I begged you not to develop any more stuff. I can't avoid buying because it's just so darn good and basically increases my enjoyment on the bike. I've bought the tailfin carbon rack, aeropack, mini panniers, cargo mount and now you are forcing me to once again spend more money. But I guess you've sold me once again. It just looks so well designed, engineered I can't resist.
Awesome! Super glad to see it come out now that I've seen a couple of test units being used in along with people touting a top tube bag's usefulness with Tailfin not having one yet. Loved it not needing a front strap and having a magnetic closure. Sadly I already have a top tube bag with a magnetic closure so not in need of a new one yet. Looks like the full top tube one is coming out soon judging by the fact there are some black units out in the wild.
Very interesting video. I got a 'classic' velcro top tube pack on my bag for a little over a year now and got exactly those problems mentioned in this video: the wear done by the bag rubbing the frame and also the problem of not being able to tighten the front velcro a lot, because then it will move with the steering. I'm anxious to try out the Tailfin pack. I'm a bit worried about the fact that my top frame tube isn't a nice cylinder, but is quite broad at the front. Not sure how this is going to work with the base of the pack. But I'm going to give it a go. I also like how this is an honest comparison and not an over the top ad.
I like it how you guys put the pack a little further from the stem bolt area. Traditional top tube bags easily get deflected sideways if they are against the stem.
@@TailfinCycling hi the bags came today. I really like them. But I had to modify one thing immediately. I removed the metal "handle" of the zipper and use only the cord instead. The "rattle" of the zipper handle needed to be silenced. 😉
Hello! To ensure one-handed operation the zipper puller needs to be able to move around a certain amount. You can tuck the zip into the zipper garage at the front of the pack when not in use and this will stop all occasional noises from the zip.
Have already benefitted from the Tailfin ‘ecosystem’, I am looking forward to getting the top tube bag as it addresses the niggles I have with my current bike and what I am using. My existing top tube bag wraps around the steerer which is problematic on my specialized diverge (which has the future shock) and also on my Giant Defy which ends up rubbing against the extender clips. Definitely need to have 1.5L but finding it hard to decide between the magnetic enclosure or zip. Would be using for both road and gravel touring.
Hey Umar! The differences between zip and flip are mainly down to personal preference. The team here at Tailfin have pretty much an even split in terms of zip vs flip. We’ve created a handy guide for choosing between the bags, you can read it here - www.tailfin.cc/guide-to-choosing-the-right-top-tube-pack-flip/?v=79cba1185463 If you need any more help, then please drop us a line at hello@tailfin.cc and we can run you through any questions you may have!
I really do love the design of this bag but before I purchase one, and show it on my channel, would it fit on a Specialized Creo E bike . I don’t need to see or touch the tcu power button, so I’m asking do you think your mounting system would fit as securely on top of it. Many thanks. 👍🏼🚴🏻♂️⚡️
Hey Nick - Do you have a video testing the Flip Lid? I have two non-zip type top tube packs - brand A and brand C. If I pack brand A full, it can pop open on rough gravel rides. It magnetically closes afterwards but I have lost a wallet in those few seconds when it popped open. Brand C relies of gravity to keep it closed and gravity is not a friend in gravel riding. Stuff inside bumps up against the lid, opens it and out they fly. Also, is there a loop inner frame gap for me to insert thin shock cord inside the pack so I can secure keys, wallet etc?
We’re hoping to release more videos in the future. In the short term, best bet is to check out the reviews that just dropped - Bikepacking.com , Radavist, Cycling weekly, Off-road.cc, bikerumor. Most of those folks have been doing testing in rowdy terrain.
My top tube is flat on the top surface. Do you make at fitting for this. In the video it just seems there's a V shape for round top tubes. Please advise. Cheers
Hi Steven, the V-Mounts secure the pack to your frame without risk of damage and remove the need for a front stabilising strap. There will be no issue with having a flat top-tube!
Hey, what sort of things would you like to take with you? This will al depend on the amount of gear you'd like to take and how/where you'd like it to be stored on the bike.
Sounds like you'll need the 1.1L version, this will depend on the size of inner tubes you are taking though*. You can pick either a flip top or zip, I've attached them both below for you - www.tailfin.cc/product/small-packs/top-tube-bags/top-tube-bag-zip/?v=79cba1185463 www.tailfin.cc/product/small-packs/top-tube-bags/top-tube-bag-flip/?v=79cba1185463
Hey! You certainly can, we've designed the pack to the standard 64mm gap that almost all bottle cage mounts will use! You can check out some more info here - www.tailfin.cc/shop/?v=79cba1185463&product-category=small-packs
Two observations: - A shame there isn't a low-profile magnetically snapping into place retention system akin to #FidLock's for easy installation and removal of the top tube bags onto top tube bento box mounts. - Please, collaborate with #RouteWerks on a handlebar bag with properly waterproof exterior with HFW seals. Their handlebar bag is by far the best out there, but the ugly rough material of the outer that isn't even waterproof (as well as its highly limited capacity) is a dealbreaker.
