Fifth Season Solstice Sack (Yellow Top/ Yellow Bottom)

Price
$72

Let’s say you have a full frame bag, filled with your Warhammer figurines, no room for hydration needs.  And alas, your fork mounts are taken up with a two liter bottle of Crystal Pepsi, and periscope made out of a milk carton.  Where to put your jar of that horrible homemade wine that Gark makes with his grandson?  

Enter the Fifth Season Solstice Sack.  Goes betwixt your handlebar and stem.  Works fine with 0mm stems and normcore stems.   Big enough to stick a 48 ounce Nalgene, or a normal water bottle.  Cinch cord on top for rough terrain.  Also fine for snacks, a small camera, or 6 wild apples.  

Drain hole on the bottom in case you put a creemee in there and forget about it.

99.9999% of stem bags are made of plastic fabrics.  Velcro straps.  Shock Cord.  All of that stuff not only takes centuries to decompose, it also wears out quickly.  Synthetic fabrics are sorta a double whammy of short life, but long decomposition time.  Fifth Season Solstice sacks are not plastics free, but the only plastic is the thread used to stitch it all together.  You can still compost the bag at the end of its life, and almost all of it will go back into the earth within a few seasons in the compost pile.  Waxed cotton fabric, hemp webbing, waxed cotton cord, leather cinch, wooden toggles (made in Middlebury Vermont to Fifth Season's specs), metal drain hole and that's it.  

You can install this bag on the front or rear of a bar.  The toggle attachments are super adjustable, so they work with all bar and stem shapes and sizes.  Loose a toggle?  We sell extras, or make one!  

 

Shipping Information

Our on-line store is open 24/7 and we ship Monday through Friday, excluding some holidays. Orders received for products without shipping restrictions on its product page will ship the same business day when received before 12:00 p.m. PST. Orders in high demand will have an estimated production time listed on its product page and will ship according to the date listed.

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