ZONE3 Aero Top Tube Cycling/Triathlon 'Bento Box' Bag, Black/Silver, One Size

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ZONE3 Aero Top Tube Cycling/Triathlon 'Bento Box' Bag, Black/Silver, One Size

ZONE3 Aero Top Tube Cycling/Triathlon 'Bento Box' Bag, Black/Silver, One Size

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As we mentioned above, you’ll need to choose the right bento box based on whether or not you need to access it while you’re riding. Having some first aid equipment on hand can be invaluable in the case of a crash. Being able to clean scrapes and wounds, apply antiseptic cream, and bandage them is important to prevent infection that could set in before you have a chance to get help. They usually come in plastic or glass containers and can both be used for food containers as well as a lunch boxes.

If you’re carrying a phone, cash, or other important and fragile items, the bento box you choose should have some weatherproofing abilities. Some are designed to be mounted behind the saddle, out of the way. Others are made for attaching to the top tube and stem, or onto the head tube. Bento boxes come with different install options. You can get both bolt-on bags, which are a bit more permanent, or Velcro strap-on boxes, which are easy to remove when needed. You’re already used to carrying a puncture repair kit and a water bottle cage, so a bento box is an easy to use, logical solution for increasing your carrying capacity. If you’re planning on storing a repair kit or first aid equipment, a behind-the-saddle bento box would be perfectly adequate. You most likely won’t need to be reaching around while you’re still riding to grab something out of it.It’s logical to wonder if adding a bento box to your bike will be an aerodynamic problem. But generally, you have nothing to worry about. They’re generally big enough to fit all of these things in comfortably. The hard exterior protects what’s inside, and it’s usually water-resistant to a degree, so you don’t need to worry about cash or your phone getting wet. Repair Equipment A bento box is essentially a copact lunchbox, with various compartments to help you with portion control, and more mindful eating.

At just 2.8 inches wide, there’s still plenty of space for you to ride without worrying about hitting your knees on the TPU shell. A nice feature that gets a thumbs-up from us is a non-slip rubber bottom, which prevents the bag from moving around, especially when the handlebars are turned.They’re generally easy to attach with Velcro straps, and are usually mounted to the top tube and stem for a sturdy fit, or to the head tube. Your bento box should be made of sturdy, durable material that will hold up in the event of a fall. The material should hold its shape to protect the contents of the box. Make sure that wherever you place it, it’s up close to the bar and has little room to deviate. The tighter you can get it, the less drag there’ll be. What Features are Important?

Due to their compact nature and various compartments, they can help you be more mindful about food choices, encouraging healthier eating. Whatever you want! But there are certain things that you’re more likely to be carrying around with you while riding that would need the extra space. Fuel Three adjustable rail systems allow you to strap this box tightly to your bike frame, exactly in the right position. The straps are made of soft, non-slip leather, which is durable and friction-free. It’s not always possible to leave the phone, car or house keys, ID cards, or cash at home while you’re riding. If you have to carry these or other valuables with you on the ride, a bento box is a perfect solution. They also help you with better portion contol and can aid you in eating a balanced diet. Where to buy bento boxes?Depending on the box, it could be hard to open while you’re riding. There isn’t a huge range of sizes to choose from, so if you want to carry a lot of stuff, you may find that there’s not quite enough room. When shopping for a bento box for triathletes, look for certain characteristics depending on your exact needs. Size/Volume This two-tier bento lunchbox from Selfridges is eco-forward, and made from 100% recycled plastic - it comes in a gorgeous golden colour, too, so you're not sacrificing on style. A running belt can be a great way to carry extra valuables or fuel on your run. But what about when you’re on a bike?

As great as they are, bento boxes do have a few cons. Whether these are deal-breakers or you’re able to work around them is up to you. Also, pay careful attention to the zippers. They need to be of high quality because the last thing you want is to be trailing energy bars or first aid supplies along your route! Weatherproofing Whether placed behind the stem or behind the saddle, the box falls into the wake of your bike stem, so it really doesn’t cause much drag at all. We've rounded up the best bento boxes online right now for you to buy, so you don't have to scour the web. If you don’t already have a repair kit on your bike, you may want to carry some essentials in your bento box so you don’t get caught out. First Aid EquipmentIf you need a waterproof bento box, we recommend this one. It’s made of highly durable TPU material, 3D-molded, and has a high-quality zipper that won’t let water in at all. It’s suitable for use in all weather. If you're often on the go make sure you choose one with a leak-proof lid to avoid any spills. Why are bento boxes so popular?



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