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Frequently Asked Questions
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Think quick-access and everyday essentials: gels/bars, multi-tool, CO₂ + inflator, spare tube, phone, keys, and a small power bank. Mini frame bags add room for a packable layer or compact camera without killing bottle space.
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The SB25 and SB30 share the same DNA — rugged fabrics, weather-proof zippers, bartacked Hypalon reinforcements, silent ski-straps, and a lifetime guarantee. The key difference is capacity and sizing:
- SB25: ~25 cubic inches; dimensions ~2.5″ × 4″ × 2.5″.
- SB30: ~30 cubic inches; slightly larger, roughly 2.5″ × 4″ × 3″.
Choose SB25 if you run a minimalist load (tube, multi-tool, lever, co2) and want the lowest profile. Choose SB30 if you need a bit more room (dual tubes or MTB tube, bigger tools) without jumping into a full seat-pack. Because everything else (materials, build, strap system) is the same, your decision is purely one of volume and how much gear you carry.
- SB25: ~25 cubic inches; dimensions ~2.5″ × 4″ × 2.5″.
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They’re built from waterproof fabrics with waterproof YKK zippers to keep out rain, spray, and grit. For true submersion-proofing, use a small dry sack inside—overkill for most rides, perfect for river crossings and storms.
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Yes. Our patterns are sized for modern road and gravel geometries, with low-profile shapes that clear knees, cables, and bottle cages on most frames.
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Our straps are soft-backed and wide to protect finishes. For pristine frames or gritty climates, a strip of frame tape under contact points adds protection.
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Rinse off grit, then hand-wash with mild soap and cool water; air dry fully before storing. Avoid harsh solvents and high heat—both can damage coatings and liners.
You can read a blog we wrote about this here!
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Yes—a lifetime guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship. If something fails under normal use, we’ll repair or replace it.
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If it’s a manufacturing issue, we’ll take care of it. Trail scars from a crash? Reach out—many repairs are quick, affordable, and keep good gear in service.