too long for normal saddle and I think that I might cut them to snug fit later on. Please leave comment of what you think of the video and if there is any questions about the product.
Hi! Thx for the video! At now I doubt what size to chose. I want to take on the ride 2 tubes (conti race lite), multitool (topeak mini 20), two CO2 with mini adapter for them, boarding and some little things. I think size S is perfect for this. What you think?
P.S. You do not regret that you bought size XS?
Valentyn Bushniev Thanks for the comment. I learned that when you use bags for the tubes you can fit them much more easily in to the pack. I might suggest to go with the M size and you should be good with room to spare.
thank you so much, i wanted one so badly, and everyone else was making a video on the small(X), and not micro(XS). i got all the information I needed!
Thanks for the review!
It was very useful that your review included road and mtb tube scenarios.
Thanks for making this review. I was wondering the difference in size (micro vs small). Now I know!
Thanks for review!
I need something really small only for PRO CNC Mini pump, Crank Brothers M19 multitool, few patches and maybe some coins!
It will fit perfectly...
Thanks..... Was checking if this micro saddle would fit a 29 tube.
Just a note - it fits 700Cx35mm gravel tube just fine along with quite thick multitool and levers, it just won't take fat 29" MTB tube like in the video.
Great video, thanks!
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Hi, is good that Pump + CO2 Visionair made by Barbieri?
Hi Sergio, I personally would not recommend the pump for road use. The CO2 fills also the "pump" and you'll need to keep the pump handle in or the end cap (the gray part). For mtb use it is more suitable since the pressure is not that high...
You can put a spare tube under your saddle with zip ties ;)
Which pump is that. Send me model number
Hi Adarsh, the pump is Barbieri New VisionAir Pump / CO2 Cartridge Pump with Gauge