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Enduro Fly Storage Strap For Tools & Spares

Enduro Fly Storage Strap For Tools & Spares

Regular price Rs. 199.00
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Carrying a backpack or hydration pack on every ride just to hold a spare tube and a multi-tool is one of cycling's most unnecessary inconveniences. The NAC Enduro Fly Storage Strap solves this cleanly and cheaply — a slim, frame-mounted strap that keeps all your puncture repair essentials right on the bike, where they belong, without adding bulk or weight to your setup.

The Enduro Fly uses a two-part system: two elastic loops hold your tyre levers, CO₂ cartridges, or multi-tool in dedicated pockets so they stay firmly in place, while the main Velcro strap wraps your folded spare tube and any other spares tight against the frame. The soft backing is specifically designed to be gentle on frame paint and protection films, making it safe to use on bikes with expensive custom paint or clear protective tape. For Indian riders who hate carrying a bag on trails, commutes, or long weekend rides, this is the lightest, simplest, most affordable way to always be prepared.

Key Features

  • Carry essentials on the frame — a spare inner tube, tyre levers, CO₂ cartridges, multi-tool, and a mini pump directly on your bike: no bag, no backpack needed.
  • Two dedicated elastic loops — securely grip your tools and CO₂ cartridges so nothing shifts or rattles on rough terrain.
  • Frame-friendly design — slim, soft-backed strap sits flush against the frame and prevents paint scratches or damage.
  • Ultralight & minimal — eliminates windage and keeps all your bottle cage mounts completely free.
  • Universal fit — adapts easily to road bikes, MTBs, and hybrid cycles of any frame size or shape.
  • Velcro hook-and-loop fastener — a snug, rattle-free installation in seconds, no tools required.
  • Stay self-sufficient — on every ride without the bulk, weight, or cost of a full frame bag.
  • 6-month warranty and 15-day return policy.

Specifications

  • Weight: 43g
  • Dimensions: 482mm (L) × 38mm (W)

Inclusions

  • 1 × Enduro Fly Storage Strap

Installation & Care

Step 1: Load your tools — multi-tool, tyre levers, CO₂ inflator and cartridges — using the elastic loops, then place your folded tube over the tools and fasten it using the smaller Velcro strap.
Step 2: Place the tube side against the part of the frame where you wish to install the strap, then tie the main strap around the bike frame.

Things to keep in mind during installation:

  • Make sure no tools are rubbing against the frame.
  • Don't use the Enduro Fly without a tube — the tube helps grip the frame and protects it from the tools.
  • Ensure that no brake or shift cable is in the way while installing the strap.

Click here to view the detailed installation video

The lightest way to always be ride-ready. Free shipping on orders above ₹899.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I carry with it?
A spare inner tube, tyre levers, CO2 cartridges, a multi-tool, and a mini pump — everything you need for trailside puncture repairs and minor mechanical issues, all secured to your frame without a backpack.
Will it damage my frame's paint?
No. The Enduro Fly has a soft, frame-friendly backing and is designed to be used with a folded tube cushioning the frame contact. As long as you don't run the strap without the tube, your paint and PPF stay protected.
Where on the frame can I mount it?
Typically on the downtube or top tube. The slim profile keeps your bottle cage mounts completely free and avoids interfering with pedalling, knee clearance, or shock compression on full-suspension MTBs.
Storage strap vs saddle bag — which is better for carrying spares?
The strap is lighter (43g), cheaper, and keeps weight centred — preferred by racers and minimalists. A saddle bag protects contents from dust and rain better. For a clean look, choose the strap; for all-weather protection, choose the bag.
Will my spare tube get damaged riding in rain and dust with a strap?
Rain doesn't bother rubber at all. In very dusty conditions, wrap the tube in cling film or a small plastic bag before strapping — it keeps grit off and makes roadside repairs cleaner.