Thanks for the feedback! Our key approach whilst designing products is solve pain points and problems. A Quick Release top tube pack is an interesting problem to solve for sure! Regarding routewerks bag - it seems like a great product.
I did not expect this video to be that good but it is. Brilliant engineering
I begged you not to develop any more stuff. I can't avoid buying because it's just so darn good and basically increases my enjoyment on the bike. I've bought the tailfin carbon rack, aeropack, mini panniers, cargo mount and now you are forcing me to once again spend more money. But I guess you've sold me once again. It just looks so well designed, engineered I can't resist.
I just had a genuine laugh out loud moment at that comment! 😂 Should we put a moratorium on developing anything new? Nick
@@TailfinCycling Yes, wait until my kid gets out of college. Then you can have at it again.
@@davidstihler9689 😂
I was resisting until I saw the wiggle room. That was just too much. Had to order. No way to wiggle out of it.
@@davidstihler9689 😂
NOW THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE OF TRUE WORKMANSHIP AND EXCELLENT R&D (IT IS HARD TO GET THESE KIND OF PRODUCTS NOWADAYS)
WATCHING FROM INDIA 🇮🇳
Thanks very much. We really appreciate the support!
Now that is how you make a great product video ! I'm convinced and now looking to buy one.
Awesome! Super glad to see it come out now that I've seen a couple of test units being used in along with people touting a top tube bag's usefulness with Tailfin not having one yet.
Loved it not needing a front strap and having a magnetic closure. Sadly I already have a top tube bag with a magnetic closure so not in need of a new one yet.
Looks like the full top tube one is coming out soon judging by the fact there are some black units out in the wild.
I look forward to having one for my upcoming adventure!
We're so glad to help your adventures! Where are you exploring?
You guys are absolute geniuses😁
You've solved all the annoying little niggles that come with owning a top tube bag - and then some!
Thank you! Digging in to the minutiae or “micro-stresses” is our thing!
Would love you to make more deep dive videos😁. They are just soooo cool to watch ✌️
@@smellyelle8422 that’s great to hear! We might just do that!
Robbie Williams works for Tailfin? 😉 I love the top tube bag
I will be ordering and testing this out on an 800 mile section of the GDMBR this August. From Whitefish, MT to the Tetons in Wyoming.
Hey Scott, thanks for the support! Let us know how your ride goes :)
Very interesting video. I got a 'classic' velcro top tube pack on my bag for a little over a year now and got exactly those problems mentioned in this video: the wear done by the bag rubbing the frame and also the problem of not being able to tighten the front velcro a lot, because then it will move with the steering.
I'm anxious to try out the Tailfin pack. I'm a bit worried about the fact that my top frame tube isn't a nice cylinder, but is quite broad at the front. Not sure how this is going to work with the base of the pack. But I'm going to give it a go.
I also like how this is an honest comparison and not an over the top ad.
Glad to hear it! Any questions on the packs drop us a message and we will help you out asap!
Great job guys. Solved all my pain spots with traditional packs. Will be ordering soon
That's amazing to hear! Thanks for the support Zhiwei.
I like it how you guys put the pack a little further from the stem bolt area. Traditional top tube bags easily get deflected sideways if they are against the stem.
We've made sure to think of everything Neil!
I was looking for the best tob tube bag for my road bike and my Fully MTB.... I found it! Ordered two... can't wait for testing here in the Alps
Thanks very much! We hope you have an amazing trip up in the Alps.
@@TailfinCycling hi the bags came today. I really like them. But I had to modify one thing immediately. I removed the metal "handle" of the zipper and use only the cord instead. The "rattle" of the zipper handle needed to be silenced. 😉
Hello! To ensure one-handed operation the zipper puller needs to be able to move around a certain amount. You can tuck the zip into the zipper garage at the front of the pack when not in use and this will stop all occasional noises from the zip.
Have already benefitted from the Tailfin ‘ecosystem’, I am looking forward to getting the top tube bag as it addresses the niggles I have with my current bike and what I am using. My existing top tube bag wraps around the steerer which is problematic on my specialized diverge (which has the future shock) and also on my Giant Defy which ends up rubbing against the extender clips. Definitely need to have 1.5L but finding it hard to decide between the magnetic enclosure or zip. Would be using for both road and gravel touring.
