- Brand: BV
- Color: Black
- Material: Plastic
- Capacity: 10.13 Liters
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 12 x 6.75 x 7.63 inches
- Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds
- Chamber Depth: 12 Inches
- This bag is a cyclist’s solution for trips to the market, outdoor sporting events, a ride on a trail, or for a picnic in Summer.
- Comes with a detachable shoulder strap so you can take your bike cooler bag with you once you reach your destination!
- Can be used for carrying groceries, snacks, food, hot or cold drinks, bike gear, and extra things you may want on your bike trip.
- Removable and washable bag liner.
- Compatibility with Ibera racks: IB-RA4, IB-RA5 and IB-RA15























Ty Dunn –
This cooler is the best thing I could find here. It is a micro cooler with straps on the bottom for easy hook up on a bike rack. I can say it will fit most bike rear rack, mine is fairly small. The cool itself is nicely insulated and also has a plastic lining that can be pulled out. Very sturdy and stiff bag no slouching or anything.Storage space inside is perfect for a single person cruising or heading to the beach who just packs water.to put in perspective it fits 6 16.9oz bottles of coke with no ice.I wish this was just a bit wider so I can be able to fit food containers inside instead of having to tie it to the top of the bag.The bike Iβm using this with is a Citizen Tokyo foldable bike with 16 inch tires. This fit the rack perfectly.
Showbie –
I really like this cooler, easy to put on and take off the bike. Shoulder strap is a bonus.It is small. If you want to put some 12oz cans in there, great! Fits a 6pack without ice. I guess you could put a wine bottle or two in there. But not both beer and wine.Great for cruising around on a bike, love the easy access lid.If you want something for groceries, picnicking, or to hold lots of beverages, you should probably look for something else.I’m happy, great quality. I like the insert, no leakage and you can take that out if you want. Can’t comment to the water resistance because I haven’t rode in the rain, but don’t plan on it π
Jim P. –
After years of trying to convince my wife to cycle with me on our local nature trails, it took a promise for a wine picnic to get her to do it. This cooler was needed to fulfill that promise and it delivered. Now we cycle all the time and use it to keep all of our drinks chilled. Once we lock up our bikes on the trail, we remove the cooler and walk down to the water for a light lunch before heading back. Once it’s empty and the afternoon temps begin to rise, we pack our jackets inside for the ride back. Perfect.
Robin Q –
This cooled bag holds several cans or small water bottles and ice. If you use ice packs it reduces capacity. It does leak a bit with ice, but not too much. It comes with a cleat liner that keeps it sturdy. I recommend using the liner. It also has a strap so you can carry the cooler.
ProudMiMi –
Iβd say this product works pretty good. Not sure if the ice lasted as long as I would like – but there are ice packs you could use that might last longer. Kind of wish it had just a little more room inside – but it holds enough water for a bike ride. Might be careful with lids that have sharp edges – hasnβt happened to us yet (since weβve only used it once) but the lining seems a little thin.
CN –
The size is not too large, yet provides plenty of storage. Inner plastic liner helps with condensation from cold drinks. The velcro pop-top is convenient to access goods without having to zip/unzip bag all the time. Would highly recommend it!
ready4baja –
It’s smaller than I expected, but for the price it will do. Not for picnics on the road. You can get a couple small bottles of water laying down. Inside with ice, or six cans.Time will tell on the quality.
Mike F. –
The bag was too small for me pay attention to the measurements they are accurate. It is a very well built bag. I ended up returning it. But if the size of right for you go for it