The Lola

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The Lola

from $65.00

The cycling birder’s best friend! The Lola is a handlebar bag, designed to work just as well as a light-duty hip pack, developed originally to hold binoculars, but holds other items just as well. Padded body, lens cloth/accessory pocket, and enough capacity for a 10x42 pair of bins* with room to spare. Also, plenty big for any combo of camera, windbreaker, wallet, keys, paperback(s), field guide, snacks, flashlight, a few cans of your choice beverage, or whatever, for you non-birders out there.

Securely attaches to the handlebars and headtube with straps, and comes with a removable web belt to take Lola with you when you’re off the bike, hiking, heading out for the day/night, or on a mission, adding to that life-list**.

The Classic Lola Gives you the option to choose a color for the body and a color for the sides. Or, a different color for each side. When you add Lola to your cart, you will be prompted to choose your colors. Check out a Color Chart Here.

Now, you can also choose a different color for the flap and the body, as well as the side(s)! With a max of 4 panels to assign and 20 colors to choose from, you now have a possible 8,855 combos to choose from! Choose De-Lux, live mas, go crazy!

The dimensions of the enclosed portion of the bag are 6” tall x 8”wide x 3” deep.

*Birder-speak for binoculars

**A Life list is a complete record of all the unique bird species seen in one’s life.

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This lovely lady was cared-for by one of my closest friends, and the man responsible for some of my best memories, as well as my love of birding. Much love. Rest in Power, Lola!