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(More customer reviews)Good construction, but the large (55 cubic inches, I think) is too small for me. One tube and my portable multi-tool pretty much fill it up. It would be possible to add keys, money, etc., but forget about a portable pump or even something like a powerbar. It's OK for the kids driving around the neighborhood, but no more.
I just ordered the Topeak large bag, which is about twice the size. That should make me happier. I hope the construction is acceptable. The Pedro's bag is virtually indestructible (made from recycled mountain bike tubes) and has a strong zipper.
UPDATE: after a few months with the large bag, I'm stripping down what I carry. I haven't fully figured it out yet, but think I can squeeze a tube, mini-pump, tire levers, a few allen wrenches, a few alcohol wipes, and repair gloves into the blowout bag. I definitely had some "luxuries" in the large bag that I don't need to carry.
UPDATE 2: I have two bikes, each with the large blowout bag under the saddle. Each bag contains a tube, mini-pump, mini-toolkit, rubber gloves, and a few first aid supplies. On the rear of the bag, there is a place to hang a blinky light, and I do so. I carry powerbars (and other consumables) in my jersey pockets. If I have no problem on my ride, I don't open the bag. Haven't opened it in months; that's the goal :)
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Made of recycled bicycle inner tubes.50 cubic inches
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