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The Faireach Bike Handlebar Bag is a sleek, waterproof top tube pouch designed for cyclists who demand both functionality and style. Featuring a highly sensitive TPU touchscreen window compatible with phones up to 6.8", it allows seamless phone use on the go. Its multi-layer EVA construction offers superior shock absorption, while sealed double zippers and premium PU coating ensure excellent water resistance. Reflective logos enhance night safety, and adjustable hooks provide a secure, customizable fit for any bike frame.
Color | Black |
Size | 180x90x70 mm |
Handle type | handlebar mount |
Material type | Plastic |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Faireach |
Manufacturer | Faireach |
Item model number | E1 |
Product Dimensions | 20.6 x 10 x 11.5 cm; 121 g |
ASIN | B07QDN2VYK |
O**
Good quality bike bag. Touchscreen works
Great holder. Keeps the rain and dust off the phone abd touch screen still works through the cover.Decent holding capacity too
S**W
Quality
Looks really nice and fits my phone, good size and quality
B**0
Good price and not too bad an item - Could have done better
Good price and not too bad an item - Could have done better, the zips are not to easy to use, sits well on the bike frame. Phone is clear through the front cover, there is plenty of room to store a wallet and out bits and pieces. would recommend.
R**G
Good product
Very happy with this. Fits nicely on the frame with plenty of slack for larger frames. Doesn't move around at all when riding and the window is perfect for a phone.
D**D
Easy to fit and phone operates fine
Solid piece of kit that fits great
D**U
A year later - zipper broke. It is rain proof but heavy moisture does get in.
TL;DR after a year of use:Pros:-Sturdy on a bicycle, looks good.-Easy to use.-Lots of space.-Has audio jack hole.Cons:-If you leave it closed / opened while it's raining, everything inside gets wet (moisture).-Punch hole for audio jack is limited and can ruin the cable.-Not as durable as it looks at first.-Unlike other options, doesn't have cover for sunlight.-Takes up a lot of space on drop bars.I am trying to find better than this but it's very challenging. This is the main problem with buying a phone which isn't IPX rated. This one did last me a year, I was using audio jack but after some time it started disconnecting randomly. The hole on my phone is on the back side of the phone so the cable was always under pressure. This isn't a bad phone holder, but it feels it's more about having flashy design than quality. I hope they will improve on it, or am I expected to buy one every single year?Mounting system is excellent, very sturdy, fits on a bike easily. Those straps can go in-between cables with ease. Zippers are okay feeling until they failed.
J**J
Superb fit for phone and great storage
I have been using this for a couple of weeks on my commute as a bag for my emergency kit and now for a 100 mile day in the saddle for navigation and it's brilliant. You can see from the pictures that it will hold a large phone comfortably with a big battery as well with plenty of room for a spare tube, levers, multi-tool, spoke key and a little bit of food. Without the battery pack I can get another tube and still have room.The picture of the screen does show bubbles but this doesn't really interrupt the view of the screen for navigation and with a bit more care can be pushed off to the side. I have found no issue at all using the touch screen whilst inside the case which is brilliant and I'm so impressed with how well the phone is held - it barely moves so you always get a clear view and is well positioned right in the centre of the bars with a good angle for viewing whilst riding.I've ridden in heavy rain and found no dampness inside so it seems to live up to the promise. I'm surprised by how much space there actually is in quite a rigid case and yet how compact it feels on the handlebars. Its just sits there out of the way holding my stuff. The straps are ridiculously long as no handlebar could possibly be that big, but a quick snip with the scissors tidies it up and the fit is sturdy and unlikely to ever move. I'm lucky that I can leave it on where I park my bike but it is pretty quick to take off and put back on.If you want to use a phone for navigation or tracking your activity and hold a decent size toolkit or small jacket then this is perfect. It looks good but does not affect handling.
H**Y
Okay
It was a little fiddly to fit to my bike and no matter how tight I fit it it still moves a small amount. My Samsung s23 is quite a bit short for this but is still held in place. It does allow you to scroll and touch the screen but it does not allow for biometric unlocking of phone. So you need to regularly unlock your phone via another method like pin code. Or set your phone to stay on and then take it off that setting after your ride. That is to long winded for me. It came with a waterproof cover. So although it is meant to be waterproof, why would it come with an additional waterproof cover? If you put the yellow waterproof cover over it then you can't see your phone for any gps map or whatever. The zips are a bit temperamental. So sometimes I struggle to close the zipper up. The size under the phone for storage is good. It allows me to store a new innertube and lever to be able to change a puncture. It would also take a pocket knife style bike tool which I don't have yet. I will continue to look for a handle bar quick release one as this is a bit annoying to keep taking off and re fitting.
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