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Description
Don't feel like taking a pack out on your next ride but still want to carry the essential repair tools? Then the Cleanskin Stash Frame Bag could be the perfect option. The Stash is a well thought out frame bag with a large main compartment that is best used to store a spare tube. There is one side pocket for a CO2 adaptor or multi-tool and another side sleeve/pouch that is great for tyre levers. Upfront there are two slots for two 16g or 25g CO2 cartridges.
Choose where you want to mount it, top tube, down tube or even the seat post/saddle. Plenty of grip with a rubberized backing which when installed correctly, the bag will not move, no matter how wild the trails gets.
Note: Tools are not included.
Who's this item for: Pretty much any kind of rider looking for a minimal and effective way to carry spares on the bike.
Things you can carry: The Stash was designed to carry a spare tube, tyre levers, a multi-tool, and CO2 canisters. However, you can deck it out with the gear you desire like snacks, small first-aid kits, snake bite kits, tyre plug kits or a small phone.
Mounting locations: Depending on your frame design, this would ideally be mounted on the top or down tubes, in some cases the seat post tube or even seat post would be fine as well. It is also possible to mount it to your saddle rails, just ensure you have space to mount the strap without it interfering with the action of your rear suspension or your water bottle.
Mount Type: A hook and loop strap. Open to reveal the main compartment and the side pocket and slip pouch.
Pros: Excellent value for money. Easy access to those essential spares when you need them. Remains locked in position on the frame.
Cons: Quite specific in what size spares you can load. Some larger items like tools or pumps best be stored in another location.