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🚴♂️ Gear up smart, ride fearless — the ultimate saddle companion!
The Topeak TC2262B Aero Wedge Pack Large is a high-performance, aerodynamic bike saddle bag designed for serious cyclists. Featuring a quick-release QuickClick mounting system, durable 1200D polyester with water-resistant Teflon coating, and an expandable 1.97L capacity, it securely carries essential repair tools and spares. Enhanced with 3M reflective strips and a rear light clip, it ensures safety during low-light rides. Lightweight yet spacious, it fits most seat posts and is built to endure rugged conditions while keeping your gear organized and accessible.





| ASIN | B000FIE45O |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,504 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Bike Seat Packs |
| Brand | Topeak |
| Brand Name | Topeak |
| Capacity | 1.97 Liters |
| Closure Type | Strap |
| Color | Strap Mount |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,058 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00768661114480 |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.1"L x 5.5"W x 5.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Bicycle Bag |
| Item Weight | 165 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Topeak |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TC2262B |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Material | 1200 Denier Nylon, Dupont Teflon Coating |
| Material Type | 1200 Denier Nylon, Dupont Teflon Coating |
| Model Number | 63002262 |
| Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Zipper pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 9.1"L x 5.5"W x 5.1"H |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | Large |
| Strap Type | Removable |
| Style Name | Large |
| UPC | 768661114480 885269089597 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
B**N
Tidy Little Pack
Purchased this under-seat pack after the zipper broke on my previous saddle bag. Installation is quick and easy. Though it does seem the seat-post strap Velcro isn’t stuck to itself much. Despite this, it’s remained attached without issue. It does have a tendency to slide down the post, causing the bag to tuck further under the seat, making it difficult to access the zipper. Putting a bit of rubber on the inside of the strap would likely solve this. The straps that attach the bad under the seat are a bit long, though a remedied that with the help of a little zip-tie to hold them coiled up. The pouch size is great. It holds my phone, wallet, and keys when I ride, along with a tire patch kit and multi-tool. I would note that the current iPhone 14 Pro Max is about as big of object it it’ll fit (without opening up the saddle bag extension). It’s just the right size to carry the things I need along for the ride, without weighing me down. It’s a great saddle bag that’s just the right size for everyday riding.
E**J
The Best Rear Saddle Bag Out There!
The wedge under your rear bicycle seat has a humble function--to transport the stuff you need to get back on the road in case you get a flat or another mechanical problem. You wouldn't think making one would be rocket science, but, in fact, these items do actually differ significantly one from the other. Most I've used are decently well made, but the difference is in the little extra things you might not have thought to ask about before you pick one up! PROS *Perfect size. Like Goldilocks: not too big ,not too small, just right! A small-size pack is not going to hold everything you need and a larger one is not going to fit neatly under the seat. When packed carefully, this holds: two extra tubes (when I ran over some briar thorns in California and instantly created Swiss cheese out of TWO tubes I realized, really, you need two!), patch kit, three tire irons, a multi-tool and $20 extra cash. *Attachment to the top portion of the seat uses velcro strips and buckles rather than a plastic "T." At first I liked the plastic T design, but I later realized this design can be very easy to install under some seats and a pain (possibly even impossible) under others. I would rather have one that won't create an issue if I switch it to another bike or get a new saddle. *Two nice elastic rings under the wedge for additional storage. I use it for the Lezyne Pressure Drive Hand Pump . Wow, amazing...you don't need a pump on your frame if you use this combination of products! *An attachment point on the rear for a light. Since I occasionally ride at night (sometimes unexpectedly if my ride goes longer than expected) this is a MUST HAVE. I simply put a red flasing LED light on the back of my wedge pack and if I need it, I switch it on. Really, there's no reason a wedge pack should ever be built without this attachment and thank you, Topeak, for understanding that. *Zipper appears strong and I expect it will take abuse. I abuse it by riding in rain, packing bag tightly etc. I will post if it ever breaks, if not, you can figure it is still going strong! CONS *Doesn't come in pretty colors. This replaces a really pretty blue one which matched my bike...but that saddlebag didn't have many of the features of this one, so out it goes. I also want to give a tip for those who were disappointed that wallet, cell phone and keys don't fit in this along with your emergency supplies. The purpose of this bag is not to hold that stuff. It's darn inconvenient since this type of bag is not designed to be easily opened to pull out one or two things and it's not designed for easy-off, easy-on if you go into a store. What you want is something in the handlebar bag family, for example, I have this one: Sunlite Handle Bar Bag, 2011 Model, Small, Black . You can put your wallet, keys, a snack and cell phone in here. If you have to lock your bike and go inside, you take it off in just a few seconds and carry it with you.
