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Gibby Stem Bag

Gibby Stem Bag

The super-sized Gibby Stem Bag is designed around a 32oz Nalgene bottle, giving it enough capacity to keep your snacks, hydration, and/or other essentials safe and sound, even on your longest, roughest bicycle adventures.

The Gibby Stem Bag is made out of Challenge ECOPAK 100% recycled polyester and contains roughly 3 plastic bottles rescued from ocean beaches.

Regular price $55.00
Regular price $44.00 Sale price $55.00
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Color: Black
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The Gibby Stem Bag provides convenient storage on the stem and handlebars without compromising precious real estate for your hands. The Gibby Stem Bag has a liter more capacity than our Sidekick Stem Pouch, and offers super-functional, one-handed entry and closure. Carry your valuables confidently knowing that the Gibby Stem Bag features added padding. The daisy-chain mounting system provides stable attachment on a variety of handlebars and stems making this bag a worthy companion for bicycle commuting, touring, gravel riding and mountain biking.



Shell Choices: Challenge Sailcloth ECOPAK (EPLX400)

Redwood EPLX400

Coyote EPLX400

Black EPLX400

 

Also Features:

Challenge Sailcloth recycled polyester bag cloth rip stop (450D)

One handed Open & Close cinch

Comes with 3 Omni Wrap velcro attachment straps

Verticle and horizontal daisy chains allow

Flexible attachment to handlebars and stem

Unique crescent-shape to minimize knee-strike

Bottom drain hole

 

Dimensions

  • Measurements: 5” w x 9.5” h x 3” d
  • Capacity: 1.75 Liters
  • Weight: 3.5 oz

 

Built with

  • ECOPAK EPLX400
  • Packcloth
  • RBC™ 450D
  • Closed Cell Foam

 

How do our two stem bags compare:

 

 

Made in Surabaya, Indonesia and Seattle, WA out of recycled materials

 


 







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Rob Dosch
Nice bag

I only have it a little while but so far I’m very happy with my purchase, this is my third SI bag, the construction and materials are very sturdy. A stretchy pocket on the outside for a phone would be the only way to improve it , thanks