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New Lizard Skins Cache Saddle Bags go from Micro to Mega Supersized

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Are you struggling to fit everything you need for a ride into your current saddle bag? Perhaps it fits a spare tube, pump, tire levers, and a multi-tool, but you also want to stuff it full of snacks and perhaps a waterproof jacket for a long day in the saddle.

Lizard Skins is now offering their Cache saddle bag in four sizes, from Micro to Mega to cover everything from lunchtime laps to all-day bike rides…

Lizard Skins Cache Saddle Bag

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The Lizard Skins Cache Saddle Bag uses a water resistant 1000D material with YKK zipper, with compartmentalized internals for neat organization of your tools and spares. Angled straps are said to give it a low profile fit, while no-snag velcro and Amara leather on the top limit abrasion for decent durability.

The cool thing here is that the Lizard Skins Cache Saddle Bag is available in multiple sizes to fit everyone’s needs. The Micro Cache, Cache, Mega Cache and Super Cache saddle bags are 6.6, 7.4, 8.2 and 9 inches long, respectively. That’s capacities of 25.1, 32.8, 51.3 and 68.5 cubic inches, respectively.

Pricing & Availability

The Lizard Skins Micro Cache, Cache, Mega Cache and Super Cache Saddle Bags retail at, $22.99, $24.99, $29.99, $32.99, respectively. Available now at Backcountry.com.


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Cristobal
Cristobal
3 years ago

New? I have them in my bikes for 3 years now.

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