Riding a long, fast day ride?
Want to carry a few items without a backpack or bike panniers? Keep the essentials close at hand with three compact bike bags from Axiom Performance Gear. All the bags are specifically designed to stay out of your way when you ride.
3 ways to carry small stuff on a bike ride:

Look, no racks! You can use the seat, frame, and top tube of your bike to carry small items. These types of bags are popular with randonneurs, road riders, group riders, and charity riders. Shown here: the Granfondo seat bag, Cascade frame bag, and SmartBag top tube bag, all by Axiom Performance Gear.
1. Under your bike’s saddle

A seat bag (or saddle bag) attaches to the rails of your saddle with a bracket or strap. It uses the space along the length of your seatpost for vertical storage. Great for water bottles. a small lunch, or a light jacket. Shown: Axiom Granfondo H20 DLX, $60*
Compare this bag with other Granfondo series bike saddle bags and Axiom micro bike saddle bags.
2. Inside your bike’s frame

A frame bag is the same width as your bike’s tubes. It attaches inside the unused space of the triangle of your bike with straps. Easy to access while you’re riding, use the frame bag for snack bars, your mobile phone, or arm warmers. Shown: Axiom Cascade 1.2, $20*
3. On your bike’s top tube

A top tube bag attaches to the top, horizontal area of your bike frame, behind the handlebars. The slim pockets are great for a wallet, sunglasses, and even your mobile phone. Shown: Axiom SmartBag Touch, $20*
Compare this bag with other top tube bags by Axiom, bike handlebar bags by Axiom, and handlebar and stem-mount cases by Topeak.
Watch the Grandfondo bike bags in action (3:04):
Learn more:
- What to bring with you on an event ride
- About Axiom Performance Gear
- About the Granfondo Series of bike bags
- Find a bike shop that carries Axiom bike bags
* Manufacturer’s suggested retail price, Canadian currency.