Exactly what I was looking for. With a traditional tube that case wouldn’t suffice but with the tubolito tubes it seems like enough room for essentials for shorter rides! Thanks for sharing!
This is exactly what im dealing with right now! I just bought a frame for a new build project and its setup just like yours with no where for a conventional water bottle holder. Im definitely going to rewatch this video and apply some of your solutoons!
I carry a hip pack for short rides and a hydration pack for longer ones I carry a multi tool pump tire levers zip ties a dynaplug kit with extra plugs valve core remover tool snacks water bottle or hydration pack sometimes both and I don't carry a tube because of space issues but I'll probably look into getting the really compact one you have
@@TheShredShedMTB it's nice have the wait off your shoulders for sure and it doesn't feel like your wearing much you can still feel the wait but it's not as tiresome as a wearing a full shoulder strap pack the one I have super minimalist it's the 1 liter hip pouch by evoc but they also make three liter ones too.
A blade for triming bacon strips and cable ties etc. The refill blades for small retractable craft knives where you snap of the tip as the blunt. Snap off about 5 segments. Flatten a large drinking straw, cut one end with scissors, and seal with a lighter. store the blade inside and fold over the other end. Slide into a spare space.
@@TheShredShedMTB Just not as compact, lightweight and customizable. Mine fit's inside my bacon strip plugger tool alongside the bacon strip. Either way, a small knife is useful.
I carry tube patches with a little glue. It helps if there is a rip on the side on the tire. Plus co2 has duct tape wrapped around it. But I lost it or left it. In a trail. Helping someone else.
Great video as always brother. I ride a small frame size so even with the ability to mount a water I’m still limited on space. I’ve see your sub count is over 3k NICE! I’m at 335. Slow and steadily increasing lol.
ohh thats tough! I know there are some companies, fidloc included that make more of a stubby style bottle for fitting into smaller frames. Thanks! keep on grinding, man! its a lot of work, but the process is so fun!
I'm lookin for this setup for my knew jeffsy core 2. I'll use c02 instead of a pump. I keep a pump in my bag left in truck. Recommend A good quick link for 12 speed?
Great video! I'm going to do a similar setup for my bike for a Enduro race. You said you cant fit a full sized tube with the multitool, what about with out the multitool case? I have the same M19 tool and would like to use this bag with the tool behind the tube. I also have the Fid lock and it is awesome! Its never going to fall off! Thanks again for the awesome video!
Thanks! You could probably make it fit without the case. But in the event you need the tool during the race, it’ll be a huge pain stuffing they tube back into the pack
@@TheShredShedMTBYa makes sense. I bought one of these and I will see how it fits all my stuff. I tried a mother load strap but didn't work for me and so I thought I would try the Dekine bag. Well I guess I will see if it will work. Thanks for the reply!
@@thebigoutside9623 any time! A big reason I wanted a bag rather than a strap is that I was worried having a tube exported to the elements like that might cause a small tear or weaken the rubber over time. Getting blasted with sand/rocks, stuff like that. I may be wrong, but that’s what was going through my head haha
@@TheShredShedMTB Ya that's something I was thinking of to, if the full size tube doesn't fit i will just get a Tubolito. Seems like it would get you out of a predicament. Have you used yours before? And if so how did it work? Sorry for all the questions. You replay so fast this is awesome definitely glad I subscribed, great content!
@@thebigoutside9623 haha no worries man! Ask away! And thanks for sticking around! No, I haven’t actually had to use my tubolito yet, but I’m confident it would work just fine. For me, it’s a safety net for short term use. Get me out of the woods until I can fix the problem.
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: (Hebrews 9:27) For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? (Matthew 16:26) For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23) The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)
Exactly what I was looking for. With a traditional tube that case wouldn’t suffice but with the tubolito tubes it seems like enough room for essentials for shorter rides! Thanks for sharing!
This is exactly what im dealing with right now! I just bought a frame for a new build project and its setup just like yours with no where for a conventional water bottle holder. Im definitely going to rewatch this video and apply some of your solutoons!
One upside to the bottle location is that is keeps the extra weight down low 👍🏼
I carry a hip pack for short rides and a hydration pack for longer ones I carry a multi tool pump tire levers zip ties a dynaplug kit with extra plugs valve core remover tool snacks water bottle or hydration pack sometimes both and I don't carry a tube because of space issues but I'll probably look into getting the really compact one you have
How do you like using a hip pack? I’ve wanted to try one, but am hesitant just because of the cost.
