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Noun

A bag that is mounted beneath a bicycle seat

Example usage: I keep my tools in an under-seat-bag while I'm riding.

Most used in: Urban and suburban areas.

Most used by: Commuters and recreational cyclists.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 4/10

Also see: Saddlebag, Seatpack, Wedge Pack, Under-saddle-bag,

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What is an Under-Seat-Bag?

An under-seat-bag is a type of cycling accessory that is attached to the rails of a bicycle seat. It is designed to provide extra storage space for riders, allowing them to take essential items such as tools, tubes, keys, and energy bars with them on their rides. It is particularly popular with road cyclists, who often have to carry extra items with them when riding.

These bags come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and designs, with some offering more storage space than others. The average under-seat-bag can hold up to 8 liters of cargo, which is enough for a few essential items. Some bags even come with extra pockets or compartments, allowing riders to store items more securely.

Under-seat-bags are becoming increasingly popular among cyclists, with a survey conducted in 2019 showing that nearly 50% of cyclists had at least one of these bags. They are a great way to store items on the go, without having to use a cumbersome backpack or saddlebag. They are also relatively lightweight, making them ideal for riders who want to travel light.

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The Origins of the 'Under-Seat-Bag' for Cycling

The first use of the term 'under-seat-bag' in the context of cycling is believed to have originated in the early 1890s in the United States. The bags were used by cyclists to store items such as tools and spare parts while they were riding. The bags were designed to be easily accessible and were mounted under the saddle of the bicycle.

The idea of using an under-seat-bag on a bicycle was not a new concept, however. These bags had been used by horseback riders for many years prior. The new innovation was that the bags were now being used on bicycles instead. This allowed cyclists to carry more items with them while riding.

The popularity of the under-seat-bag for cycling grew rapidly in the late 19th century and early 20th century. By the mid-20th century, the under-seat-bag had become an essential accessory for all cyclists. Today, they are still widely used and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials.

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