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Terry Reed
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2021
I'm confused. I think somebody needs to straighten out this listing. I ordered the Megablock XL to hold my large U-lock, but instead was sent a smaller Bikeblock. I though I might keep it anyway and use it for other accessories, but I can't even get it to work right. It's like the Velcro hooks and loops are on the same side of the strap, so no matter how I try to use it I can't get the strap to grip very well.Update: After some more trial and error I learned how to tighten the stap down with the Velcro and the buckle. It's quite tight once you get it cinched down properly.
DanK
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019
#1 The strap is too short for fat frame tubes. I had use another strap.#2 Not secure enough for trail riding. No matter how much you tighten the strap, the pump eventually slides out the bottom. If you are lucky, the pump will rub against your chain ring, and you'll hear it. If you aren't lucky, the pump will be gone at the end of the ride.
jimmy burfield
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 11, 2017
great but simple idea, means you can look at cars as they pull out and they see you! This has kept me safe in rush hour traffic very good product.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 29, 2017
They're good and really functional, but I don't understand how they can feasibly charge that much for what they are!
Raul SP
Reviewed in Spain on May 5, 2016
COMPRE ESTE ARTICULO HACE UNOS CUANTOS MESES Y NO RECUERDO SI ME LLEGO EN EL PLAZO ESPERADO, SUPONGO QUE SI. RESPECTO A LA SATISFACCION CON EL PRODUCTO, SI LES PUEDO DECIR QUE ES ALTA. GRACIAS.
Camo5
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2016
This was bought to supplement a headlamp (find them on sale for $32 at gearbest) and it holds the light fantastically. the knurling on the light is grippy but not aggressive, so it doesn't chew into the rubber from this block.compared to a lot of the cheap plastic light holders out there, you don't have to worry about this breaking from being brittle at -30F, it holds up just fine.
bbstrikesagain
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 2, 2016
TwoFIsh 90° Lock Blocks are the best, with (patented I think) interlocking strap loops that make them more secure than other similar 90° mounts. These straight mounts are useful for smaller lighter torches etc, and have quality feel about them. It's not possible for a straight mount to have interlocking straps, but even so these offer a secure enough hold for mounting a small torch to a bicycle helmet or such.
Joey C
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2016
Awesome Holders. grips the pump very well. it does not slide.
WDMax
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2014
I use this to mount my Fenix LED to my helmet, works great. Does not come loose on bumpy terrain. Aggressive Velcro strap. Can be used to mount a flashlight to the side of the top tube or top of the bar stem.Simple solid and well made. I'll have this thing for many years, if I don't lose it.
GoodCPT
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2013
I have to dock this one star because the included strap doesn't work without modification with my over sized aluminum down tube. I ended up finding some extra velcro to get it to work. Otherwise it's great. I use it to hold my Lezyne pump and the block and pump don't move around at all when doing singletrack stuff with a lot of bumps.
KBieb
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2012
Anytime that I need to attach something to my bike, I look to see if there is a Two-Fish product that will work. I have two of this particular style, one holds a compact bicycle pump to my mountain bike (it is carbon fiber and has an odd shape) and the other to hold a small flashlight to my helmet for my morning commute. It works perfectly for both applications. I have used other Two-Fish holders to secure a U-Lock to my bike and also to hold extra water bottles on my bike where there is no braze-ons. I am extremely happy with all of my Two-Fish products, they have never failed me and I highly recommend them!
Samuel Page
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2011
Please note, I wrote this review when the Amazon description described this as a more multipurpose mount, which stated it could be used for pumps, lights, or locks. I see since I purchased the product and wrote my review, the description has changed to indicate it is only intended for pumps (which by the way, do yourself a favor and get a CO2 inflator instead of a mini pump). Original review below:I ordered three of these to mount a U bike lock. While they worked for a while, the rubber between the two velcro straps started to tear. The two velcro strips run through slots in the rubber block, and there isn't very much rubber that is bearing load. Once that rubber tears through, the bikeblock is in two pieces. The bike lock may have been more weight then the blocks were designed for, but I feel that with any weight and a couple of hundred miles on them, you would see this tearing. It would be nice if TwoFish had a hard insert to carry the load between the two straps instead of the soft, tear prone rubber.
iliketobuystuff
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2011
Bike light kits are expensive, and this is a great way to fix a cheap but bright flashlight to the front or back of your bike. I bought kind of a lot of them. One holds a flashlight on the downtube that I keep on strobe so cars can see exactly where my bike is on the dark country roads at night. There's other TwoFish flashlight holders that hold the light at 90 degrees from the tube so you can use your handlebars as well. I have one flashlight that throws far so I can see about 100' out in front, and another that has wide dispersion that's pointed at the ground about ten feet in front of me so I can dodge trash or broken glass or whatever.You can also use them for bike locks or whatever else you can think of. Love 'em. Small, cheap, work well, easy to remove, don't need an allen wrench to change their position... thumbs up.
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