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Revelate Designs Tangle Frame Bag

21 Mar

In the summer when I’m on my road bike I don’t carry much with me—just a few energy bars in my jersey pockets and a spare inner tube and CO2 pump in a small seat bag. However, when I ride off-road or in the rain I tend a carry a bit more with me and often need a place to store some of my rain gear when it is not needed. This past winter I purchased a Revelate Designs Tangle Frame Bag and it is one of the best pieces of cycling equipment I’ve ever purchased.

Revelate Designs Tangle Frame Bag

Revelate Designs Tangle Frame Bag

As the name suggests, the Tangle Frame Bag is a bag that fits on your bike frame—this one attaches to the top tube with reinforced Velcro straps. It also has adjustable webbing straps for the down tube and seat tube and low profile camlock buckles with strap keepers. I bought this bag for use on my winter bikes, but I think any commuter or distance cyclist would really benefit from it as well.

This bag is very well designed and thought out. It is divided into two pockets—the thinner pocket on the left hand side holds smaller items like maps, chemical hand warmers, and cell phones. The pocket on the right hand side is much larger and can easily hold vests, jackets, tools or enough energy bars for a 24-hour ride. Or, since the main compartment has an exit port at the front of the bag, you can use the larger pocket to hold a hydration pack. You could also use the larger compartment to hold the battery for your headlight and run the wire through the exit port (and still have a lot of room to spare).

The Tangle Frame Bag is made of Dimension Polyant Xpac 400 Denier Fabric (also known as sail loft). I own a lot of seat, saddle and storage bags and this is the sturdiest soft-sided bag I’ve ever seen. The zippers on this bag are water-resistant and the inside of the bag is lined with a bright yellow fabric so you can see the contents even in low-light situations.

Inside the Revelate Designs Tangle Frame Bag

Interior Of The Revelate Designs Tangle Frame Bag

This bag is available in three sizes. The smallest bag is 17″ long by 4″ tall and is designed for 15″–18″ mountain bikes. The medium bag is 19.5″ long by 4.5″ tall is designed for 17″–20″ MTB frames. The largest bag is 21″ long by 6″ tall and fits 20″ (or larger) MTB frames. These bags also fit road, touring and commuting bikes—just check the Revelate Designs Website for additional sizing information.

I used the medium-sized bag this past winter on my Surly Necromancer Pugsley and had to buy shorter water bottles to fit in the bottle cages. Another alternative is to buy side entering cages.

Revelate Designs is located in Anchorage, Alaska and I’ve purchased several of their products and every one of them has been of the highest quality. These bags have a product warranty that covers any defects for life. The Tangle Frame Bag retails for $68 to $70 (based on size) and is available from the Revelate Designs Website.

 

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14 Responses to Revelate Designs Tangle Frame Bag

  1. Diane

    March 21, 2012 at 2:40 PM

    Clever trick using bright colored fabric lining. I’m sick of seeing black on black products.

     
    • All Seasons Cyclist

      March 21, 2012 at 2:51 PM

      Diane, it also make it easier to see what is inside the bag when it dark outside.

       
      • Diane

        March 21, 2012 at 10:37 PM

        Yes, thats a great point too :)

         
  2. H.W.

    March 23, 2012 at 6:17 PM

    You think its a better frame back than the Jandd? Why?

     
    • All Seasons Cyclist

      March 23, 2012 at 10:40 PM

      H.W., sorry, but I’ve never had a chance to examine the Jandd brand of frame bags. I spent a bit of time on their Web site tonight and they do look interesting.

       
  3. yw

    November 11, 2012 at 2:53 AM

    what size frame is your pug? I got the medium tangle for my 18″ pugsley and the space below the bag is pretty much useless.. I’m thinking I should have gotten the full frame bag

     
    • All Seasons Cyclist

      November 11, 2012 at 8:30 AM

      I also have an 18″ Pugsley. You can still use the water bottle cages if you use a short bottle and side mount water bottle cages. My Pugs is the Necromancer and it has the same front fork as the Moonlander — that means I can also hook up two water bottle cages or Salsa Anything Cages on the front fork as well.

       
  4. goanddoit

    February 19, 2013 at 11:36 PM

    How do you think the frame bag compares to some other kinds of bags like gas tanks or. Handlebars? I’m planning some tours to raise awareness for spinal trauma research and motivation through my site goanddoit.wordpress.com, and after looking through some of your posts I’m having trouble deciding between them. Thanks for writing such great reviews! They really are helpful.

     
    • All Seasons Cyclist

      February 19, 2013 at 11:41 PM

      Frame bags hold more than top tube bags, but the top tube bags are a lot easier to grab food out of as you are riding. Also, if you choose a frame bag you will probably lose at least one, or maybe two, of your water bottle cages. You might be able to use the water bottle cages is you get a side mount water bottle cage (http://wp.me/p1sFbY-WD) along with a shorter water bottle.

       
      • goanddoit

        February 19, 2013 at 11:43 PM

        Ah thanks. I’ve got seat tube and bottom tube mounted bottle cages, and I’m not really looking to loose either of those. I think that I’ll go with the top tube bag because of what you said about the ease of accessing food, and because I won’t have to mess with my cages.

         
  5. Bob

    April 3, 2013 at 12:27 AM

    Have had this bag for a year. Exceptional quality. No problems with zippers.

     
    • All Seasons Cyclist

      April 3, 2013 at 9:52 AM

      I’ve used mine for a couple of years as well and the bag still looks and operates like new!

       
  6. matthewinseattle

    April 9, 2013 at 11:57 PM

    With all due respect, your gear getting soaked sounds more like operator error. I did a two week tour through the Pacific Northwest in the rainy season and my gear stayed dry within several different Revelate Designs bags.

    Additionally, Revelate Designs offers a pretty much “no quibble” lifetime guarantee on their equipment. I’ve sent one bag back because of a loose seam. It was fixed and shipped back without cost to me.

    There’s a reason you see these bags on pretty much EVERY Tour Divide racer’s bike.

     
    • All Seasons Cyclist

      April 12, 2013 at 10:37 AM

      Matthew, I have removed the comments from “Alphonso” — the guy left three negative comments about the Revelate Designs bags and I have decided that either he is a total idiot who doesn’t know how to close a zipper, or he has some personal agenda against the company. I own four different RD bags and they have all held up extremely well.

       

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