The Joey is a top - notch, fully welded waterproof bag perfect for bikes with limited frame space or those needing extra storage. Mounted close to the bottom bracket, it places hard - to - pack items low, enhancing the bike's stability. A compression - moulded foam panel and silicone - coated straps guarantee a tight fit even on bumpy terrains. The roll - top closure offers easy access and avoids zipper problems in muddy situations.
The 1L Joey is super compact, ideal for bikes with limited tyre clearance and narrower cranks. It can easily hold a 4 oz fuel canister, repair tools, or spare parts. On the other hand, the 2L Joey provides ample space for items like canister stoves, small cooking pots, most 2L hydration bladders, or an 8 oz fuel canister with some extra room.
Key Features:
- Completely waterproof with a roll - top design
- Silicone - backed Velcro for better stability and adhesion
- Compression - molded foam panel for a strong grip and less vibration
- Coated urethane compression strap for easy cleaning
- Bright interior for better visibility
- Imported product
Specifications:
Weight: Joey 1L weighs 109g, Joey 2L weighs 137g.
Volume: 1L (about 1.5L max) or 2L (about 2.4L max).
Materials: 420 denier TPU laminated nylon; exterior TPU coating; white interior; coated dual - density foam panel; RF welded seams.





Using the Joey Downtube Bag is a breeze. First, decide whether the 1L or 2L size suits your needs. For the 1L, it's great for small items and bikes with tight spaces. The 2L is better for bigger items and more storage. To mount it, use the silicone - coated straps near the bottom bracket of your bike. Make sure it's securely fastened for a stable ride.
When packing, open the roll - top closure and put your items inside. Roll the top down a few times to close it and keep water out. You can store things like fuel canisters, cooking gear, or repair tools.
Here are some things to keep in mind. Avoid overfilling the bag as it might affect the bike's balance. Also, when riding in very rough terrain, double - check the straps to make sure they're still tight.
For maintenance, clean the coated urethane compression strap with a damp cloth. If the bag gets dirty, you can gently wipe the exterior with mild soap and water. Let it dry completely before using it again. This will help keep your Joey Downtube Bag in great condition for many rides to come.