Cinched up tight.
The Silca Seat Capsule Premio was designed to suit the needs of a wide range of cyclists thanks to its large carrying capacity. The high-strength thermoformed shell creates a void that measures 625cc and can hold up to a 29.2.35" or two 700x30mm inner tubes. The internal pocket dividers comfortably hold a set of tire levers, a multi-tool, a CO2 regulator and up to three CO2 cartridges. With a Boa closure system and Guide Rail Guard, the Seat Capsule Premio has been optimized for secure stability and aerodynamics.
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Mfg PartNum: AM-BG-007-ASY-0100 | |
Black | Bag Capacity: 50 or less ci |
Bag Type: Saddle |
I have had one of these for a few years and recently bought a second one. One of the main things this will give you is a structured saddle bag that can be held securely to the saddle rails using the BOA. That structured shell will also not expand so there is no concept of stuffing extra stuff inside.
Once the capsule is secured to the saddle, you access it by using the zipper to open the clam she'll structure. There is a divider net in the top and bottom to hold things securely inside.
This bag works great, ignore the bad zipper reviews, just be patient and learn how to use a lower quality zipper with a bad curve shape to open and close, dont expect perfection and u'll be just fine. I strapped the bag down and pressed into my gravel axs dropper battery to give it a more custom shape and mold. It must be cardboard inside cuz i didn't need water or heat to creat a indentation to fit snug and more stable and sleek. The boa has never gave me issues, im extreemly abusive to it and over torque it always and it still hasnt snapped even when i set my bike upside down to wrench and the bag touches the floor before the saddle and flexes, and even when i constantly been riding xc single track it stays in place. Hopefully it never breaks but even if it does id still buy another, it looks areo and has lots of space inside, seems dust resistant, and i can open it without fidgeting with the boa or any velcro in the way of the zipper like many other bags. Only nit pick i have is i wish it had a rubber coating o the top to grip the saddle when its not torqued enough to keep it from jiggling, i rarley notice it riding and its insignificant, but my ocd sees it when im off the saddle- not a normal person issue. I wish josh would send me a free one, i have lots of goos things to say about it, he just needs to put i smidge more R&D in the zipper to keep non mechanically inclined people happy and also to just match quality with price.
Looks good, but the BOA cable snapped on it's first ride. I thought the cable system looked fragile, but took it on on a gravel ride anyway. I was checking that the bag was still attached frequently. On a fast washboardy gravel descent, the cable snapped. Didn't notice that I lost it until the washboard ended and I could safely check. The good news is that the shell is very durable.
Perhaps it would be fine on the road, but definitely not offroad.
Love this bag. Tons of room, compact, and easy to get on and off. During a repair, I can pull off and get to everything with the bike upside-down then easily reattach and be on my way. I converted all my bikes to this bag.
Great design- cool look- aerodynamic - easy to attach after learning how- just enough space for one tube ( not 2) and tools and I loved it - HOWEVER (over a 1.5 year period- I ride almost every day) - after the first zipper broke I bought a second because I liked it- then that zipper broke and then the third one I bought broke- I don't like any bag that much to buy another- . Dust gets in the zipper and makes it hard to open and then it popped open twice on two separate bags and all my tools etc feel out on the road - not due to big bumps or anything I could figure out. SO I am done with this model - just because the zippers break - break - break- I do live in Phoenix where is gets hotter each year- this may have something to do it
I was looking for a seat bag with more internal space. I liked the design of the Capsule Premio even if a bit "put off" by other reviewers comments on the zipper not being user friendly. Sure enough the zipper was so stiff it almost made the bag a liability for usage. My solution has been to apply a lithium grease to the "teeth". Yep, a couple of applications of grease along the outside of the has loosened up the zipper and it now easily performs as designed. It is nice to access the internal cargo area without having to remove the bag (capsule). A simple fix.
I have converted all my bikes to this bag. It fits two tubes, patch kit, tools etc and zipps up cleanly. No rubbing on shorts or Velcro wear and firmly placed. Like that I can easily remove to pull out what I need with bike upsidedown when I change a tube or clean my bike.
I'm on the second bag (warranty) and zipper broke again after a few wet rides. I can open it as of now, but the bag's days are numbered.
I'd give 5 for the bag and 1 for the zipper.
I bought this for the extra room and simple attachment. I can fit a 28mm tube, mini tool, patch kit, 2 CO2 cartridges and other miscellany easily. The boa ratchet works well, it's easy to get into the right place and it doesn't rattle around. No velcro straps and other annoyances. I have 500 mi of road and gravel on mine. I really want to like it, but the zipper is horrible and sticks all the time. A better zipper and this would be a favorite
Seems to be able to hold more and it is easier to access went needed. I use it on my road bike. I carry two tubes, two CO2 cart., control valve, two tire tools, tire and tube patch, and a small combo tool. Think you could still add a little more, but not much. The way it opens (compared to my previous rear opening bag) is significantly nicer for accessing supplies.
Only concern is the zipper. Not sure how well it will hold up, so far so good. It does not secure around the seat post so it does move some, however can't say it is an issue. Maybe more important on Mt, bike. It does not touch my legs while cycling.
I've used some other Silca products before and liked them but this is a total fail.
MOSTLY GOOD I like the BOA connection, though it doesn't hold the bag far back on the rails as shown in the pics. No matter how hard I cranked it down, the bag slid down the rails till it rested agains the seatpost. Not a deal breaker, but I prefer saddlebags that sit as far back as possible so I don't brush them with my thighs.
SO-SO Internal organization. It's a rounded clamshell, which does look cool, but it's not the most efficient for storing stuff. Rectangular and boxy isn't as sexy, but works better IMO.
COMPLETE FAIL The zipper is a useless piece of crap. After just a few rides it's almost impossible to open or close. I've resorted to scrubbing it with a toothbrush but it's simply not usable. If you never ride in wet or dirty conditions you may have a different experience but I think Silca needs to go back to the drawing board on this one.