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Review on πŸŽ’ Stealth OGIO 110090.36 Super Mini Tanker Moto-Street Bag - Dimensions: 11"h x 9"w x 3.75"d by Daniel Drury

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Micro just fits perfectly in wallet

I replaced the Core-Tech Micro with this one. The Micro is just great for a wallet, spare keys, cell phone and more for running errands around town. I wanted something bigger for day trips. It has a top zippered pocket that I put my wallet, lighter, pack of cigarettes, rolled up business towels, and mini garage door keychain in. The sunglass pocket is nicely lined. The main compartment has a pocket at the bottom, a key clip and a zipped pocket. It's not waterproof, but I would say it will be waterproof. Sprinkled with some scotch-guard might improve things as well, or you could buy some small dry bags to hold electronics or whatever. There is a Glock 19 and a spare magazine. Coretech Micro will have S&W Shield or G26. I keep it in Nemesis' pocket holster with the trigger covered and facing away from me. Maybe you could put some Velcro there and use the Maxpedition Universal Holster. I could do that to clear everything up. Just flash. Cons: Coretech has 10 magnets. Yes. 10. Two in each wing and four on the bottom are sewn in neoprene. There are four magnets in this block. One in each wing, each the size of a nickel. Just like Cortech. So far it hasn't had any issues and it hasn't shrunk, but compared to the Coretech acquisition there should be a few more in my opinion. Especially since Coretech Micro warns against packing more than 3-4lbs of stuff in it and definitely fits a lot more stuff with this bag so the weight increases. But so far so good, not even close to wobbling or movement. I would just keep an eye on it until you know how it behaves on your bike and if you need to take it somewhere else. If necessary, you can also use straps.

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