@@TheShredShedMTB it's nice have the wait off your shoulders for sure and it doesn't feel like your wearing much you can still feel the wait but it's not as tiresome as a wearing a full shoulder strap pack the one I have super minimalist it's the 1 liter hip pouch by evoc but they also make three liter ones too.
@@jfinn9827 thanks for the info! Maybe I will pick one up and give it a shot one of these days
Dude great vid! That was exactly what I was looking for you gave me the idea of the bottle and is the first time I see someone using a tubolito
Thanks man! Just came in handy the other day actually! Unfortunately, it was used as a shoulder sling… but still worked!
Great tips. I too find on most rides I go pack less.
It just makes the ride so much nicer! Really helps on hot days too 👍🏼
Only thing I wold add would be a derailuer hanger. Other than that nice set up! Great video!
Not a bad idea! Really light weight and doesn’t take up much space 👍🏼
A blade for triming bacon strips and cable ties etc. The refill blades for small retractable craft knives where you snap of the tip as the blunt. Snap off about 5 segments. Flatten a large drinking straw, cut one end with scissors, and seal with a lighter. store the blade inside and fold over the other end. Slide into a spare space.
Oof. Sounds easier to just carry a folding knife!
@@TheShredShedMTB Just not as compact, lightweight and customizable. Mine fit's inside my bacon strip plugger tool alongside the bacon strip. Either way, a small knife is useful.
Great video Dude!! Great solutions for riding without a backpack!! And by the way the Fidlock mounting solution keeps at least some weight down low!!
thanks! there are so many options out there, this is just one that I found to work for me and my bike!
I carry tube patches with a little glue. It helps if there is a rip on the side on the tire. Plus co2 has duct tape wrapped around it. But I lost it or left it. In a trail. Helping someone else.
will the patch stick if there is sealant on the tear?
Wipe it and then stick it. Or wrap gorilla tape on something. That works as well.
@@Wannaridebikes ahh got it! I like the idea. that paired with CO2 eliminates the need for a spare tube 👍🏼
Love your bike 🤙
Thanks!
Great video as always brother. I ride a small frame size so even with the ability to mount a water I’m still limited on space. I’ve see your sub count is over 3k NICE! I’m at 335. Slow and steadily increasing lol.
ohh thats tough! I know there are some companies, fidloc included that make more of a stubby style bottle for fitting into smaller frames.
Thanks! keep on grinding, man! its a lot of work, but the process is so fun!
@@TheShredShedMTB also, did a review on the Shotgun Pro Seat. I know your little one will be there soon.
I'm lookin for this setup for my knew jeffsy core 2. I'll use c02 instead of a pump. I keep a pump in my bag left in truck. Recommend A good quick link for 12 speed?
For the quick links, I always just use the link of whatever chain I have. ie- I have a shimano chain so use a shimano quick link.
Great video! I'm going to do a similar setup for my bike for a Enduro race. You said you cant fit a full sized tube with the multitool, what about with out the multitool case? I have the same M19 tool and would like to use this bag with the tool behind the tube. I also have the Fid lock and it is awesome! Its never going to fall off!
Thanks again for the awesome video!
Thanks! You could probably make it fit without the case. But in the event you need the tool during the race, it’ll be a huge pain stuffing they tube back into the pack
@@TheShredShedMTBYa makes sense. I bought one of these and I will see how it fits all my stuff. I tried a mother load strap but didn't work for me and so I thought I would try the Dekine bag. Well I guess I will see if it will work. Thanks for the reply!
@@thebigoutside9623 any time! A big reason I wanted a bag rather than a strap is that I was worried having a tube exported to the elements like that might cause a small tear or weaken the rubber over time. Getting blasted with sand/rocks, stuff like that. I may be wrong, but that’s what was going through my head haha
@@TheShredShedMTB Ya that's something I was thinking of to, if the full size tube doesn't fit i will just get a Tubolito. Seems like it would get you out of a predicament. Have you used yours before? And if so how did it work? Sorry for all the questions. You replay so fast this is awesome definitely glad I subscribed, great content!
@@thebigoutside9623 haha no worries man! Ask away! And thanks for sticking around!
No, I haven’t actually had to use my tubolito yet, but I’m confident it would work just fine. For me, it’s a safety net for short term use. Get me out of the woods until I can fix the problem.
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: (Hebrews 9:27)
For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? (Matthew 16:26)
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23)
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)
You forgot to put water in the bottle! 🤦♂️🤣🥴🥴🥴
Haha good eye!