T**N
Great medium size seat pack
I've had this back strapped to my bike for three years now. I purchased the one with two straps because I wanted to avoid the plastic clip. This is a great pack and holds a lot. I like the cornucopia shape; the large opening makes it easy to use the pack. The velcro straps work well keeping the pack attached to the bike. I don't have any problems with it moving around or rubbing against my legs when I ride. The back of the pack has a strap sewn onto it so you can attach a light/reflector if you wish. In my pack I have a spare inner tube, a large multitool, an innertube patch kit and two tire levers. There is a mesh pocket on the rear flap that is great for holding small extras. I put a spare battery and a work gadget that is a bit smaller than a lighter. I also can fit my Razor phone in here too. I commute to/from work fairly regularly so I open/close it often. The zipper is very sturdy. I have yet to try it in expanded mode. This pack is well constructed and roomy. The large mesh pocket is very nice feature. I highly recommend this pack. Edit: I'm taking away one star because this is not waterproof. I rode home on slightly wet roads and noticed there was wetness inside when I took out my cell phone. I still like the pack though; it holds a lot.
R**N
More Form Fitting Than Other Seat Bags
I had difficulty deciding between this Topeak seat bag and the Avenir Bigmouth Velcro Seat Bag (Large- 73/106 Cubic Inches) . I also had difficulty deciding between the medium and large size Topeak seat bags. I wanted the largest seat bag I could get but I didn't want the chance that it would rub on my legs while pedaling. For certain, Topeak's website and catalog have a dizzying array of seatbags. I would have preferred the Aero wedge that has the "fixer" (the plastic connection to the seat), but I read far too many reviews stating that the plastic breaks far too easily. In the end, I'm glad I chose the large Topeak seat bag for my Trek DS 8.5 hybrid with stock seat. It fits perfectly under the seat and doesn't interfere while pedaling (see update below). The straps hold it very tightly to the underside of the seat and to the seatpost. The bag also has flexibility that allows it to be shifted in a downward direction on the seatpost rather than hanging the bulk of the bag from the bottom of the seat. For example, since my seatpost is rather high, I can shift the bulk of the bag onto the seatpost. I think it's better than the Avenir Bigmouth bag for one reason: The Topeak's cornucopia shape allows it to hug the seatpost a little better whereas the Avenir Bigmouth, to me, just looks like a big chunk hanging underneath the seat. The bag has a zippered expandable section. With the bag in its fully open position, I can fit the following items (see my additional uploaded pictures): IceToolz Steel Tire Levers Set, 3 Piece 2 valve adapters ( Kool Stop Brass Card/12 PV Valve Adaptor (Pack of 12) ) inside the patch kit Innovations Air Chuck Elite Inflator including sleeve and CO2 cartridge 3 additional 16-gram CO2 cartridges 3" Pocket knife Replacement 29er tire tube 2 AA batteries in plastic storage case for my GPS 4 AAA batteries in a plastic storage case for my Portland Design Works Radbot 1000 1W LED Tail Light 2 CR123 batteries in a plastic storage case for the Fenix PD30 flashlight/headlight Fenix PD30R2 6 Level 235 Lumen LED Flashlight Beretta 84FS small frame pistol in holster (biggest item by far in the bag) Park Tool VP-1 Vulcanizing Patch Kit Driver's license & other identification and a little cash in a tiny envelope There's a bit more room to spare for a couple more items the size of CO2 cartridges, but there's no room left for a sandwich, wallet, or snack bar. One minor gripe. With the bag tight against the seat bottom, it's a little difficult to get the zipper open. Other than that, I'm so pleased with the bag that I also bought one for my wife's bike. Update: After getting more comfortable with the bike, I decided to adjust the stock seat forward for better posture. My legs now do touch the bag a bit while pedaling since I'm not able to move the bag toward the rear as far as I used to. I guess your mileage may vary depending on how your seat is positioned, and different seat bags that hang further back rather than snaking down the seatpost are probably less likely to interfere while pedaling. See extra uploaded pictures for a "top down" view of the bag under the seat. To solve this problem, I put two heavy duty zip strips at the appropriate height on my seat stem. This prevents the bottom velcro from sliding down the stem further than I wish. It works perfectly and prevents the bag from getting in the way of my legs while pedaling. Also, be careful when carrying a lot of weight and attempting to use this on mountainbiking trails. After carrying the items listed above on intermediate singletrack for about 15 miles, the rear seam of the bag ripped. (See additional uploaded picture). I foresee no problem when using this bag on smooth trails, but--depending on the weight you're carrying--it might not be sturdy enough for offroad trails. I repaired my bag with heavy duty black quilting thread and just kept on trucking.