Hey Umar!
The differences between zip and flip are mainly down to personal preference. The team here at Tailfin have pretty much an even split in terms of zip vs flip.
We’ve created a handy guide for choosing between the bags, you can read it here - www.tailfin.cc/guide-to-choosing-the-right-top-tube-pack-flip/?v=79cba1185463
If you need any more help, then please drop us a line at hello@tailfin.cc and we can run you through any questions you may have!
I really do love the design of this bag but before I purchase one, and show it on my channel, would it fit on a Specialized Creo E bike . I don’t need to see or touch the tcu power button, so I’m asking do you think your mounting system would fit as securely on top of it. Many thanks. 👍🏼🚴🏻♂️⚡️
Hi Harvey, as long as the V-mounts aren't rubbing on the TCU button, you should be absolutely fine!
great design for the flip not relying on any straps for mounting but £60 seems a little steep for 1l of storage imo
Any chance we'll see frame bags from you any time soon?
Heya Jay, Keep an eye out on our socials for updates soon!
Hey Nick - Do you have a video testing the Flip Lid? I have two non-zip type top tube packs - brand A and brand C. If I pack brand A full, it can pop open on rough gravel rides. It magnetically closes afterwards but I have lost a wallet in those few seconds when it popped open. Brand C relies of gravity to keep it closed and gravity is not a friend in gravel riding. Stuff inside bumps up against the lid, opens it and out they fly. Also, is there a loop inner frame gap for me to insert thin shock cord inside the pack so I can secure keys, wallet etc?
We’re hoping to release more videos in the future. In the short term, best bet is to check out the reviews that just dropped - Bikepacking.com , Radavist, Cycling weekly, Off-road.cc, bikerumor. Most of those folks have been doing testing in rowdy terrain.
Looking good! Is the v-mount suitable/tested for a flat tube as well (Canyon Endurace CF SL8)?
Yes, 100% no problem. It’s arguably even more stable on a flat top!
Very intriguing. Would it work on top tubes that are thicker up front and get smaller as you move toward the middle (eg Pinarello Dogma)? Thanks.
Hey Peter, the bag has been designed to fit all top-tube sizes and will certainly work with the Pinarello Dogma frame!
My top tube is flat on the top surface. Do you make at fitting for this. In the video it just seems there's a V shape for round top tubes. Please advise. Cheers
Hi Steven, the V-Mounts secure the pack to your frame without risk of damage and remove the need for a front stabilising strap. There will be no issue with having a flat top-tube!
For steel bike with narrow tube which bag will you recommend for Audax rides and why?
Hey, what sort of things would you like to take with you? This will al depend on the amount of gear you'd like to take and how/where you'd like it to be stored on the bike.
@@TailfinCycling for shorter audax 200 to 400 will carry extra tubes, tool, battery bank, lithium cell, gels, few snacks , wires.
Steel bike has narrow top tube hence my current bags wobbles left to right
Sounds like you'll need the 1.1L version, this will depend on the size of inner tubes you are taking though*. You can pick either a flip top or zip, I've attached them both below for you -
www.tailfin.cc/product/small-packs/top-tube-bags/top-tube-bag-zip/?v=79cba1185463
www.tailfin.cc/product/small-packs/top-tube-bags/top-tube-bag-flip/?v=79cba1185463
Sold!
That's awesome to hear! Which version are you going to go for?
What size bag do you show?
Hey Evan, Nick was using our 1.1L top tube
Will this fit the 2022 Domane SL5 top tube? It is wide and thick 🙂
Yes, 100% no problem. It’s arguably even more stable on a flat top!
nice!! are you able to fix it to the bottle holder mounts?
Hey! You certainly can, we've designed the pack to the standard 64mm gap that almost all bottle cage mounts will use!
You can check out some more info here - www.tailfin.cc/shop/?v=79cba1185463&product-category=small-packs
Two observations:
- A shame there isn't a low-profile magnetically snapping into place retention system akin to #FidLock's for easy installation and removal of the top tube bags onto top tube bento box mounts.
- Please, collaborate with #RouteWerks on a handlebar bag with properly waterproof exterior with HFW seals. Their handlebar bag is by far the best out there, but the ugly rough material of the outer that isn't even waterproof (as well as its highly limited capacity) is a dealbreaker.
Thanks for the feedback! Our key approach whilst designing products is solve pain points and problems. A Quick Release top tube pack is an interesting problem to solve for sure!
Regarding routewerks bag - it seems like a great product.