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It'll get minging in the wet & grit will get into the zip after a while & you won't be able to open it when you need it.
Probably needs a pouch to sit it to keep zip out of open.
To be honest I think this is an excellent idea. I don't see the reason for all the hate. If anything this can improve a bike's weight distribution over a saddlebag because whatever contents it has are right down in the middle of the bike, not higher up on the seatpost.
Best of luck to the team.
To be fair, there is only one negative comment above (with 2 likes) about the idea so it's hardly a lot of hate...
Thanks for the info Tallachouse, good to see fellow enthusiasts working together and good luck with the product.
Thanks for all the input and such a watchful eye on this project being a knock off.
King Cage and Tallac House have work together for over 17 years. Tallac House is the US Patent holder for the Kargo Cage and Behold. We supply the bags to Ron and he makes the Kargo cage to fit them. He made the Behold in the past but no longer wanted to make them so Tallac House worked on bring them back. Glad to hear that the cycling community is so sharp, up to date and protective.
Thanks for all the input.
www.tallachouse.com
Allen
Technically it is a copy, but the inventor of the King Cage is part of the team behind this, according to the write up.
And apart from it being a copy, I think it looks worse on the bike than a saddle bag. I don't really understand the hate for saddle bags at all. I know it's mostly a phoney hate, but this design really is a bit daft.
I wonder how many seconds you'd lose over a 40 minue time trial with one of these straped to your frame
I was just thinking "I'm surprised no-one has thought of that before" and it looks like someone has!
Just googled the King Cage Cargo Cage...wow! this is a pure ripoff.
So, pretty much a copy of the King Cage Kargo Cage range, even down to the K in Kargo !