M**S
A little large, but a very well made bag
The medium bag was larger than I had expected so it looked pretty big when fitted on my smaller road bike. However, the wedge shape makes it appear less bulky than it probably could be under the seat. Since my bike is smaller and doesn't have a super high seatpost, the opening of the bag sticks out beyond the seat but just by a little bit so it doesn't bother me. It may actually work better this way since the seat doesn't obstruct the zipper that much. The pros outweigh the cons for me right now: I really like how securely it fits against the seat/seatpost with the clamps and straps. The bag sits well under my seat so my shorts don't brush against it. It also holds plenty without having to expand even more. Right now I store a spare tube, tire levers, mini-tool, a small snack, keys and my wallet. I can also cram my gloves in there in case we stop for food. All in all, it's a very sturdy and secure bag with a large opening that's easy to access. I don't think I'll ever have to expand it but it's nice to know I could. Spacious enough for me!
H**R
Seems ok.
Good size. But very expensive
M**E
Perfect
I like this bag a lot. I got the medium bag and it has lots of room especially when you expand the bag. Nice fabric, zippers and straps. Fits very discreetly under my seat.
R**L
Very Nice just too small
Wish I bought the medium again. Small is a little too small.
が**ん
物は良かったんですが・・・
高いフレームにしたのでカギを大きめの物にした所今まで使用していたサドルバッグに入らず、 「大は小を兼ねる!」というわけでLサイズを購入。 非常に大きいサイズでワイヤーの太いカギもバッチリ入ります・・・が。 私が使用しているfi'zi:kの「VERSUS ALIANTE k:ium」というシートはサドル下部の この商品のストラップを通せる部分がシート中心寄りで、 さらに私のロードバイクはシートポストをさほど長くしていない為に 上手く装着できませんでした。 足が当たるというレビューがありましたが、私のようにシートの中心寄りに固定せざるを得ない、 あるいは固定してしまった場合、確かに太もも裏に触れてしまいます。 ただこれはパーツの組み合わせの結果と私のリサーチ不足もありますので この商品そのものの評価には繋がりません。 サドルの後方寄りにストラップを引っかけられるかと、シートポストを長めにしているかを 確認した上での購入をお勧めします。 商品そのものは大変しっかりしていますし、容量もかなりありますので☆5つとしました。
G**E
Excellent product.
Excellent product. I got a large size bag. Everything fits just as advertised, two spare tubes, mini toolkit, three tire levers, phone , small bottle of sunscreen and change purse. ( without using expandable feature) I have a road bike with slim seat. It is a bit wider then a back of my seat but it doesn’t bother while riding.
T**O
Prima tas
Prima tas
Ģ**L
Sacoche vtt
Produit impeccable pour contenir des articles de réparation Lors de vos sorties VTT, possibilité d'y accrocher une lumière arrière pour rouler en toute sécurité
R**D
Proven quality and design
Had the last one for 15 years and glad to see the design hasn't changed
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