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Yet, that bottle holder can just as well be used for spare oil or a flask depending on your needs. Getting it strapped on, it felt a little strange at first. Standing up on the pegs, it took some getting used to having weight above my tuchus. Although, I have to admit, I liked it better than carrying tools in a backpack. Carrying a heavy weight on my back usually leads to soreness and I feel it interferes with my balance when the weight is up higher.

By the end of my first ride, my body had mostly adjusted to the new weight of the waist sack and I was fully acclimated to it by the second day, liking it even more as I rode. After several more rides I found it nice not having to dig into a pannier or a top bag to find tools when trailside repairs are calling. It also can be used as a small mat to place bolts, spacers or other items you want to avoid losing in the dirt.

Getting it back on can be a bit cumbersome, if you have it stuffed to the brim like me, but the Velcro attachment and the elastic waistband ensures a comfortable fit. Also worth noting, is the fabric is water resistant but not waterproof. Those who are taking shorter adventures and day rides, who are packing light and riding on aggressive terrain, will appreciate the quick access and security of carrying tools in the GRT waist bag.

Also, those who own multiple bikes and want to be able to strap on and go, rather than adapt a tool carrying solution for each bike. Accessing your tools is always quick and easy, so much so, that you can expect an uptick in your riding buddies asking if you have a screwdriver, wrench or tire pressure gauge handy.

Such a thing needs a lot of padding to protect from hard get offs. His tool kit is awesome and contains all the essentials to keep you going if you break down or get a flat.

These tire levers are the best in the world in my opinion and a lot of thought has gone into their design. They are shaped just right to be able to break the bead off the dirt bike tire as easily as possible and they also contain a few socket sizes in the handles to save you from carrying extra spanner tools. In the bumbag, there is a bunch pockets in the bag and arms to fit various extra tools and parts you want to carry.

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