http://new.fabric.cc/bottles/cageless-toolkeg"The Fabric Tool Keg Bottle is a handy way to carry your tools and other bits rater than stuffing your saddle bag or jersey pockets. Like the innovative cageless Fabric water bottles, the Tool keg is also cageless which makes your bike look super clean. Simply screw in the two bolts supplied with the keg into your bottle boss mounts and then slide the keg over the bolts. Coming supplied with a neoprene bag its helps stop the rattling of tools and other items. Make your bike completely cageless and free up your jersey pockets with this great storage option."
So I have just purchased one of these storage kegs as I am interested in moving weight off my back on to the bike (still going to use a camelback, not going the whole enduro begging and borrowing of other people's tools route). I have looked at other storage tubs and cages and set ups but the fabric set up works best for me I think.
The first reason is bottle placement or lack of should that be, on my banshee the only water bottle tabs are on the down tube on the underside exactly where my bike rack clamps when on the car so a traditional cage would not fit (and I wouldn't want to remove the cage every time I go for a road trip ect). The fabric keg has the same system as their bottles with two tabs that bolt in the the cage mounts on the frame and a intergrated clip design in the bottle. This means my bike rack will work fine. I did have look at specialized cage as well as they intergrate a multi tool and co2 pump into it as well but it would add to the cost of items I already have and items that I prefer to use in the first place ect
The keg comes with a neoprene bag to make removing items easier and also make less noise with jiggling items. First time loading it up with tools and spares ended in a mini game of Tetris trying to get maximum amount of bits in but still be able to get access to the most important tool (multi tool) first. In the end I was able to get:
Chain breaker, co2 tool and spare canisters, small bottle of stans, multi tool, spare mech hanger.
All this added up is 500 (
weighed again after a shuffle of bits, 600g) odd grams off my back on to the frame and makes a huge difference to my bag weight. I recon you could get a few more small items (tyre leavers maybe, patches, valve core and remover, magic links) in but I already keep them in a small pot in my bag. Will see how useful the post is and see if the pot stays were it should with it clip system and report back...